Ron Newman (
ron_newman) wrote in
davis_square2006-01-02 10:59 pm
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More restaurant comings and goings
Out of the Blue, the fish restaurant at Highland and Cutter Avenue, has a sign in the window saying it is moving to 215 Elm Street. This is the storefront formerly occupied by Pluto, next door to the Rosebud.
On Mass. Ave., between Day and Dover streets, a vacant storefront has a sign announcing that the 'GRAND PRIX CAFE' is coming soon. (Hmm... the High Price Coffee?). This is in the short block of stores that also contains a Thai and a Bengali restaurant.
On Mass. Ave., between Day and Dover streets, a vacant storefront has a sign announcing that the 'GRAND PRIX CAFE' is coming soon. (Hmm... the High Price Coffee?). This is in the short block of stores that also contains a Thai and a Bengali restaurant.
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Has anyone been to that new cafe in Davis next to Martsa? I never see anyone in there. I feel like the last thing that part of the Square needs is another cafe...
cafe next to Martsa
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Good seafood on the other hand . . .
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Bhoja has unfortunate hours: they close at 9pm. But the tibetan savories I had were quite good, and I'm motivated to go back.
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But I agree about good seafood :).
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I think it is different enough from the larger coffee places, in its atmosphere and selection of desserts, that it isn't "just another coffee shop."
Re: new cafe
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I also wonder if the wall between the ex-Pluto and the ex-Picante isn't coming down to accomodate the new Out of the Blue?
I also wonder what Gargoyles thinks about another "upscale" restaurant moving in next door to them?
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Bar closing hours in Somerville
The Board of Aldermen has authorized a limited number of 2 am licenses. The first four were awarded to Toast (in Union Square), the Independent (also in Union Square), Good Time Emporium (in Assembly Square), and PJ Ryan's (in Teele Square). They can stay open until 2 am only on Friday and Saturday nights.
More may be awarded, but I suspect that any attempt to grant one in Davis Square will arouse considerable opposition from neighbors who like to sleep at night.
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Instead of forcing the store to close at midnight, a better idea would have been to just close the parking lot at midnight, so people would have to park in the street and walk to the store.
I also recall that other convenience stores used to be open 24 hours, such as the Christy's Market at Somerville Avenue and Elm Street. They were repeatedly robbed in the wee hours of the morning, and I think the police got tired of responding to these calls.
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They also said that they will close at their current location on either Sunday the 15th or 22nd, and reopen on Elm Street the following Wednesday or Thursday.