I've frequented the wine bar on the corner and its such a well-run establishment, attracting a crowd you actually want to be around. This is a street off the main drag that wouldn't draw the frat crowd at all. There's no reason to think that an Oyster Bar would fail there, or would be a nuisance.
The decision was swayed by stuffy neighbors who assumed the worst and bought into the fratboy ridiculousness, most likely without having even entered the other bar to see how simple the whole thing could be.
I think the methadone sign is brilliant. You want community? Bring on the rehab patients.
I've frequented the wine bar on the corner and its such a well-run establishment, attracting a crowd you actually want to be around. This is a street off the main drag that wouldn't draw the frat crowd at all. There's no reason to think that an Oyster Bar would fail there, or would be a nuisance.
The decision was swayed by stuffy neighbors who assumed the worst and bought into the fratboy ridiculousness, most likely without having even entered the other bar to see how simple the whole thing could be.
I think the methadone sign is brilliant. You want community? Bring on the rehab patients.
Posted by: livesnearthere at December 15, 2008 12:49 PM in response to No Oyster Bar? How About a Methadone Clinic?