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If it isn't for sale, it isn't Legal?
By adamg on Thu, 10/29/2020 - 3:03pm
Boston Magazine reports Legal Sea Food is talking to the owner of Smith and Wollensky and three Strega restaurants about what Roger Berkowitz calls "an exciting new venture."
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Cash out
If I owned a restaurant of any type that was still afloat, I would absolutely be looking to cash out if I could. Too bad so many independent restaurants were just left to drown.
Strega is all style and no
Strega is all style and no substance. I was extremely disappointed with the food when I've visited.
what, you don't like bargain
what, you don't like bargain-brand-microwave-italian-dinners being served to you by wait staff dressed in ways that would make a hooker blush and paying $200 for the experience?
Oh, I don't know...
why anyone would have a problem with a Nickie Varano joint? He's successfully made the transition from used car salesman to purveyor of such fine cuisine as broken leg of lamb.
He's not connected though!
insurance industry ripoff
I really don't understand how the insurance industry is getting away with refusing to pay out. I am sure Legal has paid at least million over the years. And the taxpayers end up paying for it so that the whole economy doesn't tank.
Remember Hurricane Katrina?
The for-profit insurance companies across all categories exist for the sole purpose of enriching shareholders through minimizing payouts. It’s a giant scam.
During Hurricane Katrina, All State, State Farm and so many other insurers refused to pay flood insurance because the policy was written in such a way that if wind ripped off the roof of your house and the rain flooded your house it was didn’t count as flooding.