Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
I have been round the block with disappointment in favored places closing a few times. I don't get that emotionally invested any longer. I also don't go on their final days when too often it feels like they are cleaning the back of the cupboard. Or pissy about all the customers arriving on their doorstep, which an earlier expression of interest would have helped keep the place operating.
I get why people feel this way, I really do.
Regards,
I'm kinda with you. On one hand, the whole nature of the restaurant business is one of limited life. Think of the various places Melman has pulled the plug while we see them still as viable. On the other hand, I (maybe others?) was so grossly twisted by the closing and then re-birth of Berghoff. It was like Hugh Hefner finally succumbing and then some new whippersnapper in a satin robe and pipe arising, claiming to be him. We won't be fooled by him, and we cannot get fooled into thinking any restaurant will stick around.
I am also cynical because my mourned restaurant happened years ago, and to this day, I still think fondly of Winkelstein's Deli.
If I had to say one for now, it would be Gene n' Judes. There the other day, it possesses that aroma of my youth that is wonderfully nostalgic each time.
Think Yiddish, Dress British - Advice of Evil Ronnie to me.