Thursday, January 19, 2012

Fourteen degrees Fahrenheit and El Camino's has three customers dining for lunch, Muskegon MI.

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Aberdeen's started as a good intention backed up by a big investment. Now, the doorway into its more spacious interior has been closed for the day. I have learned that the funky bar inside that interior cannot served alcohol, license no longer in effect. Pablo of Pablo's Tacos has his daughters in charge of the two Muskegon locations, and my waitress quit there to work here because she couldn't stand the environment. I am not liking this contracting food scene where strong players will survive. This spot once house Tony's Bistro, which moved to better quarters on Seminole and US-31 and in time, collapsed. I am sorry to reflect upon the tragedy visited upon the family who owns this enterprise, and I wonder if the stress of the business in a down market led to the crisis. At least, the house is offering wireless and posting lunch specials on Facebook. Another day at lunch spent noting the tailspin, sitting practically alone in a dining room for 70 people.

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