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September 27, 2007

637 e-mails to go

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When I got in this morning -- first day back -- I had 637 new e-mails in my computer's inbox. Already as I'm slogging through them I see a lot has happened in 10 days. Nothing earthshaking maybe, but enough so I'll have plenty to post for the next few days. (They have to be checked out first.)

For instance, Ze Mean Bean Cafe in Fells Point is reopening after major renovations, but I don't have any details yet. Dogwood in Hampton has reopened or is about to. And I'm tracking down a new sushi place on Eden Street. Stay tuned.

 

(Photo courtesy of Ze Mean Bean's Web site)

Posted by Elizabeth Large at 4:07 PM | | Comments (1)
        

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Hey Elizabeth-- Do you have any information on Cafe Isis in Timonium? It has been closed since at least early July under the auspices of "renovation", according to the signs in the windows. However, it certainly doesn't appear from looking through the windows that the interior has changed one bit in the more than 2 months it's been closed. Do you know if it's gone for good? If you've mentioned this in the past, I apologize for the repeat question!

I haven't heard anything, but closed for renovation is often a code for closed. Maybe someone else reading this knows?

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