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March 18, 2011

Meet 27 now (luckily?) scheduled to open a week later

Meet 27, the new restaurant in Charles Village that was scheduled to open on Monday, March 20, will now be looking to open a week later.

I was told that there is a hold-up on the delivery of tables that are being hand-made in Pennsylvania. But I think maybe the owners, who include Richard D'Souza of Sweet Sin Bakery, just couldn't resist the lucky-number factor.

Meet 27, which will be located located at 127 W. 27th St will now open on March 27

 

Posted by Richard Gorelick at 2:29 PM | | Comments (3)
        

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Are they open yet???

Looks like it's delayed for a bit. Professional "activists" and two-person neighborhood association Joan Floyd and Doug Armstrong have successfully prevented another business from opening.

how is it legit to work for a lawyer who bills the city for his hours and then orchestrate and profit off of frivolous lawsuit after frivolous lawsuit?

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Richard Gorelick was appointed The Baltimore Sun's restaurant critic in September 2010. Before joining the paper staff fulltime, he contributed freelance criticism and features articles about food to area and regional publications. Along the way, he dispatched for short-distance trucking companies, shilled for cultural non-profits, and assisted in cognitive neurology research – never the subject, always the control.

He takes restaurants seriously but not himself, and his favorite restaurant is the one you love, too.
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