Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Dallas restaurants Good Eats on Greenville and Ed’s Deli close
Restaurants are shutting down, as reported by Nancy N., including:
- Ed's Deli at Preston and LBJ (whom you can contact via his Web site); and
- the Greenville Avenue location of Good Eats.
A spokesman at the Good Eats on Oak Lawn said that the Greenville Avenue location had always had trouble, "even before this economy," and that the Oak Lawn branch was busier than ever.
Posted by T.G.
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alexander troup says:
This is sad econmical times, while the locations on Greenville, it has been some years since I have been inside of this place, sad to see and what will come of the empty space...Greenville is so seasonal and yet it has to take care of a community.....A/T, Food Historian.
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