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Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:02 pm
the other side of the river.....
Dan Thomas wrote:I wish Al all the best of luck in that location. I think his price point might be a little high for most who reside on the Sunny Side. Timothy's was priced in about the same range and failed to make it there. I was dining there a couple of weeks after they had opened and I saw two tables get up and leave after they opened the menu and saw the prices. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the same thing happens alot when they open for dinner service. Most Jeffersonville residents aren't in the fine dining crowd. It's more of a $8.00 baked spaghetti kind of town, and some would think that's too expensive. Just look at Stratto's failure in Clarksville. Once the Olive Garden opened, people flocked there and still do. I do hope he can break the string of bad fortune since Ray Parrella's closed shop there.
MikeG wrote:I'm gonna need to see a menu for this place although I guess from the name there will be a lot of sea food.
Tim Whalen wrote:Geez! Osteria just means pub or bar. It's not "oysteria" (a word I just made up).
The definition of "enotecca" is wine bar.
annemarie m wrote:robin, for not being italian, well done in translating.
Alison Hanover wrote:Is Al's last name Cozza? I notice he refers to a dish by "Grandma Cozza" on the menu.
Al's last name is Papsodero
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:30 pm
Behind Enemy Lines in the 9th District
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