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Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:09 pm
The rolling acres of Henry County
RonnieD wrote:Nice to have Bim back, for sure, as he has been much missed. If anyone has a shot at bringing locals to 4SL it is Bim.
If this press release was issued without consent of Cordish, they will frown upon the "locally owned and conceived" comment. At least, historically, they would have. We were prohibited by them from promoting J. Gumbo's as locally owned and originated.
Jay M. wrote:He wasn't mentioned in the review that appeared in Friday's CJ. The review tells of "... a recent addition to the team, Scott Shearer (Lynn’s Paradise Cafe, Toast on Market), leading the front of the house."
Foodie
1931
Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:09 pm
The rolling acres of Henry County
Deb Hall wrote:RonnieD wrote:Nice to have Bim back, for sure, as he has been much missed. If anyone has a shot at bringing locals to 4SL it is Bim.
If this press release was issued without consent of Cordish, they will frown upon the "locally owned and conceived" comment. At least, historically, they would have. We were prohibited by them from promoting J. Gumbo's as locally owned and originated.
Huh? how does Cordish have a say in their tenant's Press Releases? Much less why would they restrict their tenant's from using this truthful and business -enhancing statement?
Deb
Amy Hoover wrote:Sadly, I heard from very reliable sources that Bim is no longer with Quattro. I had been looking forward to checking it out, because as we all know, Bim certainly knows his way around food and wine.
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:35 pm
East End outside of the Watterson, but not afraid to travel for good grub
Amy Hoover wrote:Sadly, I heard from very reliable sources that Bim is no longer with Quattro. I had been looking forward to checking it out, because as we all know, Bim certainly knows his way around food and wine.
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