So far
I have heard
1. Molly Quinns
2. Porters
that closed because of the smoking ban??

I am 38 short of the 40.(that Mr. Shegstad closed).but we have had numerous 
restaurants open also in the last few months.  Including some delightful small 
cafes with great food like Collosal Cafe, something called Hot Plate, ( I have 
not been there but heard it was good).  And other lovely restaurant's with full 
bars like Fugaise, 5, and we have seen increases in the busy-ness of others 
like Emma's ( the best speakeasy bar in town).  My point being, with the influx 
of new places, older places sometimes just simply might close-not because 
smokers (who must have expendable incomes anyway)can't smoke inside.  Anyone 
care to document the less amount of TSP and industrial cleansers bars might not 
have to use to remove cigarette filth from their ceilings, and the savings they 
might get from that??

Disclaimer: BIG food snob.
Gina Palandri
Standish
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