The last time I remember Sam's being decent was when it was owned by David
Graves back in the late 80s.  It had good sandwiches then and was actually a
groovy little market that catered to the neighborhood.  It has looked as
described by Pete Coyle since I moved back to the neighborhood in late 2002.

Does anyone know who owns it now?

Jonathan A. Cass
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Subject: Re: [UC] Sam's Place


Sam's Place used to smell like cat pee, I think they've dealt with that
problem.  I used to go there for coffee while walking the dog, and the
service was always mediocre at best.  I think you have to be a Hippie,
or a Gutter Punk Anarchist to get good service.  I imagine because the
Green Line is actually cleaned regularly, and has regular hours that
you can count on it to draw away many of Sam's old customers.  Next
time you go to Sam's try getting really stoned first, I'm sure
everything will go smoothly.

Pete
P.S. I'm not putting down punks and hippies, I'm just saying that's
where they get there dirty coffee.

On Wednesday, June 9, 2004, at 04:04 PM, Mark Krull wrote:

> Hello
> A friend of mind complained that Sams Place is poorly stocked
> and the employee was hostile to him. I was just there and
> they act like they do not want your business unless you're
> cool or somthing.
> Has anyone elese experienced this?
> Thanks
> Mark
>
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