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Archive for June 15th, 2006

One Loaded Hoagy Please!



jim’s steakout, originally uploaded by mike in wny.

I’m practicing, Jim’s Steakout is almost ready to finally open in North Buffalo. It is located in the former Quiznos (blech!) at the corner of Delaware and Avery. The help wanted sign was up a week or two ago and much progress has been made inside and outside the building.

This will definitely help the fuel economy, no more drives to the Elmwood Strip or the University District for a steak hoagy. This will also provide more variety at 4 a.m., Louie’s has been getting a bit stale. Not to knock their food, but variety is the spice of life.

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