Tim, Ray and Lea discuss: Brian Ricciardi is on to discuss the decision to move Mozzarella Fellas to an all plant-based restaurant model, a name change, and what it means to be a vegan in the restaurant industry. Quiet Pint has an employee test positive for C-19 and how they handled it. IHOP at Parkway Plaza seems to be permanently closed. “The List” is discussed. Thanks to Industry Hill, Washington Perk and Provision, Humblebee Shoppe, and Carrabba’s Italian Grill.
Food history and holidays.
Recorded in The Less Desirables Studios in The Lab at Industry Hill. Zoom sponsored by Bull’s Tavern.
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