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Monday, January 8, 2007

Coulda woulda shoulda

Making the blog rounds is the news that Cafe Apollonia, an (well, the) Albanian restaurant in Roslindale, will morph into something called Boston Brickhouse Restaurant.

This is one of those restaurants I've always meant to go to, but I never quite got there. Looks like I missed my chance.

Says Cafe Apollonia's website:

"Cafe Apollonia will be under renovations Jan 2nd 2007 until Jan 18th 2007 The renovation will bring a new milestone for Cafe Apollonia.

Cafe Apollonia will be renamed BOSTON BRICKHOUSE RESTAURANT. BOSTON BICKHOUSE [sic] aims to be more family and community oriented and will cater the freshest and most flavorful meals for adults and also children.

On January 18th 2007 we at Boston Brickhouse will be holding an Open house which will contain our new large variety of items from the thin crust NY pizza to the huge juicy burgers and lots more."

Pizza? Burgers? Does that mean in addition to their Albanian specialties, or instead of? Guess we'll have to show up (finally) on the 18th and find out.

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