Burgers Selling Fast, but the Restaurant Is Not
(New York Times) — As real estate deals go, the sale of Ann’s Snack Bar may be a true test of the value of cult food in a bad economy. In other words, just how much is a Ghetto Burger worth? After 38 years of serving her messy, hand-pressed burgers to an endless parade of restaurant critics, celebrities like Sean Combs and, lately, a horde ofTwitter-driven food enthusiasts, Ann Price decided it was time to put down her spatula and get a little return on her investment.
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