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Historic steak house is getting a new look

Although I love their pizza enough to swim across an ocean for it, I quit laying down at the steakhouse to consume because the a/c inside was consistently so uncomfortable

I live in a tiny neighborhood that was first settled in the early 1876s. Although most of the decrypt architecture is gone from years of weathering and degradation, there is a small district in town that still has a number of historic buildings. The post office on Main Street is just 1 example… It has been going around since the 1920s and it has some of the best stone work I have ever seen on a building. It’s a relief to suppose that the neighborhood has every desire to keep it pristine and to restore any pieces that get disfigured over time. I’m glad that I reside in a neighborhood that still retains a lot of its former cultural identity, because various cities these afternoons are becoming completely homogenized to the core. Whatever remaining sights are hidden and think tucked away amid a sea of other businesses. For instance, there is this historic steakhouse here that has been operated by the same family for multiple separate generations. They make mostly Italian food and their pizza is the highest rated in the city. Although I love their pizza enough to swim across an ocean for it, I quit laying down at the steakhouse to consume because the a/c inside was consistently so uncomfortable. You could really think of the hot steam coming out of the kitchen as the food was being cooked. I guess this was also from poor ventilation in the kitchen, however all of these concerns were fixed recently when the historic steakhouse updated all of their Heating, Ventilation and A/C systems inside.

 

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