Open-and-shut case

Stopped by the new Pacino’s Coffee on Delridge to check out an e-mail tip from a Pacino’s customer who stopped by two days running, found it closed, and wondered what was going on. There’s now a printed sign on all of its windows saying CLOSED FOR FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS/SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE/THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS/SEE YOU SOON.

6 Replies to "Open-and-shut case"

  • The House September 11, 2007 (5:00 pm)

    The city inspector came in and said “Say hello to my little friend”.

  • Jan September 11, 2007 (7:43 pm)

    that was my first thought…perhaps the hot water wasn’y quite hot enough?

  • MargL September 11, 2007 (8:15 pm)

    I don’t see any closure listed in the King County restaurant inspection database… but maybe they’re finishing up the hotdog cart.
    http://www.decadeonline.com/main.phtml?agency=skc

  • Christopher Boffoli September 12, 2007 (2:42 pm)

    See what happened was that the owner financed the place with a “loan” from a guy named Vinny. But he didn’t realize that he had agreed to paying three points over the vig. So he protested to a friend of ours upstairs. Someone requested a sit-down, they opened up the books and straightened out the owner. So he no longer has to worry about Vinny but now he’s gotta earn or otherwise maybe he don’t walk so good. So he closed for a few days to re-tool the joint.

  • Jan September 12, 2007 (7:57 pm)

    hehe..Christopher…with a last name like yours, well, you know about that, don’t you? :)

  • Christopher Boffoli September 13, 2007 (8:09 am)

    Jan: You said it paisan. Fugedaboutit!

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