By adamg on Mon., 1/17/2022 - 11:48 am
Adam Castiglioni surveyed the usual post-storm flooding by the Chart House on Long Wharf this morning.
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Long Wharf
By anon
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 11:55am
Has been renamed to Short Wharf
or, it could be named...
By joshua blue
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 12:22pm
Dwarf Wharf
ill show myself out
Please do.
By anon
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 1:58pm
Please do.
In touch with your inner
By anon
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 1:58pm
In touch with your inner magoo, eh.
Morrissey is fine
By anon
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 12:38pm
As of 12:30,no flooding, and no traffic
Correct
By robo
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 3:07pm
No issues aside from a couple of small puddles here and there on the edges.
My business plan
By Parkwayne
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 1:03pm
1) Open restaurant on the end of the pier thanks to inside connections
2) flooding
3) Act surprised, file insurance claim for losses
Great Idea
By Donna F
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 3:03pm
You can name it the "BPDA Cafe."
Chart House
By anon
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 1:13pm
Is that Chart House Restaurant an actual, functioning place? Do people go there? One never hears a thing about it, and I use the Aquarium T Stop twice a day and never see a soul going to or from it.
Yes
By David Cronin
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 3:08pm
I have older relatives that enjoy it so we take them about twice a year. Decent, mid-range place that is similar to Legal and mostly "older" customers.
Think heavy dark furniture
By SwirlyGrrl
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 5:23pm
Nautical theme - predictable seafood menu, upscale patina.
Likely got a survivor boost when Pier 4 closed.
News flash! There was a high
By anon
Mon, 01/17/2022 - 5:33pm
News flash! There was a high tide today, another to follow about 12 hours later.
That is all.
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