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Hanover Street could get Cambodian-style sandwich shop
By adamg on Tue, 04/05/2022 - 12:35pm
The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans for a Hanover Street takeout place that would be the North End's first Cambodian-style sandwich shop.
Jessica Chiep's proposed Suasday would replace Cobblestone Cafe at 227 Hanover St.. Cobblestones closed in 2020.
Chiep, who co-owns Love Art Sushi downtown and in the Fenway, plans hours of 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. In addition to the zoning board, she needs approval of the Boston Licensing Board.
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Magoo sez
Magoo thinks that this sounds yum yum yum to Magoo’s tum tum tum. Yee-ow chicks bow wow! Magoo.
Literally a hole in the wall
Seems like a few businesses have come and gone in that place. It certainly gets TONS of foot traffic, but I wonder if people at that spot are looking for Cambodian sandwiches. Time will tell.
Curious
What's the Cambodian word for sandwich?
Cris-a-tunity
Cris-a-tunity
So
The ZBA didn’t think the sandwiches were too tall? And that there was sufficient place to park and sides?
Better cough up the $7500 for
Better cough up the $7500 fee + $458 per parking space displaced for outdoor dining!
Maybe they're not interested in that
I loves me a good strawman
They're not going to have any indoor seats, so the odds of them wanting outdoor seats is going to be nil.
If there are no seats inside,
If there are no seats inside, wouldn't they WANT to have seats outside? Isn't that what Villa Mexico did in the Financial District?
The fact that only north end
The fact that only north end restaurant owners have to pay these fees and it not being city wide seems very odd to me