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Friday, May 16, 2008

Con Trey to close May 30

Posted by Max Linsky on Fri, May 16, 2008 at 4:38 PM

So I'm in town for all of two days and have a couple Tampa Bay Must-Dos to knock off my list. First up? Lunch at Café Con Trey, Kennedy Boulevard's venerable breakfast/sandwich shop. Just down the street from CL's Tampa office, Con Trey dishes up above-average food for below-average prices. But the real draw, the reason the place wins awards, is father-son team Carlos L. Nieves Jr. and Sr. Here's what I wrote about Carlos the Second back in '05:

He's the anti-telemarketer, full of personality and warmer than your grandma. When he asks how you're doing, he genuinely wants to know. When he says good luck, he actually means it.

That's not a knock on my grandma. The guy's just nice. And he and his dad were still nice when I walked in today, even as they talked about closing Con Trey after 18 years.

According to Nieves Sr., the building has been sold and the new owner wants him out. He's looked around for new locations, but rents are too steep, so there are no plans for a Con Trey 2. He's not planning a farewell celebration, either.

"The way it came about," Sr. says, "we're just gonna wave goodbye."

Make sure you grab a Cuban before they do.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Consolidation, What A Show!

Posted by Brian Ries on Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 2:38 PM

Now that CL has bought the Chicago Reader (one of the most revered alt-weeklies in the country) and the Washington City Paper (one of my favorite reads in college), I think it's time to start meeting our new office mates. Foodwise, that is.

You can find out about Grant Achatz's (of world famous Chicago laboratory-cuisiniarium Alinea) mouth cancer or read the torrid backstory of fresh mangosteens at the Reader's food blog -- The Food Chain. In the DC City Paper, you can pick up tips on sneaking food into theaters or check out a list of farmers' markets to visit on your next trip to our Nation's Capital.

Check them out, kids. They're part of the family.

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