Primo – Small Food Portions, Big Whines

The wine bar was a losing business prospect over at the Grove Bistro which stayed open for 9 months.

Can being open four days a week be a success? Will they add live music like the ‘pretending to be a bookstore’ coffee house or ‘pretending to be a home theater store’? The clock starts now.

Don’t forget that Big Wines attract crime.

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Primo – Small Food Portions, Big Whines

2 thoughts on “Primo – Small Food Portions, Big Whines

  1. Primo is providing some very well prepared foods and wines. The interior has been very tastefully decorated. The staff are pleasant and attentive. This is a fun place to have a meal or some wine and small dishes with friends prior to walking around town.

  2. I don’t think that’s the best idea. Small portions of food, big bottle of wine and then go staggering around a residential area.

    Primo is on the far reaches of town. In fact it is another residence converted into a business. I don’t favor that.

    BTW – your mechanic left a sensor wire disconnected and did not replace the wingnuts that held my air cleaner on the carb. Very expensive repair too. I take the car to K&H in Seaside now.

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