Moms still get to dine out despite lousy economy
Summary: Chicago Sun-Times published this article on May 11, 2008, and the EveryBlock system found it to be geographically relevant to Lincoln Park in Chicago. Below, you can read the article excerpt that mentions the given location and follow the link to read the full article.
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At Geja's Cafe, on West Armitage, they're expecting more people than last year, though because of the economy, Jeff Lawler, general manager of the Lincoln Park restaurant, says hours were extended to keep the Mother's Day crowd robust. Last year, Geja's sat 157 people during its regular 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday hours. This year, 110 people made Mother's Day reservations for those hours, Lawler said, but the restaurant will open Sunday at noon, and an additional 70 people have reservations during the extended hours. Read the full article at the original source (Chicago Sun-Times)…
| Location | Lincoln Park |
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| Publication date | May 11, 2008 |
| Source | Chicago Sun-Times |
Added to EveryBlock on May 11, 2008.