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Irritated by treatment of Revelations
To the editor:
I am puzzled and chagrined at the city?s treatment of Revelations.
They were the first to offer a classy outdoor dining area in the downtown area ? nice fence, nice tables and chairs, and nice atmosphere.
Now it is ruined by the city?s picky and unnecessary rules.
Yet, the mess at Café Paradiso is still there. The two chairs sit outside at the Broadway consignment store where Walker?s used to be, ...
Jacqueline Signori
Oct. 2, 2018 8:48 am
To the editor:
I am puzzled and chagrined at the city?s treatment of Revelations.
They were the first to offer a classy outdoor dining area in the downtown area ? nice fence, nice tables and chairs, and nice atmosphere.
Now it is ruined by the city?s picky and unnecessary rules.
Yet, the mess at Café Paradiso is still there. The two chairs sit outside at the Broadway consignment store where Walker?s used to be, George?s has some seating. Don?t get me wrong, I appreciate Paradiso?s coffee and music, I think the stuff in the consignment store is interesting and George?s feeds a lot of people who enjoy eating there. However, the outdoor seating at these places is motley and frankly, unclassy.
We really don?t need more hindrance to business in Fairfield. We need the classy, friendly, clean, outdoor seating at Revelations back.
? Jacqueline Signori, Fairfield
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