4/3/16: Report from Blogfinger staffer Moe Demby: Burbelmaiers will open the second week of April. Their main item will be homemade pies.
ANITA BRIEM and the PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND
April 2, 2016 by Blogfinger
4/3/16: Report from Blogfinger staffer Moe Demby: Burbelmaiers will open the second week of April. Their main item will be homemade pies.
ANITA BRIEM and the PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND
Burbelmeisters: Please go there and send your reviews to Blogfinger. Take a picture of them and send it. Also please send a picture of a frittata or a pair of them.
The best Burbelphoto wins an OG car magnet (made in the USA of outdoor vinyl).
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“Good coffee?” We’ve heard that before. We’ll be the judge of that. But besides good coffee, Ocean Grove needs a coffee shop for its social values.
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I am very much looking forward to the opening of Burbelmaiers. I am happy to welcome them to OG and am excited for some new delicious food items that can be purchased and enjoyed in our wonderful little town.
I wish the owners of this new establishment great success and thanks for bringing your business to our town!
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I’m sure the coffee will be just fine and the food will be great. Glad to welcome a new business providing a sorely missed product to the Grove.
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Where will the location of this establishment be on Main…the old pizza place?
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69 Main, where the Daily Bread once was.
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The U looks like a smiley face. And they need to decide how to spell savory (or add the U and get savoury.)
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The U looks like a smiley face with a Doberman nose.
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Who cares if they can’t spell…as long as their food is delicious and they are nice, that’s all I need.
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Well, the food does matter to us also, but we can’t debate that point until they actually open and we get some reviews.
Meanwhile, spelling is fair game on a literary blog such as ourz.
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That’s a German umlaut over the smiley-face u. From merriamwebster.com:
Simple Definition of umlaut: a mark ¨ placed over a vowel (such as a u in German) to indicate a specific pronunciation.
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I’m looking forward to their opening. I miss having a takeout food place in town. Yesterday I was at the post office, and went to Quick Chek to get a sub.
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