Thursday, July 03, 2003A Matter of OpinionThe Daily Dartmouth is reporting today on the quick demise of Mojo's Bistro, a flashy little Mexican joint on South Main Street, in part of what was the Dartmouth Co-op. Apparently, there's some disagreement over why it failed to take to the Hanover scene. Owner Nigel Leeming attributes it in part to the sluggish economy. However, he also offers this reason:"The public has to like what they see. We were progressive in terms of Mexican and it probably scared some people off," Leeming said. "We weren't your traditional Tex-Mex place."So the burritos were too "progressive" and Hanover couldn't handle it. Hmmm... Well, some students offer other opinions on the matter: Many students, though, said that they steered clear from dining at Mojo's because of what they saw as exorbitant prices and mediocre fare.I guess it's all a matter of opinion. Posted by Emmett at 11:34 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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