Exactly, nobody goes there, it's too crowded.They're not going out of business any time soon. I drive by whenever I'm coming home from the office and it's always packed.
I live 2 mins from Sayulita and 2 Hopewell. Definitely lucky with our decision to move to Glastonbury! Luckily I can put my name down and go home while we wait for a table.
Can confirm that I’ve seen Hurley watching basketball on his phone while Andrea watches on.
Hurley’s go to margarita is the True Blue.
I pledge to dine at Sayulita at least quarterly if Sayulita offers Danny and Andrea free food for life. We must keep the Hurley’s at UConn at all costs! Who’s with me?!
It’s called good business. They keep a beloved coach and his wife happy. The beloved coach and his wife are happy and want to stay. The rabid fanbase of said beloved coach supports that business even more rabidly. They win. The Hurley’s win. The fanbase wins. This isn’t difficult to comprehend. Why should we care about another’s wallet? It’s not our business.It's always nice to see a restaurant give free food to millionaires. It's a good thing.
It’s called good business. They keep a beloved coach and his wife happy. The beloved coach and his wife are happy and want to stay. The rabid fanbase of said beloved coach supports that business even more rabidly. They win. The Hurley’s win. The fanbase wins. This isn’t difficult to comprehend. Why should we care about another’s wallet? It’s not our business.
No wait at 5pm. The Oaxacan Mole Emaladas were so good. As was the Smokey Poblano margarita.Mrs. Dove and I will be checking out the Essex branch tomorrow night.
I don’t think it means what you think it does, but still gave me a laughSayulita to our forever tickets
Glastonbury was the home of the Blacksmith's Tavern when I was ~high school age and that was the "it" place to take a date.