“As someone else suggested, wouldnt it be smart to invite Sarah and her family back and treat her nicely? I dont mean at the Red Hen, of course, but I know there are other restaurants in town - I saw one earlier in the year attached to a hotel.”
It would be great...except the town’s advisers (most of them Metrosexual, by the way) would be against ‘stirring up the controversy’.
But the bottom line is that businesses are DYING and people will be bankrupt soon over there, unless they turn the ship around, and you don’t do that by putting out a couple of oars and trying to row...you have to take chances.
Well, I haven’t followed this story much beyond the initial Sarah debacle. I will say that when I was there in April, I found most of the shops the usual boring “high street” type of shops - kitchenware, boutique clothing, a yarn shop, endless upscale coffee shops selling bad coffee and even worse baked goods, etc. Sort of like the high street here in NJ - dull, stodgy, politically correct signs in the windows and, worst of all, terrible parking and overpriced items.
Pretty town, though.