Awesome Drinks Made with Tequila
1. THE VAMPIRA
Like a cross between a Bloody Maria and a Paloma, this slightly spicy cocktail is lightened with lemon juice and a splash of grapefruit soda, Cholula hot sauce makes it just a little hot, and Clamato adds complexity. Don’t worry, you won’t taste the clam juice. (Though this would be an excellent accompaniment to a spread of oysters, shrimp, and clams.)
-INGREDIENTS…
- ice
- pinch of salt
- 1 1/2 ounces blanco tequila (100% agave)
- 1 teaspoon Mexican hot sauce such as Cholula
- 1 ounce Clamato
- 1 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice
- Mexican Squirt or other grapefruit soda
- lemon wheel or wedge to garnish
-DIRECTIONS…
Fill a 10-ounce glass with ice. Scatter salt on the ice, then pour in the tequila, hot sauce, Clamato, and lemon juice. Top up the glass with grapefruit soda and stir gently. Garnish with lemon and serve immediately.

2. CINNAMON TARAMIND MARGARITA
This margarita is quite tart and refreshing, with the slightly earthy notes of tamarind and cinnamon coming through. Use a good 100% agave tequila, either blanco or reposado. The spice of the tequila echoes beautifully though this cocktail, and a little Cointreau adds a hint of orangey sweetness.
You can use tamarind concentrate, which comes as a thick liquid in a plastic jar. If you can only find tamarind blocks, don’t worry. Submerge an inch or so of the block in a few tablespoons of hot water for fifteen minutes. Mash to loosen, and discard any seeds or undissolved solids.
-INGREDIENTS…
- For the rim:
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
- For the cocktail:
- 3/4 ounce tamarind concentrate
- 2 ounces blanco or reposado tequila (100% agave)
- 1 1/4 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
- 1/2 ounce simple syrup
- 1/2 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 1/4 ounce Cointreau
- ice
- cinnamon stick to garnish, if desired
-DIRECTIONS…
Mix sugar, salt, cayenne, and cinnamon in a small bowl, then pour onto a saucer. Pour 2 tablespoons lime juice onto a second saucer. Turn serving glass (martini glass or old fashioned) in lime juice to coat the outer rim. Then spin glass in cayenne mixture, rotating slowly to coat.
Add tamarind concentrate, tequila, lime juice, simple syrup, lemon juice, and Cointreau to mixing glass. Fill with ice and shake well, about 30 seconds. Strain into serving glass. Garnish with cinnamon stick if desired.
3. PALOMA BRAVA
This sweet-and-sour spin on the classic Paloma. A generous dose of freshly squeezed orange and grapefruit juice brings this cocktail to life.
-INGREDIENTS…
- Pinch of salt
- 1 1/2 ounces reposado tequila, such as Don Julio
- 3/4 ounce fresh lime juice, from 1 lime
- 2 ounces fresh orange juice, from 1 small orange
- 6 ounces fresh grapefruit juice, from 1 small pink grapefruit
- 4 ounces grapefruit soda
- Agave nectar to taste
- Garnish: Lime wheel
-DIRECTIONS…
Fill a large glass mug with ice. Add salt, tequila, lime, orange, and grapefruit juice. Stir gently. Top off with grapefruit soda, add agave nectar to taste and garnish with lime wheel.
4. THE SANTA CLARA
This easy-to-make and easy-to-sip drink is basically a “silver Tequila Collins.” It’s crisp and light…Perfect for a hot day…A healthy sprig of mint adds aroma and you can decorate the glass with thinly cut lemon wheels if you want to get fancy.
-INGREDIENTS…
- 2 ounces silver tequila
- 1 ounce fresh lemon juice
- 3/4 ounce simple syrup
- 3 dashes grapefruit bitters
- Sparkling water
- Garnish: lemon wheel and mint sprig
-DIRECTIONS…
Fill Collins glass with ice. Add tequila, lemon juice, simple syrup, and bitters directly into the glass, top with sparkling water and stir gently. Garnish with lemon wheel and mint sprig.
5. SIESTA
This is a spin on the Hemingway Daiquiri. Tequila adds warmth to bitter Campari; it’s a luxurious cocktail that’s a bit like sipping candied grapefruit peel.
-INGREDIENTS…
- ice
- 2 ounces silver tequila (100% agave)
- 1/2 ounce Campari
- 1/2 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
- 1/2 ounce freshly squeezed grapefruit juice
- 1/2 ounce simple syrup
- garnish: grapefruit twist
-DIRECTIONS…
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice, then add tequila, Campari, lime juice, grapefruit juice, and simple syrup. Shake well and strain into a chilled coupe. Garnish with grapefruit twist.
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Front Street Cafe Opening in Fishtown| Press Release
Front Street Café plans to nourish, sustain Fishtown community
Philadelphia, PA –The Front Street Café, a vibrant new eatery opening on the corner of Thompson and Front streets, is the latest on a growing list of restaurants revitalizing the community of Philadelphia. There are so many new places to eat and drink in Philadelphia, such as different cafes and even some bakery options in the area. Places like The Front Street Café are just one of the many new franchises opening their doors up to the public.
Drawing inspiration from the unique character of the neighborhood, the creators of the Front Street Café aspire to do more than serve great food. From its inception, the restaurant has been designed to nourish this growing community, satisfying both body and spirit from sun up to lights out.
Long-time Fishtown resident Nicole Barclay, was driven by a strong sense of place and purpose to create a restaurant built around fresh, sustainable ingredients, with ample choices for people who have dietary preferences for health or lifestyle reasons. If you’re inspired by Nicole’s passion to start a coffee business, there’s no reason you couldn’t look at beginning your own. Often, starting a coffee shop can be difficult. This is usually because it’s not that easy to get customers coming to your business instead of some of the bigger coffee companies. However, there’s always the route of franchise opportunities instead of marketing a brand new coffee business. One of the best tips for opening a coffee shop is to ensure that potential customers can see inside the store. This can be done by installing Storefront doors to your shop, helping customers to decide whether or not to enter your cafe. This should help business as customers will want to sit inside a bright coffee shop, not a dark one. Those big windows and doors can usually be seen in most coffee shops, so they must help attract customers!
Nicole’s USP for this coffee shop is that the juice bar and coffee shop will open early to serve morning commuters, offering freshly made juices, smoothies, coffee from Counter Culture Coffee, as well as grab-and-go breakfasts and lunches, just one block away from Girard Station.
Casual brunch service will begin early and run through mid-afternoon seven days a week, with a menu offering sandwiches, salads, burgers … and breakfast tacos with more than 18 topping choices, including heirloom tomatoes, organic baby kale, mushroom bacon, avocado and nacho cashew cheese. All of the ingredients down to the condiments are made in-house or sourced organically and sustainably. Free WiFi is offered in a comfortable second-floor community space overlooking the El, while a backyard garden retreat has table seating for 80.
A full bar will serve creative cocktails made with freshly squeezed juices and local ingredients, an array of craft beers drawing from both local and west-coast breweries, and a selection of organic and biodynamic wines designed to match the menu and pair well with artisanal cheese selections sourced from creameries across the U.S.
The dinner menu puts a fresh spin on comfort food, including:
- Wild Rice Collard Dolmas: with citrus hemp dressing.
- Avocado Citrus Salad: Organic baby kale, avocado, mango, radish greens, hemp, pumpkin seeds, citrus jalapeno dressing
- Mediterranean Tofu: Pan-seared fennel, sage, chili-rubbed tofu, wilted garlic kale, fresh tomato marinara, salt-cured olives and crispy capers
- Heirloom Tomato Zucchini Lasagna: Thinly sliced zucchini, Macadamia ricotta, basil-arugula pesto, sundried tomato, olive oil
- Organic Rotisserie Half Chicken: Orange-brined chicken, roasted baby potatoes, stewed collard greens, chicken jus, house-made biscuits
“We really want to have a neighborhood café where people can eat many times a week, and instead of weighing them down, it actually makes them healthier,” Nicole said.
The menu at the Front Street Cafe was created by Chef Andrew Petruzelli (XIX at the Bellevue, Grand Hyatt DC, Knock)
“The concept for our cuisine is very much related to health and happiness,” Andrew said. “We would like for people to be able to dine here daily and be better for it, by providing them with the best possible options for food they know and love.”
The space Front Street Café will occupy is one of the few 19th-century brick buildings to survive along the Front Street train corridor. During design and construction, building owner and builder Lee Larkin retained all of the original architectural details, including an intricate 3rd story tin cornice and Schuylkill Pine hardwood floors. Almost all of the additional building components where sourced and reclaimed from old Philadelphia buildings. Steps were built from joists taken from a home being demolished at Temple University, while wooden beams for the outside bar came from a warehouse at 25th and Oxford. A display cabinet on the second floor pays homage to the history of Fishtown and the Riverwards by showcasing hundreds of pre-Civil War artifacts that were discovered under the property during construction.
“Everything in this place has a story to tell,” Lee said. “And the story of this restaurant is tied to the story of this neighborhood – refreshed, revitalized and bursting with energy.”
About The Front Street Cafe
Front Street Café is located at 1253 N. Front Street, on the corner of Thompson Street, in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia. The coffee shop and juice bar open at 6 a.m. Breakfast and brunch service runs from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. seven days a week. Dinner service runs from 4-10 p.m., with a late-night menu available until closing. A second-floor community room that seats 60 is available for private events. Call 215-515-3073 for reservations and bookings.
Media Contact: Rob Wright of Small Talk Media
We’re Not Hiring, but Everybody else is
NEW Restaurant Job Fair Tomorrow and Saturday!
We’re very excited to announce the opening of a new restaurant in Fishtown.
JOB FAIR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! BRING YOUR FRIENDS! PLEASE SHARE!
We are currently seeking restaurant employees for an exciting new project in Fishtown, Philadelphia. The right candidates should be creative, well-tempered, friendly, highly skilled, motivated, and well versed on healthy and vegan friendly cuisine. The job will involve competitive compensation and is an excellent opportunity for someone to be a part of a “from the ground up” new venture.
This location will offer a coffee house, juice bar, restaurant with indoor & outdoor bars and seating, as well as private event space.
Available Positions:
– Baristas
– Bartenders
– Dishwashers
– Expediters
– Host/Hostess
– Kitchen Prep Staffs
– Line Cooks
– Servers
– Server Assistants
The job fair will take place Friday July 10 & Saturday July 11 from 10 am – 3 pm.
Location: 1253 N. Front Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Please bring work history, a list of references and your enthusiasm!
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As you may or may not know we’re represent a lot of businesses in the tri-state area in the hospitality industry. One recurring topic that keeps coming up in meetings is that they’re all always looking for staff, however they can’t always openly promote it because their staff might find out and the possibility of being replaced is never good for morale. We’ve decided to help our bar, restaurant, nightclub, etc friends in need by putting up a general application that we will use to funnel applicants. If you or a friend is looking for a job that fits into one of the categories below please fill out the application below and we’ll forward it on to businesses looking to fill those positions. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment below and I’ll see if I can help you out.
Best of luck out there,
Rob Wright
Owner Small Talk Media
Valentines Day 2015 menus and events
Whether you’re celebrating another wonderful year with the person you love or cursing the name someone you don’t we have a few events for everyone.
Our favorite Rittenhouse newbie Crow and the Pitcher has rolled out an impressive Valentines Day prix fixe titled Ménage à trois. You guessed it, a three course dinner but with a twist. You’ll also be able to choose each dish prepared three separate ways. Some items from the menu include; Black Mission Fig, Roasted Red Onion, Fresh Goat Cheese Flat Bread, Salmon with Olive Oil Poached, Basmati Rice, Beurre Rouge or Chicken Liver Ravioli in a Red Wine Sauce. $45 per person from Friday to Sunday.
Crow and the Pitcher
267 South 19th Street, Philadelphia
267-687-2608
Click Here to Check out the full delicious menu. Here to make a reservation.
Everybody’s favorite broad street bollywood eatery Tashan is cranking up heat on Valentines Day weekend with a Kama Sutra inspired menu where every item is an aphrodisiac. This DOES NOT give you a license to shenanigans in the private bathrooms but it does let you enjoy perhaps the most unique and inventive Valentines Day dinner with guaranteed results. Some of the menu items include; Oysters Moilee, Red Chili Tandoori Shrimp and Lamb Shank Roganjosh. Check out a video of Owner Munish Narula on Fox Good Day with Mike Jerrick promoting this menu HERE. Prix Fixe menu ranges from $40 – $60 per person depending on the day you day you reserve. The special runs from Thursday to Monday.
TASHAN
777 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia
267.687.2170
Click Here for the Menu. Here to make a reservation.
A surprising option this Valentines Day weekend is the all new 4 Fathers Colonial Gastro in Old City (formally Gigi). With a brand new look and a creative new chef 4 Fathers is coming in HOT! Some of their mouth watering menu items include; Gorgonzola Stuffed Bacon Wrapped Dates, Creamy Bisque served with Lump Crab and Cornmeal Crusted Sablefish. $88 per couple including a glass of wine or champagne. Runs from Thursday to Monday.
4 Fathers Colonial Gastro
319 Market St, Philadelphia
215-574-8880
Click Here for the menu. Here for reservations
If you loathe Valentines Day because you’ve been scorned in the past by an A hole ex we’ve got the Perfect event for you, Shred your Ex at JD McGillicuddys Manayunk. Bring your pictures of that horrible memory and send them through the shredder, we’ll have a drink waiting for you. With all of the needy, newly single people in the building your chances for Valentines Day bliss will be at an all time high…
Click Here for Details
JD McGillicuddy’s Manayunk
111 Cotton St, Philadelphia
215-930-0209
Steak Out at Marmont | Dec 10th
Facebook group the Strip Club and City Fitness PERX are having their second Steak Out and everyone’s invited! To join the Strip Club click here
December 10th at 7pm we’re taking it to the Porterhouse!
Marmont Steakhouse in Old City is going to special order 24oz, 28 day aged, certified angus beef steaks!
Choose from 2 options…
-24oz Porterhouse Steak w/ Salad
1 Bottle of Wine per 2 guest
-Twin Broiled Brazilian Lobster Tails w/Salad
1 bottle of wine per 2 guest
-Sides will be ala carte
$50 per person
MUST RSVP at
www.smalltalkmedia.com/steakout
Please make sure you RSVP so we can ensure that we have proper reservations for you & your guest as well as the correct number of steaks. The owner is special ordering them just for you!
Please RSVP to the above link with your name, number of guests & amount of steaks you will be indulging in!
Let’s EAT!
Epic Restaurant Response to Brat Yelp Reviewer
One of the offerings of Small Talk Media is “Reputation Management” were we make sure that top review sites have nice things to say about our clients instead of what you see below. Once in awhile we do find a particularly terrible Yelper. This person is easily identified as their reviews are completely baseless. The reviewer below is especially bad and I have no problem sharing her personal page so you can let her know yourself. In this situation the Restaurant does something even Yelp says you should never do, they defend themselves. While normally this just makes the restaurant owner look stupid in this case it’s completely justified. Enjoy..
Sonal B Yelp Profile
– Rob
Voltaire
Categories: Bars, American (Traditional)
Most unfriendly and arrogant restaurant in KC.
Just called Voltaire to try to order some food because we’re in a late business meeting across the street. First, they refused to answer our question about what type of broth is used in the risotto. Then they said they won’t pack food to go. My husband spoke to the manager and explained that we’re in a conference room across the street, and asked if they can pack our dinner (which we would pick up). The hostess flat-out refused to answer our question about the food or to try and work with us so we could get food in our meeting. My husband asked to speak with the manager. The manager, Jamie, said, “our food is plated beautifully, and we can’t put it in a ‘to go’ container.” So thanks, Jamie, we’ll just starve. (What the manager said is just not true by the way–we’ve eaten there before, and they did pack our food to go.) When my husband said that he was going to post a Yelp review about the way the restaurant was treating us, the manager questioned, “Are you a grown man and an adult?”
Yes, Jamie, we are grown adults, and we do not do business with people who behave like you do.
We regularly travel to NYC and eat at a variety of restaurants, which are more than happy to accommodate people by packing food to go. This restaurant thinks they’re too good for their customers. They will soon learn that if you ignore your customers, they’re going to start ignoring you. I would not even give this place one star after this experience, and I’m dismayed by their unprofessional and arrogant behavior.
Response by the Restaurant
I sincerely apologize that we don’t offer “take-out” food at our restaurant. Being a Yelp user, I’m sure you were aware that on our Yelp business page, on the right side of the screen, it lists details about our establishment. There is an item listed “Take-Out : No”. We have never offered take-out food as we believe the food we prepare should be presented as we see fit, (usually) on a plate inside the dining room.
As for the risotto, its made with a vegetable stock – this dish is vegetarian, and I’m certain that who you were speaking with wanted to make extra certain the information provided to you was accurate.
On your previous visits, you say you have witnessed dishes being boxed up as proof that we provide “take-out” food. Although we do allow our guests to take their uneaten food with them in to-go boxes after they have dined with us, we have never offered “take-out” food.
If you were actually starving, as in a life threatening condition requiring nutritional sustenance, we would be happy to assist you..we do make exceptions for emergency situations.
Our general manager did question the age/maturity of your husband after he became combative and threatened us with a negative Yelp review if we did not alter our operational practice and provide him with “take-out” food. 15 minutes later you indeed came through with this threat. I can assure you that we don’t offer “take-out” food because we feel we are “too good” for our customers; we just prefer to have our guests dine with us, allowing for the proper presentation (and temperature) of their fare that has been skillfully prepared by our kitchen.
I am very pleased that you frequent New York. We travel often as well. And I can assure you that there are many restaurants in NYC that do not offer “take-out” food. Although there are many other options that do – in Kansas City as well (Go Royals!).
It was made REPEATEDLY clear in the conversation with your husband that he is a lawyer. Let me provide the following analogy/role reversal…it may assist in clarifying your request.
YOU: I want to hire you to handle my divorce.
ME: But, I’m a tax lawyer.
YOU: I don’t care…I want you to handle my divorce.
ME: Sorry, but I don’t practice that form of law.
YOU: Just handle my divorce, I’ll pay you…it will be fine.
ME: I don’t feel comfortable providing my services as a divorce lawyer, as I am a tax lawyer. You won’t receive the service you are wanting or that I am willing to provide.
YOU: Well, I travel to NYC often, and in NYC, Tax lawyers handle my divorce litigation all the time. I don’t know what the problem is. I’ve told you I’m a chef, right?
ME: Well, that’s nice sir, but I really can’t help you. It goes against my business practice.
YOU: If you don’t represent me in my divorce, I’m going to post it all over the [most frequented social media review of lawyers] that you refused to provide me with the service I requested, and make baseless allegations about how you are very pretentious, arrogant and unprofessional. I will also try to prevent you from getting any additional business by damning you on said social media platform. Now will you represent me?
ME: I don’t take kindly to threats.
Thanks for your feedback. We will let you know if we decide in the future to practice divorce law, I mean, provide “take-out” food.
The Wrap Shack gets a Major Facelift
Philadelphia, PA, The Wrap Shack at 120 S. 18th Street has been regarded as the Rittenhouse Dive bar for quite some time now. They’ve always had one of the best selections of craft beer, they’re bar food is solid and they have plenty of TVs to catch the games.
With the fall quickly approaching owner Scott Hockfield decided that it was time to make a big move and completely update the Wrap Shack. Some of his updates include; a brand new bar that adds more seats and foot room, new bar shelving, 30 new liquors with a heavy focus on aged bourbon, some great signed local sports memorabilia, new menu items and a bright new awning you can see from Rittenhouse square. Scott estimated that his upgrades to the small space at 18th and Sansom totaled $20k.
For more information please contact Rob Wright of Small Talk Media through our contact form.
How Atlantic City Failed Revel Casino
While my agency certainly doesn’t specialize in casino operations, most of our clients are bars, restaurants and nightclubs which happen to make up the vast majority of Revel’s offerings to the public. From the start, I knew this concept casino was a risky move but was hoping that they would be able to pull it off. After all, a lot of people prefer to bet (or แทงบอล
in Thai) online nowadays. The risks were apparently from day one.
When plans for Revel started the idea was to bring a touch of class to the ailing Atlanitc City marketplace. Entertainment and luxury were at the core of the concept. Casino’s similar to Revel are thriving in Las Vegas, take the Cosmopolitan and Wynn casinos, they’re both geared towards millennials with entertainment being at the heart of their business plan. However, the internet has become the go-to place for people looking to make a bet; casino phone games seem to be the way things are going so trying to set up a physical casino in this climate should be challenging. Gambling is an after thought but they’re able to remain profitable by attracting a consumer that isn’t as interested in hitting the tables or betting the ponies. By replicating this same idea Revel planned to bring in and retain this highly sought after demographic. However, they failed to realize the attraction of 100 Free Spins at online casino outlets would mean failure was inevitable.
So why did it fail?
Most conventional media outlets haven’t touched on this and why would they, most of their readers are the same people that would never step foot in a casino without being able to smoke a pack of cigarettes at the poker table. Why would they opt for such a thing when they could smoke freely whilst going on their computers to uk online casinos and get the experience they want there instead? Still, the place did have some merits. With an amazing view of the ocean, natural light beaming through the glass roof, more then a dozen restaurants from famous NYC and Philly chefs and two amazing night clubs from Vegas titans AMG you’d think that Revel Casino was set for A.C. success
Simply put, the majority of consumers that come to Atlantic City aren’t interested in any of the things I mentioned above. They want to be locked in front of penny slots for hours not knowing what time it is, they want to smoke a pack of cigarettes at the poker table, they love to hate their black jack dealer, they want to remove themselves from reality and they love handing their retirement funds to greedy corporate tyrants.
I don’t personally feel like Revel was a terrible idea in Atlantic City, I feel like it was before it’s time. When the baby boomers are in the ground Revel will succeed.
– Rob Wright
Here’s a copy of the closing letter sent to Revel Business Owners…
THANK YOU!
REVEL CASINO & HOTEL
Revel Casino Hotel opened in New Jersey’s legendary shore town,
Atlantic City. Now we say “thank you” to each and every one of our
employees and guests who were part of our Revel family.
We’ll always remember the good friends we met along the way.
We sincerely wish you all the very best, The Entire Staff
and Management, Revel Casino Hotel.
SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION
YOU’LL NEED TO KNOW
REVEL CASINO HOTEL OFFICIALLY CLOSES
5:00AM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2014
CASINO
• Any Revel Casino chips, free slot play, resort dollars,
slot vouchers and Revel Gift Cards may be redeemed
at the casino prior to September 2, 2014.
• After closure, any person holding Revel Casino chips,
and valid slot vouchers may present those items for redemption
at the Revel General Cashier Office until September 15, 2014,
Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm.
• Access the General Cashier Office by using the parking
garage entrance on New Jersey Avenue, enter through the
employee entrance where you will be escorted by a
Revel Security Officer.
• Thereafter, any person holding Revel Casino chips and slot
vouchers will only have one possible recourse for redemption
through the filing of a proof of claim form with the United States
Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey
at revelcaseinfo.com.
• The “earning” of free slot play will end at 11:59pm on
Monday, September 1, 2014. The redemption of all earned
free slot play will continue through 4:00am on
Tuesday, September 2, 2014.
PROMOTIONAL OFFERS
All promotional offers with valid dates after
September 1, 2014 are cancelled and invalid.
CONCERTS & EVENTS
All events, including concerts, with event
dates after September 1, 2014 are cancelled.
For concert tickets: refunds are at Point of
Purchase only. Internet and phone orders
will automatically be cancelled and refunded.
HOTEL
All registered Hotel Guests must
check out of the hotel no later than Monday, September 1, 2014
at 11:00am. All reservations after September 1, 2014
are cancelled. Room deposits will be automatically refunded.
PARKING
All Revel guests (self and/or valet) must
remove their parked cars from the facility by 9:00am
on Tuesday, September 2, 2014.
To speak with a representative, please call: 609-348-0500
REVEL CASINO & HOTEL
500 Boardwalk, Revel Beach | Atlantic City, NJ 08401 US
Restaurant with an Incredible New Concept
Upon entering Signs you won’t be greeted by a hostess that says, “How many people in your party” instead you’ll be waived at by a deaf hostess with an ear to ear smile. That’s right, the entire staff is deaf and the only way to communicate with them is through sign language. As I’m sure you know, it’s hard for people who are def to find work. This is a great new way for them to work a full time job in an environment where they’re surrounded by people are also deaf and diners that are interested in their culture.
Rob Wright