
He said he’s looking for a property in Greenwich or nearby, preferably also at the waterfront. Meanwhile, Wahlsted is looking for a new home for L’escale. He said it will reflect the South of France. The L’escale name belongs to Wahlsted, so Mallory is working on a new identifier for this iconic Greenwich location on the water. “But it’s a hotel people expect good room service and they expect a good breakfast.” “We do a great job on things like room service and breakfast, which are not necessarily what a restaurant operator spends time and effort on because they are not profitable,” he said. Mallory said hotel customers and event hosts have a better experience when dealing with one management company for the hotel and restaurant. Greenwich Hospitality Group runs restaurants attached to its other boutique hotels. All the sandwiches are great combinations and delicious. What special small business would you like to see featured next Just click here to nominate our next one. And they are our May 2020 Business of the Month. 90 seconds to top quality meat or vegan fair, or anything. PERFECT place to work or study Great pastries brought in from great bakeries all over the city. Newsbar Cafe, now open to locals and visitors and practicing spatial distancing and social bridging, is taking orders online or by phone at (212) 353-1246. Grey Dog Cafe, Newsbar Cafe, Mamman Cafe, Blue Bottle Coffee, Sweetgreen, Village Taverna, Peacefood, Blossom, The KNICKERBOCKER, The Strip House, and so many great establishments within 4 blocks.not to mention GELATO, GELATO, GELATO (3 premium locations within 1.5 blocks).

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Mallory offered to take over the management of L’escale, keeping the name and location, and pay Wahlsted for the rights. Free wifi, newspapers & magazines to read, news on TV, inet station etc.

We have become a bit of an institution in the community.” “As you know, we’ve been there for 20 years. “Obviously, it was a great disappointment to me that we are unable to extend or renew our lease at the Delamar. “It appears to me that the hotel is hoping to improve their performance and ride on the success of L’escale,” he said.
