Vrai didn't mind?![]()
I made the suggestion, then she insisted, so it's all good.
Vrai didn't mind?![]()
“As Yelp has the right to charge for legitimate advertising services, the threat of economic harm that Yelp leveraged is, at most, hard bargaining,” it wrote in its ruling.
The suit was brought by a cadre of small business owners who claimed Yelp tried to strong-arm them into buying ads on the site.
Yelp “extorts” the businesses by making positive reviews more prominent for the owners who bought ads, thus boosting their overall ratings, the business owners alleged. Business owners who refused to buy ads saw positive reviews disappear, they alleged.
The appeals court decision tossed out the suit.
Establishments like the now closed Corbells, Charles Street Brasserie and Striped Rockfish will have to work a bit harder to gain a foothold. The reason being their type of cuisine isn't for the average diner.
And isn't that too bad? I mean, we're not talking molecular gastronomy here - you can still pronounce everything on the menu and most likely recreate it at home. But people would rather have the mundane familiar than branch out a bit.
Back in the 60's & 70's , Lenny's was " THE " place to eat !
Along with "The Roost"
Ok, I updated the original post.
I added a vote for Bollywood because I, too, love Bollywood. We have to make a night of going to Bollywood, though. It takes forever to get the food, which is totally fine as long as you know that ahead of time. We eat too much when we go. Like, sit-on-the-couch-for-the-rest-of-the-night-with-the-top-button-of-your-britches-unbuttoned too much.
Also, I wasn't sure if the Lenny's post was serious so I left it out. I went to Lenny's once so I'm pretty sure it was sarcasm.
And I wanted to tell you all that I read something recently that said Yelp is now a paid advertiser, meaning that a business can pay for a higher rating. I'll see if I can dig up an article for reference. I have an urban spoon app on my phone that I like. I also have an app called "TV food maps" that tells you which places have been featured on popular tv shows like on food network. We've found some fantastic places when traveling through unfamiliar areas by using that app.
Nobody mention the Tides. Never been there myself and don't recall hearing from anyone who has.....wasn't that supposed to be the best of the bestest?
I added a vote for Bollywood because I, too, love Bollywood. We have to make a night of going to Bollywood, though. It takes forever to get the food, which is totally fine as long as you know that ahead of time. We eat too much when we go. Like, sit-on-the-couch-for-the-rest-of-the-night-with-the-top-button-of-your-britches-unbuttoned too much.