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Name: Justin Gewandter on Jun 30, 2009Comments: As a condo owner in this neighborhood I and many of my neighbors feel that closing the diner would be a huge disservice to residents of the Leather District and of the city in general.Flag
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Name: Bradford Kadelski on Jun 30, 2009Comments: I found this place to be a great place where people could eat aftern a night of going out to ensure they were sober to drive.Flag
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Name: Stefanos Biliardis on Jun 30, 2009Comments: I have been going to South Street Diner for about 20 years and most times it has been late hours....It is a beautiful part of the city and people want to be out and enjoy themselves after the clubs....Since the clubs close at 2am the people flock to SSD for a complete meal and socializing before they go on their way...Keep South Street Diner open 24 hours a day....That is how everyone knows it being forever!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 30, 2009Comments: I am up for improving the city and such, but not at the expense of tearing down our landmarks. Yes, south street diner is a boston landmark. I have been going here for years, so have other friends and family. So, some new tenants move to the area are now fussing So wrong!!!! Leave the South Street Diner as is.Flag
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Name: Chris Scovil on Jun 30, 2009Comments: South Street diner is absolutely a landmark and one of the BEST places to get late night food in Boston. It would be an absolutely shame and terrible loss for this city, which is losing venues and points of attraction at an alarming rate!Flag
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Name: Mary Deborah Carroll on Jun 30, 2009Comments: anyone that has pink cow salt shakers belongs in boston.....Flag
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Name: Mary Deborah Carroll on Jun 30, 2009Comments: anyone that has pink cow salt shakers belongs in boston.....Flag
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Name: Christopher Giles on Jun 30, 2009Comments: South Street Diner is a local institution and a prized part of the fabric of Boston life. These complaining neighbors have no standing and no legitimate case. The Diner should be allowed to continue operations unimpeded by these meddlesome few.Flag
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Name: Lou Rizzo on Jun 30, 2009Comments: as a south end resident i see this story all too often. this establishment sits in the middle of the24/7 neighborhoods of the theatre district, chinatown, and south station. it has served the community since 1947, this is certainly not a "new" phenom and the opposing residents should have clearly been aware of this before they purchased their downtown loft. this is after all a city, and this is one of the few neighborhoods in an otherwise quiet city that actually goes 24/7 with the establishment providing a valuable & nessecary service.Flag
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Name: V P on Jun 30, 2009Comments: Residents should research where they are moving before purchasing property; they would have known the diner was there. The South Street is an institution in this city, and it would be terrible to lose a business that brings so much to the city and lives of residents.Flag
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Name: Patrick Fitzgerald on Jun 30, 2009Comments: There need to be MORE, not LESS places for people to go after 2am!Flag
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Name: Erik J. Meyer-Curley on Jun 30, 2009Comments: It is a sad state of affairs that folks would want to change a landmark as it does not fit their mental image of how a place should be.Flag