JJ's
JJ's
Holy crap
Got here yesterday and the womens texted up to the house "JJ's closed. At Beach Bar"
This is bad. If it does not open soon, I'll be luck to get to see 34 + 1 day (today's my birthday).
Anyone got any news or should I run down to Connections?
Got here yesterday and the womens texted up to the house "JJ's closed. At Beach Bar"
This is bad. If it does not open soon, I'll be luck to get to see 34 + 1 day (today's my birthday).
Anyone got any news or should I run down to Connections?
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Do you think this has anything to do with it? (Hope not
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Inspectors leave restaurants hanging
August 12th, 2008
Several Cruz Bay restaurants were hit with closure notices last week after a visit by health inspectors for what we hear were minor infractions, and are still waiting for permission to reopen.
The inspectors usually make the rounds on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but the restaurant owners haven’t been revisited since early last week, leaving popular places like JJ’s Texas Coast, Joe’s Diner and Uncle Joe’s Barbeque unable to reopen.
That’s no good for hungry customers and it’s a really rotten way to treat restaurant owners who haven’t been able to do business for the last week. That kind of treatment could put a guy out of business.

www.on-stjohn.com
Inspectors leave restaurants hanging
August 12th, 2008
Several Cruz Bay restaurants were hit with closure notices last week after a visit by health inspectors for what we hear were minor infractions, and are still waiting for permission to reopen.
The inspectors usually make the rounds on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but the restaurant owners haven’t been revisited since early last week, leaving popular places like JJ’s Texas Coast, Joe’s Diner and Uncle Joe’s Barbeque unable to reopen.
That’s no good for hungry customers and it’s a really rotten way to treat restaurant owners who haven’t been able to do business for the last week. That kind of treatment could put a guy out of business.