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Stoic & Genuine opened in the renovated Union Station this summer, and Gretchen Kurtz, who reviews Stoic & Genuine this week, says the restaurant lives up to those expectations. But readers have some quibbles — with the “hip” factor, the noise, and that damn ampersand…
See also: Review of Stoic & Genuine — It’s a Keeper
Says Vic:
When will all the “This & That” names give up?
In London — where historic pubs have such names, but hipster holes have turned it into something hilarious — the name pairings have reached such a shrill situation that they’re often referred to as “the newest Cock & Balls.”
The funniest exchange I ever heard from a hipster boasting about his latest foodie venture was: “I just had the most amazing meal at Colt & Gray!” Young man standing nearby responded sharply: “I hope you didn’t spend the fifty bucks you owe me on bone marrow and pretense.”
The only name I’ve liked recently was a food truck called “Serf & Turf: Real meals for working people.” All meals under $10.
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