Sea Dog Was Closed to 'Re-evaluate,' May Open Under New Name
Sea Dog Steak & Ale closed without much warning last month, but may reappear with a new name and branding.
Last month, many were shocked to hear that Sea Dog Steak & Ale had closed its doors. Less than two years old, the pub had struggled due to the often "unforgiving" world of restaurants, and an inability to overcome a bad reputation. Sea Dog may just reopen under a new name, with a new brand and approach. Mike Minichello, operations manager at Sea Dog Steak & Ale, asked the Board of Selectmen to approve a "non-use" of its current liquor license. It was approved, giving Sea Dog until June 30, 1013, to update the board on its intentions. If not used by March of the following year, there will be a status update. "We were losing a good amountof money every month," said Minichello. "We decided to close down. We have a couple of proposals to …
Cest La Vie
10:58 am on Friday, January 25, 2013
Pamela C., unless their staff could work at another location, while they iron out the kinks at this one, the probability of them getting back the same crew may not come to fruition for those regulars @this establishment. Having a crew that truly enjoys working with the public, and has a good personality, surely makes a restaurant continue to have repeat customers, after all, they can't rely on …   more ›