Ramsey takes his viewers on an EXCLUSIVE and awesome tour of Cosentino's Downtown Grocery Store.
It looks really nice but too expensive for me considering that all I've been eating for a week is Mexican cookies and Orange Mexican Soda which I purchase from the other Downtown grocery store - The bodega at Summit and W. Pennway.
Pretty cool. The most useful thing offered by the P&L District yet but will the dress code apply if I'm dashing in to buy a 1/2 gallon of milk?
ReplyDeletecool video -- i just wish it didn't feel like you were on some kind of a merry-go-round or swing or something with ramsey the whole time
ReplyDeleteagreed. Ramsey should hire a cameraman.
ReplyDeleteAdmirable effort by the Cosentino family, the new store looks really nice and if the services compare to the Brookside store, it will do well.
ReplyDeleteYes, stale produce will work out just as well as the P&L district.
ReplyDeleteSee ya at the first robbery.
Thanks guys -- I'll work on the steady hand holding my camera ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad you guys like the vblog! Feedback good/bad is all good in my eyes.
Annnnnd if this were my full-time gig -- I might hire a camera man, but this one man show is all self shot and self produced ;)
Once again, Ramsey is doing PR for Cordish. I wonder if Jon Stephens is finally cutting this guy a check?
ReplyDeleteJeeesh that little guy offered me a bj outside of La Fonda El Taquito last week. It's him! That is the guy who drags his teeth in a very painful way.
ReplyDeleteI video blog what interest me. Period. And it's all independent anyways, so I choose what I want to do :)
ReplyDeleteYes, you will have to obey the dress code, but worry not! Prices on everything in that store will be 10%-15% higher than your favorite 'burb food emporium.
ReplyDeleteI'll give it two years.
What's the point of all the negativity and hostility? Do you live downtown? If so, I can't understand why this isn't welcome news. If not, you've got no idea how needed actual amenities like a grocery store are -- and no real right to comment on what is or isn't needed by people who live or work there. If I wanted to shop a at grocery store in the suburbs, I'd live in the suburbs. Will the prices be higher? Probably, though I'm sure not outrageously so, and considering the distance I travel to shop at a Whole Foods or Hy-Vee (Sun Fresh in Westport doesn't carry everything I need), I'll trade a little cost to be able to walk or ride my bike to shop. And, I venture to guess, so will many other downtowners.
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