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Common Ground...We're Glad we Knew yaSubmitted by WhitesCreek on April 28, 2008 - 4:24pm.
We'll miss Camille, our friends, and the conversation over a cup of dark roast...And the "Bah Jah" chicken soup, too.
No word on what will go in the space. We'll keep you posted if we find out anything.
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I didn't know this was happening, WC! What a shame! I appreciate your letting us know, but I'm really saddened by the loss of the place to eat some good food and by the loss of a local business. When did this happen?
RB
The Doors at Common Ground Cafe closed last Saturday at 3:30 pm.
I hate that. I thought it was a pretty popular place. I was never in there when there weren't plenty of other people in there.
RB
Its sad, given the economy and the town preference for FAST FOOD the little guy just cant survive. As the owner of a local resturant we are feeling the same pain. Many people told us when we started "Kingston doesnt have a resturant" "this is just what this town needs" but then you see the drive through to Mikey D packed and your resturant empty. GO figure. I know we serve good quality food, try to keep prices as affordable as possible, and most importantly try to support our local police and fireman. It is not the lack of parking, its the lack of support. The town is a ghost town on weekends, people prefer Hardys, or a HOT BAR to sit down meal with their family thats whats sad. At the end of the day I agree with Common Ground and except the fact most of us little guys wont survive. Life is bigger then KINGSTON