The space that was occupied, but not always open, by Subway on Walnut Street is on the market, presumably marking the end for that franchise in Newtonville.
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“Formally”?
“Formally”?
@Dan,
I think all the employees wore formal attire :-).
@Dan,
I think all the employees wore formal attire :-).
You mean you gentlemen don’t dress in black tie to go to Subway? How gauche.
Well formally it was a Subway. But formerly it was a mostly closed Subway.
You mean you gentlemen don’t dress in black tie to go to Subway? How gauche.
Well formally it was a Subway. But formerly it was a mostly closed Subway.
formally yes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQa2bZuahGM
formally yes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQa2bZuahGM
That was the strangest subway ever. I think I stopped by multiple times on the weekend and it was always closed….
That was the strangest subway ever. I think I stopped by multiple times on the weekend and it was always closed….