Iconic NY Steakhouse "Gallagher's", Which Survived The Great Depression, Is Closing

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Iconic NY Steakhouse "Gallagher's", Which Survived The Great Depression, Is Closing

Iconic NY Steakhouse "Gallagher's", Which Survived The Great Depression, Is Closing.....Cant survive the Obama recovery





The Department of Labor's WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) website may have been exempt from layoff notices related to the fiscal cliff, but it still provides a sufficiently (bleak) complete picture about the real nature of layoffs and business cycle in general in America's busiest city. Which is why it was precisely using the WARN website that we learned that one of New York's most historic steakhouses, "NY's Prime Steakhouse since 1927" Gallagher's, located on 52nd street, and which survive the great depression, is shutting down on January 16. Surely neither the surging price of meat, nor the ability of patrons to spend charge $46.95 for an 18 ounce sirloin, has had any impact on the decision to close this iconic restuarant which survived the Great Depression, but failed to survive Obama's "recovery".
 
They were probably losing money because they kept smashing watermelons.
 
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gimme an order of 'philly cheese-steak' w/ lettuce an tomatoes, toasted with mayo.
 
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