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In January 2013, [[Il Cibreo]] (formerly [[Campo]], formerly Pertutti) closed.  In its place, Amigos, appeared.<ref>[http://bwog.com/2013/01/22/boringside-shocking-changes/]</ref>  Amigos is a Mexican pop-up restaurant by chef Alex Garcia, and was supposed to exist for only 4 months.<ref>[http://thestrongbuzz.com/buzz/details.php?item_id=1681]</ref>  As of April 2013, it is still here.  The food has been found generally alright.<ref>[http://bwog.com/2013/01/22/amigos-isnt-entirely-disappointing/]</ref>  The drink specials, however, are helpful with an all-day happy hour including $5 margaritas (much less substantial than those found at [[The Heights]]) and large fishbowl group drinks preferred by underclassmen and sorority girls big on Instagram.   
 
In January 2013, [[Il Cibreo]] (formerly [[Campo]], formerly Pertutti) closed.  In its place, Amigos, appeared.<ref>[http://bwog.com/2013/01/22/boringside-shocking-changes/]</ref>  Amigos is a Mexican pop-up restaurant by chef Alex Garcia, and was supposed to exist for only 4 months.<ref>[http://thestrongbuzz.com/buzz/details.php?item_id=1681]</ref>  As of April 2013, it is still here.  The food has been found generally alright.<ref>[http://bwog.com/2013/01/22/amigos-isnt-entirely-disappointing/]</ref>  The drink specials, however, are helpful with an all-day happy hour including $5 margaritas (much less substantial than those found at [[The Heights]]) and large fishbowl group drinks preferred by underclassmen and sorority girls big on Instagram.   
  
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Revision as of 19:20, 24 April 2013

In January 2013, Il Cibreo (formerly Campo, formerly Pertutti) closed. In its place, Amigos, appeared.[1] Amigos is a Mexican pop-up restaurant by chef Alex Garcia, and was supposed to exist for only 4 months.[2] As of April 2013, it is still here. The food has been found generally alright.[3] The drink specials, however, are helpful with an all-day happy hour including $5 margaritas (much less substantial than those found at The Heights) and large fishbowl group drinks preferred by underclassmen and sorority girls big on Instagram.

Preceded by
Il Cibreo
Mediocre restaurant at 2888 Broadway 
2013-
Succeeded by
Incumbent


Map

<googlemap lat="40.805608" lon="-73.965379" type="map" zoom="16" width="500" height="300" controls="small"> 40.805608, -73.965379, Pertutti (Italian) </googlemap>

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