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Black Lab Bistro For Sale

From our friends at OneNineFourSixZero, The Black Lab Bistro is officially up for sale and it will cost you a cool $875k if you're interested. More details at oneninefoursixzero.com.

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Guy Clauson said…
I am the Owner Guy Clauson.Every two years since opening we have listed the restaurant,This is in no way to say the restaurant is sold or even has offers pending.This process would most likely take years if it were to happen and due to our popularity the most probable outcome would be to remain as the Black Lab with the same recipes and concept that has been here over ten years.We have our Spring Menu coming out April 1st. and we will begin a weekday prefix 3 course special for $25.00 also we will be starting a $10 express lunch special.We are going to continue to give our customers the best food and service we possibly can.
Thank You for your patronage.
Chef Guy Clauson

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