Subway adds live music to its menu
"We decided to try Karoke a few months ago and that went over so well that we decided to try live entertainment, which has been a pleasant surprise. "he says. "We've had some good crowds. We have the Crossover Band with Freddy Rodrigues Jr. and Bobby Nagel, on Thursday's, Sa...
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Published in | Voz nueva (Denver, Colo.) Vol. XIX; no. 36 |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English Spanish |
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Denver
La Voz Publishing Company dba as La Voz
08.09.1993
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Summary: | "We decided to try Karoke a few months ago and that went over so well that we decided to try live entertainment, which has been a pleasant surprise. "he says. "We've had some good crowds. We have the Crossover Band with Freddy Rodrigues Jr. and Bobby Nagel, on Thursday's, Saturday's and Sunday's and we'll have a comedy night coming in soon". The Subway represents one of Denver's oldest traditions: the family owned and operated business. In this day of corporate takeovers and mega franchises it is refreshing to find small business owners who are still running their own shop and maintaining the quality standards that have brought so much repeat business. If you would like to know what's going on at [Danny Longo]'s Subway give them a call at 455-9782. |
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