April 2: Grimaldi’s, Little Caesars, & Martha Lou


Grimaldi’s Lemon Arugula Salad

Felix’s salad is still #1 on my list but this is a solid #2 on my list of favorite salad’s in Charleston.

Lemon Arugula Salad – Grimaldi’s Coal Brick-Oven Pizzeria with locations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, South Carolina, and Texas (grimaldispizzeria.com)

 

Little Caesars

You know how companies spend a fortune buying the naming rights to stadiums?  This is how much they’ll pay to buy a much less prominent spot . . .

Little Caesars just came up with a pretty good promotion:  They want to buy the naming rights to your LIVING ROOM.

If you sign a not-really-legally-binding contract saying you’ll call it “Little Caesars NHL Viewing Room” through the end of the NHL season in May, you’ll get free Crazy Bread every Wednesday.

Naming Rights – Little Caesars Pizza Night Hockey

 

 

Martha Lou

Martha Lou Gadsden, who for decades owned the beloved downtown soul food restaurant Martha Lou’s Kitchen, died Thursday morning, according to a report from Live 5 News. She was 91 years old.

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