FIRST EDITION, PUBLISHER COPY (4 COPIES AVAILABLE).
320 pages
7 ½ × 10
Hardcover
ISBN 978-1933197-289
Copyright 2007
By Sue Doody and Michael J. Rosen
Lindey’s, the legendary bistro in Columbus’s historic German Village, has served over half a million meals, welcomed hundreds of thousands of guests, and hosted umpteen parties of every imaginable kind—but it’s the unimaginable number of campy servers, fanatical chefs, and infamous regulars whose antics and expectations, like salt and pepper, have created Lindey’s inimitable flavor.
As the Tables Turn is a riotous chronicle of a real-life “Cheers,” a neighborhood bar and restaurant opened by a “den mother” from the suburbs without a jot of restaurant experience in a “white elephant” location (so wrote The Columbus Dispatch).
FIRST EDITION, PUBLISHER COPY (4 COPIES AVAILABLE).
320 pages
7 ½ × 10
Hardcover
ISBN 978-1933197-289
Copyright 2007
By Sue Doody and Michael J. Rosen
Lindey’s, the legendary bistro in Columbus’s historic German Village, has served over half a million meals, welcomed hundreds of thousands of guests, and hosted umpteen parties of every imaginable kind—but it’s the unimaginable number of campy servers, fanatical chefs, and infamous regulars whose antics and expectations, like salt and pepper, have created Lindey’s inimitable flavor.
As the Tables Turn is a riotous chronicle of a real-life “Cheers,” a neighborhood bar and restaurant opened by a “den mother” from the suburbs without a jot of restaurant experience in a “white elephant” location (so wrote The Columbus Dispatch).