The Yankee Doodle, a New Haven institution, closed for good today after 58 years in business, a victim of the rising economic tide in the Broadway area near the Yale campus.  Tyco, the Doodle’s neighbor and owner of the building, raised the rent.
The Doodle is Done
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Oh no! That’s absolutely terrible.
Thanks, Mike, you just ruined my day. :-\
The 20th century finally caught up with it.
KHAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bruce you mean the 21st century, no? And I’m with Greg. Blow taps.
I may have to have scour San Diego for the best diner-style burger. As a last resort at least there is In-N-Out. Great but not the same
Sorry to be the messenger, gang. All of us who remember New Haven in the 70s and 80s have marveled at the changes of the last decade. But gentrification has its victims.
At least Louis’ Lunch is still there, and Mamoun’s, and Claire’s. Anna Liffey’s opened after my time as a student, but it’s terrific. And you can still get a great milkshake at Clark’s.
No no, I meant the 20th century. I.e., when all the information about cholesterol and such came out.
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