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Oceanaire in Dallas: Bought by Landry’s

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Please feed this fish before it dies.

Last night I was perusing my copy of Seafood Source  and came upon this tidy, optimistic story on Oceanaire.  The Minneapolis-based upscale seafood chain filed for bankruptcy last year and closed four of its restaurants. The Dallas “store” (hate that) survived. However, I just came across this document. Looks like Landry’s has purchased Oceanaire at the Galleria. Is this good or bad? I don’ t know. If they don’t change a thing, it’s good—we need this restaurant in Dallas. I know it’s a “c-word” (chain) but I think they do a fine job of bringing in fresh seafood.

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