Winnipeg Free Press By: Ben Waldman | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020
The prices on the wall at the new Fortune Block restaurant Modern Electric Lunch seem too cheap to be true: a cup of coffee for a dime. A braised sirloin for three. An order of fish and chips for four.
The prices on the wall at the new Fortune Block restaurant Modern Electric Lunch seem too cheap to be true: a cup of coffee for a dime. A braised sirloin for three. An order of fish and chips for four.
It feels as if those numbers are from a different time, when Al Jolson was the biggest movie star, the stock market hadn’t yet crashed, and there had only been one world war.