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Old Apr 24, 2012 | 12:12 am
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Originally Posted by bbmatt
OMG, Campinile, la provance, 8oz burger bar!!!

T4 is turning into SFO int'l terminal where they have some of the City's best food in the airports!!!

totally excited for this!
I'm excited to finally be able to try 8oz Burger Bar. My partner and I tried to visit their former L.A. location last Halloween after reading about it and making a note for our next L.A. visit, only to find them closed, shuttered, gone. They sound great: all-natural, humanely-raised beef, lots of other interesting options.

Originally Posted by MAH4546
AA wants easier connections to AS, which is moving to T6, which is connected to T5 by a similar tunnel. DL doesn't want AA having that conviencne. In the end it doesn't matter that DL doesn't want it open, DL has no power to stop AA from having it opened.
I'd love easier connections between AA and AS. When will this be available?

Originally Posted by nkedel
But do they have normal-sized burgers, or only oversize half-pounders?
Their Miami menu lists smaller burgers and plenty of non-burger choices. Their home page makes the food sound great.

Originally Posted by HNL
Why can't the airport could solve the space constraints issue by utilizing the old Admirals Club space on the 3rd floor for an expanded food court with a variety of sit down restaurants.
Where is the old AC space?

Originally Posted by sandiego-flyer
What about using the space downstairs once they permanently vacate the passport control area.
They're permanently vacating the passport control area? You mean no more Immigration (and Customs) in T4?

Originally Posted by MargaretM
In addition, you will notice that LAWA has no plan to offer a branded coffee offering such as Starbucks that is currently available. We are pursuing this at the highest levels within LAWA, since I expect we will likely receive complaints from customers if they cannot purchase a branded coffee offering on the Concourse.
Where is this quote from? Who is the "we" that expects to receive complaints? AA? LAWA? Someone else?
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