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Businiess name:  Back Bay Bistro
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
It seemed good and friendly until I read that a reviewer deemed this place for the ""Well-Heeled"". Count me out, my shoes have rubber soles. Too much of Newport has had to cater to the well-heeled,so much so that I look for the opposite, as long as the food is good and atmosphere is not in the stratosphere. Martha, why do you care where the well-heeled prance, or where they chose to rub elbows. You do Newport a disservice in such reviews. Whether you are trying to fit in or to satisfy your ego I do not care, but I chose not to get an elbow rub in your favorite spots. I'd rather find a good burger, or great crab dish, or before your time, some pounded abalone stead. Too many well-heeled wannabees have taken away that option.

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