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December 31, 2015
On the House: Flakes of Snow, a Quiet Hum, and the Next Chapter
This is the eighth installment of On the House, biweekly essays by Joshua Lewin, illustrated by Katrina Jazayeri, documenting the opening of their first permanent restaurant, Juliet.
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December 16, 2015
On the House: From Someday to Any Day, Juliet Is Almost Here
This is the seventh installment of On the House, biweekly essays by Joshua Lewin, illustrated by Katrina Jazayeri, documenting the opening of their first permanent restaurant, Juliet.
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December 2, 2015
On the House: A Rare Thanksgiving With Family While Waiting for the Floors to Dry
This is the sixth installment of On the House, biweekly essays by Joshua Lewin, illustrated by Katrina Jazayeri, documenting the opening of their first permanent restaurant, Juliet.
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November 19, 2015
On the House: Abandoning Autopilot and Nearing the Start Line
This is the fifth installment of On the House, biweekly essays by Joshua Lewin, illustrated by Katrina Jazayeri, documenting the opening of their first permanent restaurant, Juliet.
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November 4, 2015
On the House: An Old Dream Finally Begins to Take Shape
This is the fourth installment of On the House, biweekly essays by Joshua Lewin, illustrated by Katrina Jazayeri, documenting the opening of their first permanent restaurant, Juliet.
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October 21, 2015
On the House: The Importance of Flexibility and Listening
This is the third installment of On the House, biweekly essays by Joshua Lewin, illustrated by Katrina Jazayeri, documenting the opening of their first permanent restaurant, Juliet.
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October 7, 2015
On the House: A Time for Spreadsheets; a Time for Travel
This is the second installment of On the House, biweekly essays by Joshua Lewin, illustrated by Katrina Jazayeri, documenting the opening of their first permanent restaurant, Juliet.
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September 23, 2015
On the House: Dust and Demolition Signal a New Beginning at the Future Home of Juliet
"On the House" returns with an in-depth look at the opening of Juliet in Union Square. New installments will appear every other week.