But this week, instead of a half dozen cooks crammed into the kitchen until 2 a.m. and a line stretching out the door into JFK Street, a skeleton crew of two has been working until 10 p.m.
every night The end of May -- when the air is sweet and graduation ceremonies lure alumni back to reminisce about the springtime of their lives -- is typically a bonanza for the shops and restaurants of university towns from Berkeley, California to Charlottesville, Virginia.
Merchants in those consecrated locales have long been told, with a mix of admiration and jealousy, that they supply a demand that won’t go away at a revered anchor institution.