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Big Buisness, Small Hours

LAWRENCE, Kan.--In the early hours of the morning, the nightlife of popular Massachusetts street bars are abandoned and hungry partiers are left to scavenge for food. On the abandoned street finding food seems hopeless, except for the huge Pita Pit sign that beckons the intoxicated mind. Pita pit is one of the only restaurants open late for the purpose of partying. Being open until three A.M. really has its benefits in a college town. Especially, when you are located at the ultimate party place. A Pita pit employee shares her opinion on the late night shift. “ We get really busy late at night when all the other restaurants close, and especially after the bars close. It’s probably when we get the most business. We are convenient to get to and we deliver. It’s a pretty good deal.” says Laura Kitzmiller, a Kansas City Sophomore. The idea to stay open late has probably been a great business decision and the bar hoppers on Mass aren’t complaining either. There have been some interesting stories about late night shifts, but not too many that would affect business in a negative way. Therefore, the notion that staying open late on Mass is a negative thing when the bars let out is arguable. The businesses seem to benefit, and so do the customers. More Mass Street Businesses should hop and the bandwagon and give closing time a new meaning.

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