Andrew M. Ayer

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Black community to come to the restaurant. I thought that when Black people found out that I was there, they would start to come out, but, in reality, that didn’t happen right away. It took a few years and now I think we are beginning to share a pride in the food that The Grey serves as a representation of this region and the larger community, especially in the African American heritage inherent in it all.
Black, White, and the Grey: The Story of an Unexpected Friendship and a Beloved Restaurant
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