WHITBY—When the phone rang at Whitby’s Food and Art Cafe on Friday morning, a voice on the other end reported that Jerry Seinfeld was on his way over. “My daughter said, ‘I got this weird phone call and I’m not sure if it’s real or not,’” recalls Alison Gavan, who owns the cafe with her husband Noel Gavan. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOWIt’s the first time FART Cafe has hosted a celebrity. Read more: Review | Jerry Seinfeld was dated but still hilarious in London, Ont. standup show Seinfeld ordered the pea soup and a veggie omelette.
Source: thestar June 04, 2019 18:30 UTC