Photog1981

Photog1981 t1_ixunkai wrote

Reply to comment by IrelandDzair in Tim Cook in the area by musebug

I really don't think so. Other Quincy Center business owners/managers always described Keka as uber-aggressive to deal with. He seemed aggressive to the point of paranoia and it didn't take a lot to set him off. People joked about how much of the profits were going up his nose, given his erratic behavior. He would toss customers out of the place if they sent stuff back to the kitchen.

The Napoli owner and his wife -- Guy and Josephine -- were really awesome. They were supportive of the area businesses. They wanted Quincy Center to succeed, not just their shop. When I took over a business in the center, they came in to meet/welcome us, brought us lunch, etc., etc. Other managers/owners always spoke really highly of the Consolis and they steered away from Keka.

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Photog1981 t1_ixtfzc4 wrote

Side note -- I once saw the owner of Alba assault an elderly man. The older man was in his 80s, the owner of Napoli pizza. When Keka opened his new location a couple doors down from Napoli, the owner went in to congratulate him. Instead, Keka thought he was there to "steal his business" and he knocked him down. The owner of Napoli ended up in the hospital. Real nice guy, Keka. I hope he gets a hangnail every day for the rest of his life.

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