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KONSTANTINOS PAPADOPOULOS; SERVED SLICE OF ATHENS TO HUB
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The 75 Cafe is closed this week.
Konstantinos Papadopoulos, 63, the patriarch of the whitewashed 32-
seat eatery on Boston's Kneeland Street, died Sunday in New England
Medical Center.
The breakfast and lunch spot will reopen in a week or so, with
souvlaki in the oven again, Greek landscapes still decorating the
walls, and a different Papadopoulos in the kitchen.
"Customers come in for the food and they come in for the
entertainment," Mr. Papadopoulos's daughter, Helen "El...
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