Saint John, Popular French Quarter Restaurant, Shuts Down Indefinitely Due to Overwhelming Energy Bill

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French Quarter restaurant Saint John has closed "indefinitely" due to frustration with doing business in New Orleans, with a dispute over a $40,000 Entergy bill being the final straw. Chef Eric Cook claims the bill is for a "ghost meter" that cannot be located on the property. Cook expressed frustration with the lack of accountability from city leaders and a slow summer for hospitality businesses. Entergy stated that they followed standard procedure and are willing to restore service once a payment plan is agreed upon. Cook left open the possibility of reopening but remains concerned about fundamental issues.
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