There's no place like Dooney's. For a quarter-century, this unassuming local spot has been a cultural mecca, drawing the brightest lights in film, literature and theatre and giving them a place to hang their hats. Owner Granziano and his regulars have formed their own community – fighting and writing and creating a vibrant café atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the city. Unfortunately, time has taken its toll on the space, and things are coming apart. The décor is dated, the paint is peeling, and the shoddy furniture, although familiar, isn't making any new fans. To top it off, Graziano has more friends than sales, and the restaurant is not serving enough food, or customers, to keep it afloat. - Tricon Films and Television 2008