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December 1, 2009 at 12:55 PM #489734December 1, 2009 at 1:02 PM #488871
barnaby33Participantzzz Red Door seemed like burgers and comfort food, just a bit dressed up.
JoshDecember 1, 2009 at 1:02 PM #489037
barnaby33Participantzzz Red Door seemed like burgers and comfort food, just a bit dressed up.
JoshDecember 1, 2009 at 1:02 PM #489420
barnaby33Participantzzz Red Door seemed like burgers and comfort food, just a bit dressed up.
JoshDecember 1, 2009 at 1:02 PM #489508
barnaby33Participantzzz Red Door seemed like burgers and comfort food, just a bit dressed up.
JoshDecember 1, 2009 at 1:02 PM #489739
barnaby33Participantzzz Red Door seemed like burgers and comfort food, just a bit dressed up.
JoshDecember 1, 2009 at 1:11 PM #488881SD Transplant
ParticipantThanks to all for the great ideas and keep them coming.
As a side note, I’ve been a Pigg longer than I’ve been oficially married (2 logins later) . I still recall my wife asking me why in the world I spend so much time on “that site”.
Now, she no longer fights it; she knows I’ve married them both.
December 1, 2009 at 1:11 PM #489047SD Transplant
ParticipantThanks to all for the great ideas and keep them coming.
As a side note, I’ve been a Pigg longer than I’ve been oficially married (2 logins later) . I still recall my wife asking me why in the world I spend so much time on “that site”.
Now, she no longer fights it; she knows I’ve married them both.
December 1, 2009 at 1:11 PM #489430SD Transplant
ParticipantThanks to all for the great ideas and keep them coming.
As a side note, I’ve been a Pigg longer than I’ve been oficially married (2 logins later) . I still recall my wife asking me why in the world I spend so much time on “that site”.
Now, she no longer fights it; she knows I’ve married them both.
December 1, 2009 at 1:11 PM #489518SD Transplant
ParticipantThanks to all for the great ideas and keep them coming.
As a side note, I’ve been a Pigg longer than I’ve been oficially married (2 logins later) . I still recall my wife asking me why in the world I spend so much time on “that site”.
Now, she no longer fights it; she knows I’ve married them both.
December 1, 2009 at 1:11 PM #489749SD Transplant
ParticipantThanks to all for the great ideas and keep them coming.
As a side note, I’ve been a Pigg longer than I’ve been oficially married (2 logins later) . I still recall my wife asking me why in the world I spend so much time on “that site”.
Now, she no longer fights it; she knows I’ve married them both.
December 1, 2009 at 1:39 PM #488901zzz
ParticipantJosh, some of the items are definitely comfort food, but I certainly don’t think comfort food means the place cannot be classy and upscale while also being casual. I think the foodie term might be New American. That said, I definitely think its fine to bring a 16 month old. Heck, you can bring your baby anywhere as long as they are well behaved. Some of the more traditional “fine” dining establishments are not really my speed and also not that kid friendly.
My other suggestions are Modus Supper Club or Avenue 5 both of which have great food.
I also like Bandar, the food is great, but the service is not, therefore I wouldn’t recommend it for an anniversary dinner nor with a child.
December 1, 2009 at 1:39 PM #489067zzz
ParticipantJosh, some of the items are definitely comfort food, but I certainly don’t think comfort food means the place cannot be classy and upscale while also being casual. I think the foodie term might be New American. That said, I definitely think its fine to bring a 16 month old. Heck, you can bring your baby anywhere as long as they are well behaved. Some of the more traditional “fine” dining establishments are not really my speed and also not that kid friendly.
My other suggestions are Modus Supper Club or Avenue 5 both of which have great food.
I also like Bandar, the food is great, but the service is not, therefore I wouldn’t recommend it for an anniversary dinner nor with a child.
December 1, 2009 at 1:39 PM #489450zzz
ParticipantJosh, some of the items are definitely comfort food, but I certainly don’t think comfort food means the place cannot be classy and upscale while also being casual. I think the foodie term might be New American. That said, I definitely think its fine to bring a 16 month old. Heck, you can bring your baby anywhere as long as they are well behaved. Some of the more traditional “fine” dining establishments are not really my speed and also not that kid friendly.
My other suggestions are Modus Supper Club or Avenue 5 both of which have great food.
I also like Bandar, the food is great, but the service is not, therefore I wouldn’t recommend it for an anniversary dinner nor with a child.
December 1, 2009 at 1:39 PM #489538zzz
ParticipantJosh, some of the items are definitely comfort food, but I certainly don’t think comfort food means the place cannot be classy and upscale while also being casual. I think the foodie term might be New American. That said, I definitely think its fine to bring a 16 month old. Heck, you can bring your baby anywhere as long as they are well behaved. Some of the more traditional “fine” dining establishments are not really my speed and also not that kid friendly.
My other suggestions are Modus Supper Club or Avenue 5 both of which have great food.
I also like Bandar, the food is great, but the service is not, therefore I wouldn’t recommend it for an anniversary dinner nor with a child.
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