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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 04:30 AM
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Default Re: Nice Resturants on the oceanfront

Originally Posted by blitzblue1032
holy ****. lol i didnt expect to get this great of a reply. i really appreciate everyones input on this. this is helping out tremendously. although, its giving a lot more options than i thought it would lol. im kinda feeling seafood/steak and i think shes more for the view/ambiance. lol so right now we are leaning more towards catch 31 i think. where is this RC place that yall are talking about? as well as the melting pot? we are staying at the SpringHill Marriott.
Ruth's Chris is a chain; while everyone generally agrees that the food is amazing, you can also find them pretty much anywhere.

As someone who used to work at Melting Pot, I will say that it's overpriced for what you actually get. You're paying for the experience, and it honestly is a lot of fun and forces you to take your time (we usually take 2 1/2 hours from start to finish). That being said, we'll probably never go back because we bought a fondue pot and discovered how easy (and cheap) it is to do fondue at home that tastes just as good

If you do go to Melting Pot, and you want a more private dining experience, ask for table 7 when you make the reservation