Need ideas for nice dinner places
went there last sunday right before the special started but i was being treated so it was all good, had the mustard steak or whatever the hell its called. OH goodness that thing is so delicious. you have to ask for it since its not the on menu, you should try it since itll be cheap if you go with someone.
vb2ner hey where'd you work with bobby?? I agree the guy knows how to cook! Don't know if he's still doing the oyster stew but that's all that has to be said here
/oyster stew
hey josh...let me know if you are really trying to impress
im friends with Marcel and can set you up nicely for two over at the Trellis in Williamsburg.
better put in a little over time though, lol
im friends with Marcel and can set you up nicely for two over at the Trellis in Williamsburg.
better put in a little over time though, lol
I actually thought about the Trellis, but she said she has been there and wasn't very impressed. Thanks for the offer though.
"Different" should never be used to describe a chain.
The Melting Pot? Are you serious?
Ricky, you REALLY need to develop your palate if you think that place is good.
The Melting Pot? Are you serious?
Ricky, you REALLY need to develop your palate if you think that place is good.
Not all chain restaurants are that bad. Personally, my favorite place to eat is Texas Roadhouse, which is a typical chain restaurant, I just really like their food. I'm just looking for something a little more.. special I guess. Outback would be a good comparison to a place I'm looking to take her (food wise at least), just like I said, I want to go somewhere she's never been, and everyone has been to Outback.
Like I've said before, there won't be any drinking. My g/f is not of legal age to consume, and we will probably be going for a ride afterwards, which means no drinking for me either.




