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Hello All:
A friend recently told me he'd gone to a "very weird" restaurant in Chicago somewhere near Lake Michigan. Among other curiosities at this restaurant: upon walking through the door, he says, you are pelted with paper balls!! (Presumably by other cheerful customers?) Apparently, the floor is covered with these paper balls. Notwithstanding the "weirdness" of this restaurant, he recommended it quite heartily. But he cannot remember the name. Do YOU know the name of this restaurant? Many thanks in advance! DBR Berkeley, California (It has to be pretty weird to impress a Berkeleyan!!) dbrett-phantasmagorical |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 20:58:50 -0500, Zippy the Pinhead
wrote: On 26 Apr 2004 18:27:41 -0700, (Brandon) wrote: Hello All: A friend recently told me he'd gone to a "very weird" restaurant in Chicago somewhere near Lake Michigan. Among other curiosities at this restaurant: upon walking through the door, he says, you are pelted with paper balls!! (Presumably by other cheerful customers?) Apparently, the floor is covered with these paper balls. Notwithstanding the "weirdness" of this restaurant, he recommended it quite heartily. But he cannot remember the name. Do YOU know the name of this restaurant? Geez, if you hadn't said Chicago, I'd have thought it was Dick's Last Resort on the Riverwalk in San Antonio. Have they gone franchise? 6 locations in the continental US (including Chicago). (don't visit the site if you're on dialup) http://www.dickslastresort.com/ -sw |
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