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Someone from another ng will be in Nashville for New Year's evening and
day. She's looking for a couple of nice restaurants, mid scale as in not having to wear tuxes or evening gowns but nice semi-formal or just dressy type clothes. She wants good regional food with nice atmosphere and good service. She's also looking for a nice restaurant with a great breakfast. They are thinking of doing the river boat ride excursion that included dinner and entertainment so if anyone has any feedback on this,she would really appreciate it. AFAIK she is leaving sometime tomorrow. She's working on having internet access while she's gone but it won't be a high priority. TIA I suggested she try here but she didn't think she'd get a response in time or at all because she doesn't read the group. I'm thinking y'all are pretty helpful and would help if you have info. That's her post above, altered to read in the third person. Any ideas? -- http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 12-22-05 |
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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 20:00:49 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
wrote: Someone from another ng will be in Nashville for New Year's evening and day. She's looking for a couple of nice restaurants, At the late date, I would doubt that anything will be available short of White Castle. But you might want to try....Houston's, The Cooker, Ruth's Chris, The Stockyard or the Opryland Hotel. |
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Ward Abbott wrote: On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 20:00:49 -0600, Melba's Jammin' wrote: Someone from another ng will be in Nashville for New Year's evening and day. She's looking for a couple of nice restaurants, At the late date, I would doubt that anything will be available short of White Castle. But you might want to try....Houston's, The Cooker, Ruth's Chris, The Stockyard or the Opryland Hotel. Thanks, Ward. I'll pass the info along. -Barb -- http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 12-22-05 |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
Someone from another ng will be in Nashville for New Year's evening and day. She's looking for a couple of nice restaurants, mid scale as in not having to wear tuxes or evening gowns but nice semi-formal or just dressy type clothes. She wants good regional food with nice atmosphere and good service. I liked Mambu (I guess they're Asian fusion). If you look in ba.food archives I reveiwed it in 2003. Steve |
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:56:12 +0000 (UTC),
(Steve Pope) wrote: She wants good regional food with nice atmosphere and good service. I liked Mambu (I guess they're Asian fusion). If you look in ba.food archives I reveiwed it in 2003. Asian fusion in Nashville....ain't quite regional. Cracker Barrel is regional. vbg |
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Ward Abbott wrote:
(Steve Pope) wrote: She wants good regional food with nice atmosphere and good service. I liked Mambu (I guess they're Asian fusion). If you look in ba.food archives I reveiwed it in 2003. Asian fusion in Nashville....ain't quite regional. Cracker Barrel is regional. vbg Right. For regional, go to a meat-and-three place. But unless you know of a particularly good one, it's not likely to be totally excellent. Steve |
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In article ,
Melba's Jammin' wrote: I suggested she try here but she didn't think she'd get a response in time or at all because she doesn't read the group. I'm thinking y'all are pretty helpful and would help if you have info. That's her post above, altered to read in the third person. Any ideas? Thanks for your replies. -- http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 12-22-05 |
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