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- From: jojo@leland.Stanford.EDU (Joanne Spetz)
- Subject: Re: Where do we Eat on the Peninsula??
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.190301.2816@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 19:03:01 GMT
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- shedevil@gw.home.vix.com (Anne P. Mitchell, J.D.) writes:
-
- >1) Has to be able to seat folks for dinner at about 10pm on a Friday
- >night;
- >2) Has to have a real menu and real waiting service; and
- >3) Has to serve coffee and dessert.
-
- Along the quieter line (meaning chain restaurant), you can try
- Marie Callendar's in Los Altos. They're open until 11pm and meet your
- three criteria. We eat there often because the food is predictable and
- they're open later than most restaurants.
-
- Tied House in Mountain View (other locations as well) has a late-night
- dinner menu of (mostly) burgers and such. Please see previous flames
- about their food. I like their beer.
-
- Jing Jing of Palo Alto was advertising in the Stanford paper late-night
- food service. I'm not sure if they maintained their hours, but they
- were open til about midnight on weekends, maybe later. Their dessert menu
- is probably lacking, though :)
-
- Good luck.
-
- Joanne
-
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- Joanne Spetz Department of Economics
- jojo@leland.stanford.edu Stanford University
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