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- Newsgroups: ne.food
- Path: sparky!uunet!tmc!michael
- From: michael@monitor.com (Michael Johnson)
- Subject: Re: Chain Restaurants (Re: Red Lobster in 30 miles vicinity of Boston)
- Message-ID: <C17u16.25u@monitor.com>
- Sender: michael@monitor.com (Michael Johnson)
- Reply-To: michael@monitor.com (Michael Johnson)
- Organization: Monitor Company / IE
- References: <1jjugpINNje2@transfer.stratus.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 18:00:41 GMT
- Lines: 14
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- In article <1jjugpINNje2@transfer.stratus.com>
- lmann@vineland.pubs.stratus.com (Laurie Mann) writes:
- > One type of chain restaurant that's very common in the Midwest and nearly
- > unheard of here is the buffet restaurant. I kind of miss Duff's and the
- like.
- > Not great food, but lots of it.
- >
- I hope you don't mean stuff like Shoney's--I went to one in Louisville
- because it was the only thing within walking distance of the "hotel" and
- uggh! Hated it. I wouldn't mind a couple of "Olive Tree" restaurants,
- though. Lots of them down south of here--'specially Florida. Pretty
- reasonable Italian for a pretty decent price.
-
- michael@monitor.com
-