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Old 06-17-2008, 07:46 PM   #25 (permalink)
sherry7
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Originally Posted by bridgetgirl View Post
Its like y'all are talking Chinese, lol. Are these parts of town or actual cities?

I like PF Changs, Dave and Busters,although fun has crappy food. I was hoping to find a place that woould allow us to have a big table and give us lots of time too talk, swap stories, take pics, etc.

I like how y'all are getting the creative juices flowing. So do we do a Saturday or a Sunday? Since I wil be driving 3 hours or so, I would prefer a Saturday. Evening is ok too, I can make a day of it, or even overnight it!
Lol Bridget, I can see how you'd be lost in the conversation. The Waterfront and South Side Works are both big shopping areas. Kennywood is an amusement park, and Sandcastle is a water park. Homestead is within Pgh city limits (I think), but it's just the name of that particular area. (Just like in San Diego where you have your different areas...Gas Lamp District, La Jolla, Coronado, etc)

I also vote for a Saturday...doesn't matter what time.

Normally, I'd absolutely love PF Changs...however, is the menu varied enough to acomodate all of us, with our various stages of gastric bypass? With all of the sauces, etc on Chinese food, that might be a problem. Also, does everyone like Chinese food?

Mitchell's Fish Market sounds very good...but again, does everyone like seafood? Their non-seafood choices are very limited.

TGI Fridays has a pretty varied menu...salads, chicken, pork, steaks, seafood, soups, etc.

Damon's (normally known for their delicious ribs) also has a pretty varied menu...salads, chicken, pork, steaks, seafood, soup, and they also have grilled chicken and steak on their Kid's menu for those of us that are still eating very little.

I checked out the menu's online for all of the restaurants above...and it seems like TGI Friday's and Damon's have the most varied menus that would acomodate all of our various eating stages. Thoughts everyone? Any other suggestions?

edit: I just checked out the menu for Uno Chicago Grille, and they also have a very varied menu...salads, chicken, steaks, soup, seafood, etc. I never knew they served all of that stuff...I always gravitated straight toward the deep dish pizza in the past.
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