Buttermaker
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Dinner at Vin 205 last night. Featuring Spanish wine and food this weekend. Excellent meal and pretty good guitarist playing.
You can't serve it at restaurants. A few let you bring your own and pay a corking fee, but restaurants can't serve their own. The 13 Bones location is the reason for this latest referendum. The guy putting in the Max Burger tried to get voluntary annexation to serve alcohol and the county vetoed it. That led to the push for a referendum.They're putting it to a vote, but it's only dry in the sense you can't buy beer at a store. You can still serve at a restaurant.
Dinner at Vin 205 last night. Featuring Spanish wine and food this weekend. Excellent meal and pretty good guitarist playing.
Definitely not. My friend just got hired by them as br ewmaster.I thought Small Batch was closing!?
We must have been there around the same time on Friday night. Had salmon and stuffed shrimp at the bar. I'm confused by their pricing between the sides (and why we had to check out at 3 different registers, all with the same employee), but other than that... It was a pretty good experience.
I'm going to make Full Moon seriously question their all-you-can-eat crableg business model tonight.
I'm going to make Full Moon seriously question their all-you-can-eat crableg business model tonight.
Captains Gallery in advance also has the all you can eat crab legs on Thursdays starting at 11am. I think the new winston hickory tavern has them everyday.
Ooh all you can eat crab legs 300 miles from the coast? Sign me up please!
You clearly never watched the Good Eats episode on crab legs.
Nope, I just have a rule of never eating seafood, unless I can see water from my seat.
Understandable.
However, AB says:
"Given their less than convenient size and shape, and the location of the fisheries, most snow and king crabs are cooked dismantled and flash frozen as soon as they get to the processing plant, which is usually on the boat that caught them. Now I know that a lot of really great grocery stores will have what looks like fresh crab legs in the fresh fish case but , I'd be willing to bet a leg and a leg that they came in the back door cooked frozen already. And it'd be a pretty safe bet because if the shell is red you know that it's already been cooked. Now I don't have a problem with this given the fact that crab is extremely perishable. If I wanted to cook crab legs tonight I would buy the freshly thawed item. But if I planned on holding them just even 24 hours, I would want to buy them frozen and do the thawing myself."
Great. Have you ever worked in a restaurant? Particularly one that sells All-You-Can-Eat crab legs? They don't have AB selecting, handling or cooking the product.
lol u dumb
That water view better be in asia cause that's where your seafood comes from holmes