Bay_Kat said:I've never eaten at Vera's, would that be considered "high end"?
Ehesef said:bfncbs1 said:Do a search on Red Robin. You'll see my explanation in another thread.
To many threads to search.......I'm lazy and I don't sniff mascots anyway so I should be ok![]()
bfncbs1 said:Ehesef said:To many threads to search.......I'm lazy and I don't sniff mascots anyway so I should be ok![]()
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bfncbs1 said:Ehesef said:To many threads to search.......I'm lazy and I don't sniff mascots anyway so I should be ok![]()
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Oops. It should be CIP. Cheeseburgers in Paradise.Toxick said:What and where is this?
What and where is this?
What and where is this?
MMDad said:Vincenzo's is supposed to be high end. Anyone been?
MMDad said:Vincenzo's is supposed to be high end. Anyone been?
That's kind of my definition. I can't think of anywhere in SOMD that I wouldn't feel comfortable wearing jeans. If you can wear jeans, it definitely isn't "high end".Club'nBabySeals said:Quite a few times. It's good. Not great. I wouldn't call it "high end", though...not even by Southern Maryland standards. Nicer than your standard Applebees/Outback/etc, but nothing to glam up over.
virgovictoria said:I didn't read all of the thread, but is The Tides still in business? and what kind of establishment would that be/have been considered?
Bay_Kat said:Just ate at Mexico restaurant in Huntingtown, very suprisingly it was good. I only say surprisingly because of where they put it (away from everything). The price wasn't too bad for the amount of food they bring you. Guess this would be a "non-chain restaurant"?
Speedy70 said:What did you order?![]()