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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1552408" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>All of these. Peppers is like a local version of Chili's. Not in a bad way, just nothing fancy. Tex Mex and Burgers. Kilkenney on Cherry Street is good, but perhaps too casual for what you have in mind. It's basically a bar with good food. Similar to McNellie's or TapWerks, maybe a step classier.</p><p></p><p>FWIW I proposed to my wife in Utica Square after dinner at Fleming's. Our tab before gratuity (in 2006) was right at $200 for two dinners, dessert, and one bottle of wine. It's not inexpensive, but considering you posted a thread about tailored suits, I doubt you mind that for a "splurge" meal.</p><p></p><p>I cannot comment on Stonehorse, as I have not eaten there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1552408, member: 7488"] All of these. Peppers is like a local version of Chili's. Not in a bad way, just nothing fancy. Tex Mex and Burgers. Kilkenney on Cherry Street is good, but perhaps too casual for what you have in mind. It's basically a bar with good food. Similar to McNellie's or TapWerks, maybe a step classier. FWIW I proposed to my wife in Utica Square after dinner at Fleming's. Our tab before gratuity (in 2006) was right at $200 for two dinners, dessert, and one bottle of wine. It's not inexpensive, but considering you posted a thread about tailored suits, I doubt you mind that for a "splurge" meal. I cannot comment on Stonehorse, as I have not eaten there. [/QUOTE]
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