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I know where that is. I didn't know about the restaurant up there. I'll check it out.We have some outstanding eateries in Cincy. Just had a $200 steak dinner with the frau at Jack Ruby's. That was off the hook good. I think we probably have more 5 star steak houses than any other cuisine here.
Quote from: Flyin6 on March 16, 2016, 08:07:59 PMI know where that is. I didn't know about the restaurant up there. I'll check it out.We have some outstanding eateries in Cincy. Just had a $200 steak dinner with the frau at Jack Ruby's. That was off the hook good. I think we probably have more 5 star steak houses than any other cuisine here.You talkin about The Precinct?Love that place. Been there a few times. First time was 1998Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah, isn't I-75 thru Dayton & Cinci delightful????
I might just have to try that incline house this summer. We will most likely be passing through and camping at Winton Woods again. Wife has family in Lebanon OH so we have to go there. All I ever get to see in Cincy is the traffic.
Just had a $200 steak dinner
Just down the block is a crazy hamburger dive...I can't recall the name...which is the best in Cincy as well.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
You know I've had pricey meals as most here have I assume. Here's my take on it, if it's a pricey meal (& I'm paying which is a big clause to this idea) then it better be the whole deal. What I mean by that is the food is only worth X regardless of who cooked it & how. So then the atmosphere better be up to par. For instance sitting on a deck overlooking the sound at Hilton Head near sunset one year with my wife was really amazing. The food not so great but it was worth the money because of the setting. Now a high priced meal in a converted warehouse down the street around a bunch of snobs who think they're superior to everyone else in the room I wouldn't trade for a meal at subway as the company at subway is probably more my style anyhow. The reality is I've had a fried turkey sitting around a camp fire on a dry lake bed in So Cal that would rival any fancy meal I ever ate & it cost little to nothing. Not to mention the company I was with were salt of the earth.......
Quote from: stlaser on March 17, 2016, 10:14:10 AMYou know I've had pricey meals as most here have I assume. Here's my take on it, if it's a pricey meal (& I'm paying which is a big clause to this idea) then it better be the whole deal. What I mean by that is the food is only worth X regardless of who cooked it & how. So then the atmosphere better be up to par. For instance sitting on a deck overlooking the sound at Hilton Head near sunset one year with my wife was really amazing. The food not so great but it was worth the money because of the setting. Now a high priced meal in a converted warehouse down the street around a bunch of snobs who think they're superior to everyone else in the room I wouldn't trade for a meal at subway as the company at subway is probably more my style anyhow. The reality is I've had a fried turkey sitting around a camp fire on a dry lake bed in So Cal that would rival any fancy meal I ever ate & it cost little to nothing. Not to mention the company I was with were salt of the earth.......I agree.