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Post by mightejoe on Apr 4, 2007 15:35:59 GMT -5
I see they're back - now Worm can get his over cooked steak again. ;D
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Laura Rice
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Post by Laura Rice on Apr 4, 2007 15:43:54 GMT -5
Are they located near where they were before?
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Post by mightejoe on Apr 4, 2007 15:46:49 GMT -5
They're at the Villager Lodge on 23rd Street.
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Post by RuneDeer on Apr 4, 2007 16:44:36 GMT -5
They're at the Villager Lodge on 23rd Street. Roughly in between Waffle House & Captain D's.
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Post by daworm on Apr 5, 2007 10:24:30 GMT -5
I've not been, but they've been open for a while. It's a bit out of my way.
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Post by gridbug on Apr 5, 2007 11:31:51 GMT -5
Don't they card you?
I didn't think Worm was in AARP yet.
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Post by daworm on Apr 5, 2007 13:58:39 GMT -5
When I went to the old location (damnation to Eckerds, damn them straight to hell), all I would ever order was steak and fries. The old people food was left to the old people.
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Post by Thorne on Apr 5, 2007 15:08:54 GMT -5
I think you mean Walgreen's Worm.
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Post by daworm on Apr 5, 2007 15:13:32 GMT -5
Yeah, Walgreens. Like I ever go down there anymore (like I ever went for anything but T&C before, either). I hate trendy places, mainly because I hate trendy people, and the North Shore is as trendy as it gets.
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Post by Red on Apr 5, 2007 20:28:36 GMT -5
Been there for awhile on 23rd. Not the same.
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Post by Homebrew Dave on Apr 12, 2007 10:38:13 GMT -5
No it is most definately not the same.
All last week they were advertising on Talk 102.3 about their impending Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet. The very name "Town & Country" conjures up for most of us an image of good home-cooked comfort foods like what you expect when you went to grandma's house for Sunday dinner. Indeed, a "Town & Country Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet" gave me visions of a well-groomed man in a chef's coat and hat carving slices of roasted turkey and baked ham and laying them on my plate with the flat of the carving knife and the tines of the carving fork. I forsaw dishes of hot vegetables and a variety of salads and side items.
To my horror, what I got was slices of chopped, pressed, smoked turkey soaking hot-tub-like in a chafing dish full of low-grade imitation giblet gravy.
I shall not be returning to this new and disturbing incarnation of the venerable and venerated Town & Country.
Dave
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Post by augie47 on Apr 12, 2007 13:37:10 GMT -5
On the bright side I was able to make two trips in 1 visit...my first trip and my last trip. Really wasn't suprised considering all......but it is a damn shame the good name has been so adultrated.
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Post by Babs on Apr 12, 2007 16:25:35 GMT -5
I think that a few of the old employees opened the place up and hoped to attract people with the old name.
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