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  • 24th Street Cafe – Bakersfield, Ca – 93301 – idgoback.com

    Posted by admin on June 16th, 2010 and filed under cafe restaurants | 2 Comments »

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    24th Street Cafe-1415 24th St-Bakersfield, CA-93301-(661)323-8801– Bakersfield people have been back time and time again to this Oil Rich Towns dining landmark. Known to all the locals, discovered by all the rest. Serving Breakfast and Lunch daily,the satisfaction of time, food and friendship takes one back…time and time again. Like one customer said :
    The food is great…and we feel like part of a big family when we go there. Mark, Jenny and all the wait-staff are simply the best. Go for daily dining and sit in a booth, the patio or at the old-fashioned counter. 24th Street is an American original City Cafe, it is like a lot of corner Cafes in America. You can eat out on the back patio, so you could even call it a Garden Cafe. One of the Best restaurants with a menu full of great american food.

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    Restaurants in Morristown, N.J. Grand Cafe (#4)

    Posted by admin on June 8th, 2010 and filed under cafe restaurants | No Comments »

    Restaurants in Morristown NJ -
    Review below -
    By Wilma Hurwitz
    Special to Morristown This Week- The Grand Cafe.
    42 Washington Street, Morristown,NJ.
    Ph-973-540-9444
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 11:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Saturday, 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
    Sundays: Available for private parties.
    Cuisine: Blend of French and Continental cuisines.
    Price range: Lunches from $10.50 to $16. Dinner entrees can range from $19.50 to $38.
    Outdoor dining: Space for 24-30 guests in the small patio next to the restaurant. Flower planters and shrubbery surround wrought iron chairs and tables with glass tops.
    Specialties this summer: Tian (layers of) tomato and buffalo mozzarella with roasted bell peppers and grilled portobello mushroom with a balsamic glaze.
    Lunch: Kobe burger, duck sausage, Grand Cafe smoked salmon, pan seared panko crusted tuna, grilled chicken breast with truffle, macaroni and cheese.
    Dinner: Alaskan crab and avocado roll, warm lobster salad, pan seared fresh foie gras du jour, Grand Cafe’s classic steak tartare, steamed East Coast day boat halibut, grilled center cut swordfish.
    Owners/managers:
    Desmond and Alice Lloyd, owners; Walter Hansberry,general manager;
    Kevin Slean, maitre d’.

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    Grand Cafe
    Fine old school dining that simply does not exist other then in NYC or Paris! Fair price for the quality. The staff are VERY professionals who h ave been doing this for an avg of 25 years! A must go if your in the area, or even not, its worth the trip!
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    Grand Cafe is an overlooked jewel. Stop searching for the hippest nouvelle and enjoy truly great cooking, in an incredibly beautiful setting, with quite simply better service I’ve ever experienced in Manhattan or Europe. Never fail to order the restaurant-made smoked salmon
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    Grand Cafe
    Diners seeking an elegant meal or outside dining should visit The Grand Cafe in downtown Morristown. This restaurant offers lunch and dinner and features an impressive wine menu. Entrees include smoked king salmon, oysters on the half shell, pan-seared ahi tuna, steak tartare, sauteed calves’ liver, escargot and fried duck. The atmosphere is intimate, the dress code is semi-formal, and the Grand Cafe features indoor and outdoor seating. It won The 2009/2010 Zagat Survey award for highest rating in Morristown, and Desmond Lloyd won a Restaurateur of the Year award from the New Jersey Restaurant Association.
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    www.thegrandcafe.com
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    Wonderful dining experience. Professional service, excellent food! A few classic dishes, but also some very innovative dishes, try the lobster salad app and the Tuna entree. The decor is historic. Mahogany and oak with several private rooms that you should just ask to see. Its not cheap, but the value is there, no $9.00 baked potato etc. Wine list is impressive, you can go deep, but there is also a lot of reasonable choices. We will go back.
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    One of the last outposts of civility. Grand is what it is; classy and polished; best service in New Jersey with Walter the catering manager and Kevin the maitre d’. Gorgeously decorated during the holidays, and warmed by the piano player on the weekends. Terrific smoked salmon, pork chops, among others. Nicely balanced wine list to cater to different pocketbooks.
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    Why go anywhere else
    by vs79 at Citysearch
    Finally I found a restaurant that gets it. Excellent food, beautiful setting, professional service. My business brings me to restaurants all over the US and Europe, and The Grand Cafe is second to none. I was told about this place by a business associate. When I walked in I thought it was a new restaurant, I was surprised to see they have been in business for 26 years! Many of the same emploees from day one, that says something. I brought clients here who ended up bringing in thier wives a few weeks later. The maitre d’ remembered them and treated them like gold, which has helped me tremendously. If you have an important business meeting and want to ensure its success, go to The Grand Cafe, if you want to impress friends, go to The Grand Cafe. Try the warm lobster salad app. its a one of a kind, also the sauteed veal entree, the rackof lamb, or if they have it the dover sole (they do it right, not like some other spots) and you must have a soufle for dessert.
    Professional service, excellent food, beautiful setting

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    ICE CAVE T REX CAFE DOWNTOWN DISNEYWORLD

    Posted by admin on May 17th, 2010 and filed under downtown cafe | 5 Comments »

    ThemeDesign was part of the construction of the most amazing Themed Restaurant.
    www.themedesign.us

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    Grand Cafe Morristown,N.J Restaurants +Reviews (#3) Kevin Slean collection of videos

    Posted by admin on May 17th, 2010 and filed under cafe restaurants | No Comments »

    THE GRAND CAFÉ
    42 WASHINGTON ST., MORRISTOWN, (973) 540-9444
    CONTINENTAL & FRENCH / Residents and families in Morristown and surrounding areas, business people and professionals. Congenial. Three stories of dining rooms that are all elegantly decorated. Second and third floors have dining rooms for parties and special functions
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    The Grand Cafe
    Diners seeking an elegant meal or outside dining should visit The Grand Cafe in downtown Morristown. This restaurant offers lunch and dinner and features an impressive wine menu. Entrees include smoked king salmon, oysters on the half shell, pan-seared ahi tuna, steak tartare, sauteed calves’ liver, escargot and fried duck. The atmosphere is intimate, the dress code is semi-formal, and the Grand Cafe features indoor and outdoor seating. It won The 2009/2010 Zagat Survey award for highest rating in Morristown, and Desmond Lloyd won a Restaurateur of the Year award from the New Jersey Restaurant Association.
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    Why go anywhere else
    by vs79 at Citysearch
    Finally I found a restaurant that gets it. Excellent food, beautiful setting, professional service. My business brings me to restaurants all over the US and Europe, and The Grand Cafe is second to none. I was told about this place by a business associate. When I walked in I thought it was a new restaurant, I was surprised to see they have been in business for 26 years! Many of the same emploees from day one, that says something. I brought clients here who ended up bringing in thier wives a few weeks later. The maitre d’ remembered them and treated them like gold, which has helped me tremendously. If you have an important business meeting and want to ensure its success, go to The Grand Cafe, if you want to impress friends, go to The Grand Cafe. Try the warm lobster salad app. its a one of a kind, also the sauteed veal entree, the rackof lamb, or if they have it the dover sole (they do it right, not like some other spots) and you must have a soufle for dessert.
    Professional service, excellent food, beautiful setting
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    New York Times Article
    The Grand Cafe in Morristown is as chichi as it gets in Morris County, according to Zagats restaurant guide. With wood panelling, stained-glass windows and waiters in black ties, the restaurant looks more old London club than New Jersey.
    This corner of New Yorks less glamorous neighbour state is famously home to The Sopranos, but it is also the preferred dormitory zone for many business leaders. Close enough to New York for a Wall Street commute, it is far enough away to build big homes with long drives. New Jersey offers many a rich mans most precious commodity — privacy.
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    .Wonderful dining experience. Professional service, excellent food! A few classic dishes, but also some very innovative dishes, try the lobster salad app and the Tuna entree. The decor is historic. Mahogany and oak with several private rooms that you should just ask to see. Its not cheap, but the value is there, no $9.00 baked potato etc. Wine list is impressive, you can go deep, but there is also a lot of reasonable choices. We will go back
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    Grand Cafe is the perfect location for a wedding rehearsal/anniversary or birthday dinner. First class service and great food. The Grand Cafe offers great value and will work with-in your budget. Give them a call.
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    Toast Cafe Bar & Grill Restaurant Blackpool

    Posted by admin on May 4th, 2010 and filed under cafe restaurants | No Comments »

    Sky News in Toast Cafe Bar & Grill Restaurant Blackpool visit our website www.toast-cafe-bar.co.uk for more info news and menus from Blackpoos best award winning restaurant

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    Chronicle Restaurant Feature: The Franklin Café

    Posted by admin on April 28th, 2010 and filed under cafe restaurants | 3 Comments »

    The Franklin Café
    278 Shawmut Ave.
    Boston, Ma
    617-350-0010
    shot May, 2003
    food

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    Restaurants With Style

    Posted by admin on April 13th, 2010 and filed under cafe restaurants | 19 Comments »

    The Wisest Wizards go to 5 restaurants with style in the St. Louis area. The places we visited:

    Maxwell’s Restaurant
    Eat-Rite
    Lambert’s Cafe
    Shogun Japanese Steakhouse
    Cracker Barrel Old Country Store

    Our Fiesta Movement Profile:
    http://fiestamovement.com/agent35

    Music By:
    http://www.myspace.com/thelincolnsukdetroit

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    It’s Vegas Baby !!! Las Vegas Restaurants~Kyklos Greek Cafe

    Posted by admin on April 10th, 2010 and filed under cafe restaurants | No Comments »

    Restaurants throughout Las Vegas
    TheVegasTVChannel dotcom

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    Hong Kong Restaurant – Cafe Inn

    Posted by admin on April 4th, 2010 and filed under cafe restaurants | No Comments »

    Upstair cafe in Hong Kong. Video produced by www.foodeasy.com

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    Global Dining at Cafe Boulud on Palm Beach

    Posted by admin on April 1st, 2010 and filed under cafe restaurants | No Comments »

    Smallbiz Video Network features a Multicultural dining experience on the lovely island of Palm Beach.

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