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Letter to the editor APP.com
State's bistros need beer, wine licenses
NOVEMBER 8, 2009
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New Jersey needs beer and wine licenses. A limited license, at an affordable price, would allow small bistros to sell beer and wine only, and only as an accompaniment to food.
More businesses mean more jobs, which means lower social ...
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BYOB is un-American. The New Jersey policy that allows retaurant patrons to bring their own wine and beer for consumption into an establishment cripples one of the foundations of this country — small businesses. Only larger, usually corporate bars …
Read more of this article click here –> wine - Bing News
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Perhaps we’re covetous of the “French” aesthetic because in the past, it has scorned us. In particular, the American notion of the French makes it seem like our perpetually well-dressed, beautiful older untouchable cousin, and we’re perpetually clomping behind her like a disheveled untucked donkey. France isn’t necessarily like that, and of all places, American ...
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... do crave and reminisce for the charming, quaint Parisian bistros and the delicious gourmet 'tables'. ... venture to Paris, looking for the best restaurants or off-the-beaten-path bistros, look no further to my top 10 (in no particular order). As it's not possible for me to add ... -day". This was one of our latest most frequented bistros. It's tiny but serving affordable, delicious ...
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... through the lighted streets of South Park for the annual Holiday Walkabout this Saturday, Dec. 5th, from 6-10pm. Plenty of free music, refreshments, shopping specials, and Santa visits! Here's a link to a complete shop-by-shop guide to all the festivity.
For maps, directions, and info about the independent neighborhood shops, bistros and taverns of South Park, visit www.southparkscene.com.
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... know. Went home feeling all forlorn.
Ma said to find a place where our family can go and have dinner after Chloe's O's. Suddenly I don't know where to go despite checking out the websites of so many bistros and restaurants.
Don't know why but I'm like browsing the Dolce and Gabbana website. As if I can afford any of their stuff.
I NEED A HERO
I'M HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO ...
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... between the more 70's vibe of Market's main drag and the industrial railroad tracks/canal warehouses is a series of tree-lined streets with brownstones, historic buildings, a small park, bistros, upscale boutiques, and unique furniture and gift stores. It kind of reminds me of some neighborhoods in my beloved Chicago. Especially on crisp fall days, with the leaves ablaze in color and the ...
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... Wufei gave him a startled look. He’d thought Heero Yuy enjoyed wining and dining his new boyfriend.
"Oh, he takes me out - but it’s to fancy French restaurants or to ‘dear little bistros’ as his high-class friends say. Not a good Chinese dinner yet, and I don’t know if he’s ever heard of pizza."
"I didn’t think he was that much of a snob,& ...
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... . And I wonder how is it that my life is like how it is now. Well, one thing that I've learnt, is that I can now sit for a very long time at Starbucks, or other cafes/bistros with WiFi connection, like The Lawn in KLCC (directly one floor lower than Starbucks, my favourite WiFi place in KLCC at the moment) and Austin Chase in The Gardens. This Austin Chase place, it charges slightly more than ...
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... no city has embraced a regional dish the way Washington has the crab cake. You don't have to go to a special crabcakeria or a sidewalk stand. Crab cakes are everywhere: at manly steakhouses, flirty bistros and waterside restaurants. I've even seen a crab cake at Japanese restaurant Sushi Ko, where it is -- some might say heretically -- fried in tempura batter and served with avocado.
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