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    Quote Originally Posted by azjoe View Post
    I've received some Omaha's as a gift once... thought they were way over rated, both in price and quality. I've heard good things about Allen Brothers, but unfortunately I don't have any first hand experience with them.

    Although I can seldom afford it, a nice dry aged prime grade ribeye is about as close to heaven as I think I'll ever get .
    Joe,

    Something tells me that you eat here on a regular basis.

    http://thephoenician.com/pages/index.html


    Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvbias View Post
    Joe,

    Something tells me that you eat here on a regular basis.

    http://thephoenician.com/pages/index.html


    Terry
    I love that hotel Great robes hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm View Post
    I love that hotel Great robes hehe
    I ate brunch there a couple years ago.
    Definately something different.


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    Have to say Allen Bros. or Lobel's JL

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    Well, my suggestion is that you start sending different steaks to me. I'll certainly let you know which ones I think are the best.....um.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvbias View Post
    Joe,

    Something tells me that you eat here on a regular basis.

    http://thephoenician.com/pages/index.html


    Terry
    Well, I have eaten there, but I'm nowhere near a regular, lol. Ritzy isn't my thing... I'd rather suck down a few beers and a burger at a good cowboy bar in the desert, to be honest. Greasewood Flats was a good place a while back... used to hang there some. But the tourists ruined it....
    In its earlier days, Greasewood Flats was known only to the lucky few who discovered the tiny place hidden off of a dirt road in the middle of nowhere, including Glen Campbell, John Denver, and Tennessee Ernie Ford, who would do impromptu performances. Today, the circa-1883 former stagecoach bunkhouse is widely known and wildly popular, with its rustic bar and dozens of picnic tables under a rolling canopy of trees. Folks flock to Greasewood for a cold beer, a grilled-to-order hamburger, live music, and stunning sunset views over the mountaintops to the west.

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