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Lord help any guy who needs to use the crapper at Eli Cannon's.
Luxury! Any old-timers remember Rapp's?
Lord help any guy who needs to use the crapper at Eli Cannon's.
Yep. That's what became Oscar's, right?Luxury! Any old-timers remember Rapp's?
sledog said:After ll this marginal food chat, we need a thread describing the crappers in these restaurants. Some of them are shall we say primitive. That's something worthwhile to hilite!
After ll this marginal food chat, we need a thread describing the crappers in these restaurants. Some of them are shall we say primitive. That's something worthwhile to hilite!
GemParty said:Anybody ever try The Place, outdoor fire-pits, in Guilford? Heard it's a local treasure. Unique.
That's so funny because the former drummer in my band has rated every restaurant and bar crapper in the state on a 1-10 scale. Seriously. We did not return to certain places because he didn't like the toilet.

Anybody ever try The Place, outdoor fire-pits, in Guilford? Heard it's a local treasure. Unique.
Filet at Morton's Steakhouse with a dab or Bernaise sauce and some creamed spinach....Nice.
Wow. Friends of mine just ate there New Year's Eve, it was their tradition for the last decade.
Anybody ever try The Place, outdoor fire-pits, in Guilford? Heard it's a local treasure. Unique.[/QUOTE
The Place is unique. We ate there years ago and wasn't impressed with the food, so maybe they have I proved.
Wow. Friends of mine just ate there New Year's Eve, it was their tradition for the last decade.
Never made it to Morton's, but I think the problem that remains is that you could have ended your last sentence four words earlier.They've had a lot of turnover in their kitchen lately and other restaurants like Capital Grille have eaten into their cut. I'm not surprised. Who's going into Hartford on a Tuesday night for a Morton's dinner?