![]() avery rode his bike to chili’s.Īvery walked in the back door. the name of the suburb is “douglasville.”Īvery rode his bike through douglasville. the restaurant served southwest cuisine in a suburb of atlanta. “how fast must the water run for it to get away?” avery said.Īvery prepared to go to the restaurant where he worked. avery turned on the faucet in the bath tub. avery did 25 more sit-ups.Īvery went into the bathroom. it was time to prepare to prepare to go to work. the lofts sold for approximately $245,000 to $385,000 according to the article in ‘texas monthly.’Īvery looked at the clock. the new york-style bagel shop was in a loft district. the restaurant review was about a new york-style bagel shop. “i didn’t know underprivileged kids existed in plano,” avery said.Īvery turned to the back. there was hay in the back of the truck.Īvery studied the ‘texas monthly.’ he studied the women in dallas in a feature called ‘the real housewives of dallas speak out.’ it was about underprivileged kids in plano. avery had a copy of ‘texas monthly.’ avery looked at a man standing next to a truck on the cover. avery had a letter from the electric company. While I won't be rushing back, I wouldn't be staunchly opposed if someone wanted to go.At the mailbox, avery opened it. The food was good, service okay, and ambience decent except for the smell/stickiness. My friend's chicken/spaghetti selection tasted a bit better and was considerably warmer. The dish came out lukewarm which made it somewhat less enjoyable. The ravioli certainly had an interesting flavor combination, but they were good and the bread was good as well. Despite the perceived cleanliness, the food was pretty good. The restaurant just didn't seem clean which is certainly not what you want when eating. When I sat down at the table, I noticed how odd the place smelled followed by the stickiness of the table. good), and my friend got a chicken and spaghetti dish. You order at the counter, and I got the Thai Chicken Ravioli (I know-an odd selection, but it sounded. Went with a friend on a Monday night around 7:30, and it was busy but not full. MoreĪn eclectic place that serves pretty good Italian food. If I were an Emory student, I'd probably go back here. We both liked them, though my wife's jerk-chicken salad was light on the actual jerk chicken. The appetizer salad came out first, and was okay if plain. The tables are heavy wood that can (and probably have) take a beating. The decor/atmosphere is 'college eatery'. However, one of the servers noticed me and came around to process my order while the others were still deciding (which was nice). When I got up to order, a pack of ~ 6 sorority girls beat me to the counter, so I was debating just throwing in the towel and eating somewhere else. I tend not to like this, though I guess it saves the restaurant a lot on hiring less servers. Once inside, we learned that the drill here was that you picked up a menu, chose a table, and then ordered / paid at the counter. and get honked at in order to parallel park on the street. Their lot is small and I ended up having. and thought this would be a good option for dinner. We finished a concert-event at Emory around 5:45 p.m. I had never tried this place, though I'd seen it for years. American Restaurants for Families in Virginia Highland. ![]() Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Atlanta.Restaurants for Special Occasions in Atlanta. ![]()
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