Joe, Yes LeBistro for Dinner, Buffett lunch.....no reservations. Gotcha down. Bob
Joseph DaVolio wrote:
> Bob
> Le Bistro sounds great. You can put me down for that (1 couple and the half pint) I assume this is for dinner?? and we will go for the buffet for lunch?? I am still waiting to hear if my brother wants to go, I will update you when I hear from him. I'm not sure if my wife wants to make a weekend out of this, if so we will probably stay at her mothers...she lives about 10 mins. away in RI.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe DaVolio
>
> BTW..Your email look the same to me.
>
> >>> Bob Nichols <bnich@bellatlantic.net> 03/11 10:26 PM >>>
> If its ok with the rest of you I'll go with Le Bistro. I figure we got some
> time yet, also want to let the rest of the guys respond. BTW what do my email
> look like I just upgraded to Netscape Nav 4.04, I had 2.02 Old Stuff! Bob
>
> Roger Heim wrote:
>
> > Actually, Le Bistro is the least expensive of all the restaurants (pasta
> > from 8.25 to 15.50, specialties from 14.25 to 20.50). Cedars is the most
> > expensive, but Al Dente isn't cheap either (pasta goes from $11.50 to
> > $24.00, seafood from 18.95 to 29.00, specialties from 18.00 to 28.50.)
> > Branches is comparable (8.95 to 18.75). Fox Harbour is a little more
> > expensive than Cedars.
> >
> > I don't mind paying for a good meal when I go out for dinner but I don't
> > want to spend other people's money (actually I would love to spend someone
> > else's money but that's a different subject.) The closer you get to the
> > shore the more seafood you get but this is (I think) the off season so some
> > restaurants may be closed.
> >
> > Roger
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