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...house, lobster savannah, along with many veal, beef, and game dishes. More gregarious traditionalists will feel right at home at Durgin Park (340 N. Market St. and also 100 Huntington Ave., Boston), where diners sit elbow-to-elbow carving succulent prime ribs. And for the native New Yorker, Grill 23 (161 Berkeley St., Boston) serves Manhattan-style beef, veal, and seafood fare...
...storm was capricious. At John's Bar & Grill in Evans City, 23 miles north of Pittsburgh, about 70 horrified customers hit the floor when a twister hovered overhead. The tornado razed surrounding buildings but spared the saloon...
Does the loss of revenues in the lounge mean higher prices in the dining room? For a lot of places, the answer is yes, says Ed Moose, owner of the Washington Square Bar & Grill in San Francisco. While his touted fettuccine still goes for only $8, this may not be typical. "If wine drinkers spend 25 minutes over a glass, whereas the hard drinker orders more expensive spirits every 20 minutes, it changes the economics," he says. "You have to raise food prices...
...Quincy House, where the sport has been elevated above the status of mere recreation, the players' minds turn from food to foos not only after lunch and dinner, but also during the nightly trip to the Q-House grill...
...powerless to change. Moreover, his swilling and wenching take place in societies where shame is archaic and judgmental a dirty word. Overdue for his flight, Fielding Goodney simply delays the plane with a phony bomb scare: "I always do it when I'm running late. They grill the latecomers but not if you're first-class. It's not economical." A Los Angeles housewife interrupts Self and a prostitute in a parked car with "Hurry it up, pal. You're in my drive...