[Groop] Dinner at San Diego

Scott Hudlow shudlow at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jul 2 11:30:24 PDT 2007


Hi,
   
  We (being my crew) leave downtown San Diego to go to dinner.  The closest we get to the gaslamp district is the Karl Strauss brewery over near the airport!  It is far too busy and expensive to try dinner anywhere near the convention center.  Plus, we have noticed they "card" everyone, at places where they sell beer and won't let kids in the door for an evening meal.  We have not gone to the restaurants behind the convention for a couple of years, but I doubt they are any better!  Probably want to leave, and maybe even go toward Hotel Circle or towards Costa Mesa, where we stay, where it will be less impacted by the Convention traffic.  Scott Hudlow 

Dana Gabbard <dgabbard at hotmail.com> wrote:
  Gary, you didn't know? It is gone! Closed about two years ago. And as you 
can imagine many a tear was shed at its passing.

Gaslamp is now totally overpriced and trendy.

http://www.osf.com/locations/menu-by-locations.htm#California

>From: "Gary Grossmann" 
>To: 
>Subject: Re: [Groop] Thanks for info on TFAW's Hell on Earth #1
>Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 19:32:10 -0700
>
>What about Spaghetti factory? Maybe we could all go for lunch after the 
>Groo panel on Thursday morning.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bodhikt at aol.com
> To: grossfamm at comcast.net ; myroncrandall at comcast.net ; groop at groo.com
> Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 6:50 AM
> Subject: Re: [Groop] Thanks for info on TFAW's Hell on Earth #1
>
>
> In a message dated 7/1/2007 6:29:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
>grossfamm at comcast.net writes:
> >>The main thing is to go somewhere that is not expensive and is kid 
>friendly. I see Kaytee has posted, so she probably has some suggestions 
>along that line.<<
> I don't really know downtown (near the convention center) all that well, 
>so I'm not sure what would be close as far as kid-friendly eateries are 
>there. TGIFridays wasn't toooo bad... but Myron needs to plan that dinner 
>for 5 may run close to $75 (or possibly more). And that the kiddies would 
>be perched on tall stools.
>
> If parking isn't a problem for somebody, a run to Costco for pizza would 
>be great. $10 per 20" pizza (cheese, pepperoni or combo), and we could get 
>drinks from Ralphs (a few blocks away), then have dinner at the little park 
>behind the convention center.
>
>
> Kaytee
> Proudly marching to a different kettle of fish
>
>
>
>
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