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Post #793215 by tikiskip on Sat, Feb 16, 2019 8:52 PM

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Man that is great!

In Ohio there are SOOO many new restaurants and old great places that just throwing a tiki in the joint won't do.

Now if you are one of the old classic places you can ride the wave you earned over many years.
But the new guys got to work for it.

I can tell you that I avoid the new hip places and go for the old places that have been around for some time.

Many times the molecular mixology food / drinks are BS and are not that great, But most people will swear that it was the best thing they ever ate so they can brag about the place they went to last weekend.

And heck at least they are working for it.

Our bill at the good ol Windward was $19.00 bucks tonight and I bought Bob a drink, we were there for 3 hours.
That would be two drinks at some of these places and we would be there about 1 hour, Once.