Very true, but I do not wish such a glorious project to be forgotten amongst the discussion of menial libraries and parking garages.couch 'em wrote:I thought we had already discussed plans to build this elsewhere?
Oscar Has Done It Again!
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Good. It's a crime that those folks are trying to dupe Texans into thinking that's what a Philly cheesesteak should look like and taste like.MrMustang1965 wrote:I heard that Oscar may now be wandering over towards Texadelphia in the same shopping center (Old Town).
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Whatdayaexpect from a Longhorn?PonyPride wrote:Good. It's a crime that those folks are trying to dupe Texans into thinking that's what a Philly cheesesteak should look like and taste like.MrMustang1965 wrote:I heard that Oscar may now be wandering over towards Texadelphia in the same shopping center (Old Town).

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yea dollar home made beers every wednesday night. very good i might add but it looks like that's done! shame since i was there last wednesday and starting to make a tradition out of it. i didn't see anything suggesting they were leaving. in fact there was a sign on a side room for some 'game room' that was coming soon.expony18 wrote:dont they have dollar beers?
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[/quote]I heard that Oscar may now be wandering over towards Texadelphia in the same shopping center (Old Town).
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Does he need directions?

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press release:
"Dallas Says Farewell to Landmark Restaurant and Brewery as TwoRows Restaurant Group Announces Closing of the Greenville location.
Dallas. (March 31, 2008)â€" After a 14-year reign as Dallas’s longest operating Restaurant and Brewery, TwoRows Restaurant and Brewery, located at 5500 Greenville Ave., will be closing its doors on Sunday, March 30th. TwoRows opened in 1994 and quickly became a dining and entertainment destination, changing the perception of Brewpubs in Dallas.
When it opened in 1994, Dallas had never seen a restaurant like it before; both excellent food and premium handcrafted ales. The brewpubs that entered the market in the same time period floundered and collapsed as a result of not meeting the local tastes in food and beers. The original menu was broad and unique. The handcrafted ales were developed to quench the local’s thirst, not necessarily educate them. “We knew going in that Texas’s taste in food and beer was unique in the lower 48â€
"Dallas Says Farewell to Landmark Restaurant and Brewery as TwoRows Restaurant Group Announces Closing of the Greenville location.
Dallas. (March 31, 2008)â€" After a 14-year reign as Dallas’s longest operating Restaurant and Brewery, TwoRows Restaurant and Brewery, located at 5500 Greenville Ave., will be closing its doors on Sunday, March 30th. TwoRows opened in 1994 and quickly became a dining and entertainment destination, changing the perception of Brewpubs in Dallas.
When it opened in 1994, Dallas had never seen a restaurant like it before; both excellent food and premium handcrafted ales. The brewpubs that entered the market in the same time period floundered and collapsed as a result of not meeting the local tastes in food and beers. The original menu was broad and unique. The handcrafted ales were developed to quench the local’s thirst, not necessarily educate them. “We knew going in that Texas’s taste in food and beer was unique in the lower 48â€
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