Matthew D
Foodie
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:22 am
No Longer Old Louisville
Roger A. Baylor wrote:All along, it should have been Max's and Erma's, not Max and Erma's. Always bothered me when I saw that on billboards, never affected me when going there because I didn't. Go. Ever.
In a local, independent market as vibrant as this one, when one of these vapid monoliths fall ... does anyone even hear it?
Matthew D wrote:When on the road, I would make a point to look for a Max and Erma's if I was planning a "right off the highway" stop. Food seemed to be consistently decent. And that's what I expect from a chain - that they are predictably decent. Varied menu too.
Roger A. Baylor wrote:In a local, independent market as vibrant as this one, when one of these vapid monoliths fall ... does anyone even hear it?
In a local, independent market as vibrant as this one, when one of these vapid monoliths fall ... does anyone even hear it?
Roger A. Baylor wrote:In a local, independent market as vibrant as this one, when one of these vapid monoliths fall ... does anyone even hear it?
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