Robin Garr wrote:TP Lowe wrote:Robin Garr wrote: Truffles and caviar!And Cuban sandwiches ...
Cubanos on Brownsboro Road - love it!
For the help, y'know ...
I'm happy to be the help ...
Robin Garr wrote:TP Lowe wrote:Robin Garr wrote: Truffles and caviar!And Cuban sandwiches ...
Cubanos on Brownsboro Road - love it!
For the help, y'know ...
David R. Pierce wrote:And their produce is way better than the average. If I understand correctly, they buy from a farmers co-op so the $ goes back to the farm.
Robin Garr wrote:TP Lowe wrote:Robin Garr wrote: Truffles and caviar!And Cuban sandwiches ...
Cubanos on Brownsboro Road - love it!
For the help, y'know ...
Susanne Smith wrote:Yes. I would venture to say that the customers at our Cafe are as, or possibly more culturally diverse than any other restaurant in town. At any given time, we have a mix of extremely wealthy, middle class, blue class, gay, straight, Republicans and Democrats, young and old, black and white, and just plain crazy. Cuban sandwiches are welcome as well.
Catherine Davidson wrote:Admire you both for previous writings but for all of us living within a stone's throw of former Doll's I wouldn't chop the city up that way.
Robin Garr wrote:Catherine Davidson wrote:Admire you both for previous writings but for all of us living within a stone's throw of former Doll's I wouldn't chop the city up that way.
It's a joke, Catherine! I don't live all that far from that neighborhood myself, and our church is even closer.
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