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We went to New Albany Bistro, finally!

by Amy A » Sat Mar 24, 2007 5:28 pm

My husband and I went in there last night for dinner.

I love the inside. Quaint and cute.

Our server was great. He never rushed us, and we are always slow to decide.

The fried green tomatoes were delicious. I LOVED my penne pomodoro.

My husband loved the pecan pie. He also loved my chocolate mousse. I know this because he took it away from me. :wink:

The worst part about the meal? There definitely WAS NOT enough people in there. It should have been packed!
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by David Clancy » Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:01 pm

Wow! Thanks for the kind words Amy. Next time your in, introduce yourself and I'll hook you up with something groovy! Basketball is kinda hurting us right now, but all bets are off once the patio is in full swing. Thanks again and join us again soon!-Dave
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by DeeDee D » Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:28 pm

Dave, any upcoming menu changes for Spring?
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by C. Devlin » Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:31 pm

My husband and I were there on Friday as well. I got there early, and while I waited for Gary had a really nice Malbec after consulting with the very wonderful waiter who understood right off the bat what I was interested in. A family came in with a young daughter and baby twins, and the waitress was fabulous with them. Dave took a few minutes to chat, and then we enjoyed a really lovely dinner with good wine and good desserts. Good music, wonderful wait staff and a really comfortable, warm atmosphere.

Looking forward to more evenings there with friends this summer.

Thanks Dave, and warmest regards to you all.
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Chicken and Dumplins cont.....

by Dan Thomas » Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:41 am

All right, I will throw down the gauntlet in a big way! I don't know why it hasn't come to me sooner. You have the PERFECT PLACE TO HOST A CHICKEN AND DUMPLINS COOK OFF. Some of us on this site will have to prove themselves with the fine virtues of Bisquick(And I'm not backing down). As the owner of an establishment that is located where most of us(Hoosiers)have had our best chicken and dumplin' experience(AKA Harvest Homecoming) you should open up the courtyard at some point on Some Sunny Sunday Afternoon In The Fall to make this wild little dream come true.
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Chicken and Dumplin' Cookoff!

by Dan Thomas » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:07 am

I don't know why this idea hasn't come upon me sooner, A Chicken and Dumplin'Challenge would be great at your place. You should host this event if it ever comes to life. As a Hoosier, most of my best chicken and dumpling memories come from the Harvest Homecoming. You have a large patio that could be a fine place to hold an event like this! Call me or E- mail me if you think this sounds like a good(or BAD) idea. I'm thinking The First Thursday Night of the Booths would be really cool....We could invite everyone....With a panel of estemed judges....Heck. we could bust into Pro or Am divisions(my money is on the VFW)something to think about..I already have an Award Winning Chili Recipe(just looking to deversify)
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Re: Chicken and Dumplin' Cookoff!

by David Clancy » Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:40 am

Dan Thomas wrote:I don't know why this idea hasn't come upon me sooner, A Chicken and Dumplin'Challenge would be great at your place. You should host this event if it ever comes to life. As a Hoosier, most of my best chicken and dumpling memories come from the Harvest Homecoming. You have a large patio that could be a fine place to hold an event like this! Call me or E- mail me if you think this sounds like a good(or BAD) idea. I'm thinking The First Thursday Night of the Booths would be really cool....We could invite everyone....With a panel of estemed judges....Heck. we could bust into Pro or Am divisions(my money is on the VFW)something to think about..I already have an Award Winning Chili Recipe(just looking to deversify)
Your on Dan! I would be happy to host it and bow out of the compettion and be a judge (my chix/duplings suck). Get with me on it betore harvest. And Dee Dee, we started a new menu last week that seams to be going well. Thanks!- Dave
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Chicken & dumplings

by Roger A. Baylor » Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:02 pm

See, I told you there'd someday be a food match for your High Life tap.
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