
http://www.courier-journal.com/story/en ... /85189588/
Robin Garr wrote:I think it's a corollary to the tall-building phenomenon: Never eat at a restaurant where the main draw is the view.
Mike D wrote:Yeah, our view of the parking lot and Ms. Miller's views of the fire extinguisher and the wall were pretty special.
The former yacht storage showroom is spacious, and its floor-to-ceiling window walls afford excellent views of the Mighty Ohio for those at the long, double-sided bar and the favored tables along the north-side windows.
Mike D wrote:And let me reiterate - what really ticked us off was that we could have been seated at that crappy two-top 40 MINUTES before we were actually seated. I understand the fact that not all tables in a venue like that have great views, and I also understand that they can't promise anything when they accept reservations - but the 40-minute delay is inexcusable and indefensible.
careful what you wish for!Robin Garr wrote:...its floor-to-ceiling window walls afford excellent views of the Mighty Ohio for those at the long, double-sided bar and the favored tables along the north-side windows.
seems like this is getting to be his modus operandi?!Mike D wrote:...the GM replied later that evening. He offered to ensure a good table on our next visit,
Bill Veneman
Foodie
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:35 pm
East End outside of the Watterson, but not afraid to travel for good grub
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