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How often do you cross the river to dine or drink?

KY to IN: Often
6
9%
KY to IN: Sometimes
10
16%
KY to IN: Rarely
22
34%
KY to IN: Never
14
22%
IN to KY: Often
3
5%
IN to KY: Sometimes
6
9%
IN to KY: Rarely
2
3%
IN to KY: Never
1
2%
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Re: How often do you cross the river to dine or drink?

by Shawn Vest » Sun Jul 13, 2008 3:00 pm

depends on where you are in the ville, but usually its only 15/20 minutes to the CPC
(i can get to the highlands in 15, st matthews in 25, and down town in 10)

if you're inside the watterson, it should be less than 30 minutes to our little pizza company)

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Re: How often do you cross the river to dine or drink?

by GaryF » Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:11 am

With the exception of Huber's once I don't think I've ever eaten in Indiana- at least in this century. When a bunch of us had a theater company in New Albany many, many years ago we ate at a great home style cafeteria all the time. Don't remember the name- barely remember the theater company.
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Re: How often do you cross the river to dine or drink?

by Dan Thomas » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:53 am

Although a "transplanted Hoosier" at heart, I do visit friends and family on the Sunny Side and use it as an excuse to eat at places like The Onion, Pizza King and Clarksville Seafood......I wish that I could go to La Rosita more often but the "Taco Trailer" out this way is a close second!
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Re: How often do you cross the river to dine or drink?

by John Hagan » Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:49 pm

We live pretty far out of town(Spencer co.) but we like to make the trip into Louisville to eat lunch at least once a week,trying to combine it with other errands to conserve gas. Its not a big deal for us to cruise across the bridge for some good food. We enjoy NABC,Charelstown pizza, and Come Back Inn. I dont think the KY Come Back is open for lunch.?
The tall one wants white toast, dry, with nothin' on it.
And the short one wants four whole fried chickens, and a Coke.
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