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Elsewhere In America
drinks at fire pit? [oahu]
(sheraton waikiki) in waikiki is decent? and my local friends say that they’ve gone there, despite being anti-waikiki... i also may want to check it out for our upcoming wedding to see if i can recommend it to our oot... (7 replies, last updated by lilikoigirl May 3, 2008)
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Los Angeles Area
Fire Coconuts?
man those are good coconuts you talk about. they fire them to toast, when i was there in 2001 they were 5 for a dollar, so refreshing on a hot thai day drinking coconut after coconut. i would love to find some here but... (2 replies, last updated by nhwe March 30, 2006)
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New Orleans
Fire a Restaurant
Hubby and I went to FIRE! for lunch three days ago. Food was borderline inedible. Pale white rotissere chicken and soggy, mushy “flatbread”, their term for pizza. I also got a lecture from the waiter regarding the... (18 replies, last updated by ScarlettNola June 7, 2009)
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Chicago Area
Open Fire!
I’m pretty easygoing, but I will never NEVER EVER go back to Twin Anchors after the way they treated several friends and me. We ordered drinks, we ordered food, and then we ordered more drinks. We were ready to drink and... (62 replies, last updated by annieb May 10, 2002)
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San Francisco Bay Area
FIRE AT THE CHUTNEY !
/Pakistani restaurant at 511 Jones street between O’Farrell and Geary ... "DUE TO THE FIRE AT THE CHUTNEY , THIS EATERY PLACE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. WE ARE SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE" I just wanted to let the... (3 replies, last updated by Melanie Wong November 27, 2003)
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New England
Providence, River Fire
We visited Providence last Sat, to see River Fire. Had lunch at Dolce Vita at Dipasquali Sq on Atwells St. Good but not memorable. Drinks and apps at Mills Tavern. Excellent. Sautéd razor clams! Tasty but a little tough. Razor... (1 reply, last updated by sheiladeedee September 13, 2006)
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Boston Area
Fire & Ice, Cambridge
but the seafood was overcooked by the time that the veggies were ready and the sauces were only OK. My fussy 1 year old certainly enjoyed walking around and watching the grill, however. It is interesting to go to a restaurant... (0 replies, last updated by Tdaaa November 22, 2004)
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New Orleans
Fire of Brazil - French Quarter
night at 6pm, they weren’t very busy. Two people, two entrees, one drink each, including tip $120. As I live in New Orleans, I just had a hankering for something “different”. I won’t be visiting, (or... (1 reply, last updated by brixgurl July 27, 2007)
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Boston Area
Burritos on Fire in Allston
After a terrible fire last year this great little family restaurant has reopened on Brighton Avenue.(corner of Brighton and Parkvale Ave) They serve HUGE (i mean gigantic)burritos stuffed with rice, beans, sauce and choice of... (1 reply, last updated by BarmyFotheringayPhipps April 11, 2007)
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Tristate Region
Rumor? Fire & Ice to Palisades?
I looked at their website for fire and ice, it doesn’t mention it. I remember hearing awhile ago about a market similar to Whole Foods coming to the mall, but it never seemed to materialize. (12 replies, last updated by MisterBill2 December 27, 2008)
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New Orleans
Sweet Fire & Ice
While we’re on the subject of Copeland restaurants.. there’s a new one on Vets across from Dorignac’s. The name is, and I’m not lying, "Sweet Fire & Ice." I don’t expect that anyone’s been... (12 replies, last updated by Krew January 4, 2006)
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Florida
Brick and Fire, Orlando
neighbors for free. I have to honestly say that I have never been treated in such a condensending manner in a restaurant before. The “Chef”, Mark Dollard, obviously didn’t care about his customers. And... (10 replies, last updated by Big Bad Voodoo Lou January 13, 2008)
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Chicago Area
Coal Fire Pizza
I visited both Coal Fire and Crust this week and both my SO and I enjoyed Crust much better. Even though I liked the laid-back byo environs at Coal-Fire better, the food just wasn’t as good. We started with a caprese... (33 replies, last updated by abf005 December 7, 2007)
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Boston Area
Angela's Coal Fired Pizza
of the oomph that makes you fall in love with a restaurant meal. I would not order the salad on a future visit and would instead focus on the other food Angela’s has to offer. The Coal Fired Wings are hands-down the number one... (54 replies, last updated by merrvally September 8, 2008)
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Wine
"Drink for Mood, Not for Food"
The latest food pairing question on this board, taken to an absolutely ridiculous extreme, reminds me of the wisdom of Steven Spurrier. His recommendation “drink for mood, not for food” is some of the best advice I’ve heard... (25 replies, last updated by Frodnesor August 28, 2008)
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