Has this been covered somewhere already?
Much obliged.





Has this been covered somewhere already?
Much obliged.
I know that all of the Lessner joints are open on Holidays. I believe that Hounddog's is as well.
Probably Waffle House also?
My parents came into town because I had to work, and we ate at Cracker Barrel, which was surprisingly good for Thanksgiving dinner...
Go to http://www.opentable.com and you'll see that a few nicer restaurants are open Thanksgiving evening: G Michael's, Smith and Wollensky, etc.
Thanks all. Great options. Open Table made it easy. My friend will appreciate it!
We had awesome Thanksgiving Day at Lindey's GV....it was great.
If you want to splash out... I think Handke's is open as well :)
if you want to traval and like nature I went to the
Mohican Resort and Conference Center (Ashland County)
will host a Thanksgiving Day buffet in the main dining room from noon to 4:30 p.m. Prices: adults, $21.95; seniors, $19.75; children 6-12, $9.95. Children age 5 and under eat free. A limited number of lodge rooms are still available for Thanksgiving night, beginning at $109 for two people in double room.
it was yummie lol and a nice walk after dinner
Clarmont is nice for traditional Thanksgiving, not too fancy/spendy, great martinis, excellent old school wait staff. 443-1125, free off-street parking (that's for you, kittyswamp!).
roy wrote Clarmont is nice for traditional Thanksgiving, not too fancy/spendy, great martinis, excellent old school wait staff. 443-1125, free off-street parking (that's for you, kittyswamp!).
Oh yes, good call on teh Clarmont. I love going there......especially when they have someone playing the piano. It feels like family when you do not have family around. Cozy, but nice, unlike Cracker Barrel, cozy but hill billy'ish.
enzo wrote Cozy, but nice, unlike Cracker Barrel, cozy but hill billy'ish.Would you like it better if they blasted EDM and sold glow necklaces instead of pancake mix? Why don't you practice all that peace and love you preach and be a little less judgmental. Hill billy is not a very nice thing to say, in case you weren't aware.
If the bulk of your ancestors are hill billy's you can say hill billy as much as you want.
somertimeoh wrote Hill billy is not a very nice thing to say, in case you weren't aware.
Correct. Hill William is much more appropriate. ;)
(Says the guy who's got loads of family in Alabama)
enzo wrote If the bulk of your ancestors are hill billy's you can say hill billy as much as you want.
You can, but you still run the risk of giving people an unfavorable impression of you.
My great grandparents farmed land in Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska....My grandfather refused to wear shorts, becuase in his opinion real men did not show their legs. When he went to vacation in Hawaii he wore jeans and cowboy boots on the beach--- :D
http://www.chinadynasty-cmh.com/
China dynasty are open -- with a 50 item chinese buffet and roast turkey. Worth clicking on the link just to hear their theme tune.
Cookie wroteenzo wrote If the bulk of your ancestors are hill billy's you can say hill billy as much as you want.You can, but you still run the risk of giving people an unfavorable impression of you.
What other people think of me is none of my concern. I would always prefer to be a resentment than to harbor one.
This is the link to othe dining suggestions http://columbusunderground.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=10578&highlight=thanksgiving&sid=fd97b0432a72b991738b6feea6c2abf8
Your familial anecdotes don't change that what you think of as hill billyish is really just a southern-themed restaurant which would lead one to believe that you equate the south with the negative connotation that comes with that term. I would think someone so in tune would have thought through that before posting. Not caring what other people think about you is not an excuse for being so irresponsible with your words. I think any spiritual leader would agree.
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