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kellyc
10-27-2003, 10:21 PM
:? Went there for dinner tonight. It opened today and is owned by the Outback Steakhouse folks. Great food, huge portions. Creme Broule (Dont know about that spelling) was yum yum. Only recommendation is to hold off a couple of weeks. There are folks there from other franchises training the new waitstaff, but I kind of felt over analyzed. I also felt an obligation to smooth things over for our waitress. They have great Martini's there.


Kelly

dhyatt
10-28-2003, 11:47 AM
I'm a sucker for good Creme Brule. Where is this place (Bonefish Grill) located?

Brent
10-28-2003, 12:02 PM
:Creme Broule Kelly

The most common spelling appears to be Crème Brûlée, with all the funny accent marks. Maybe Oliver knows. :)

BobHickey
10-28-2003, 01:14 PM
Don - Bonefish Grille is in the Arborteum Center at the corner of Harrison and Weston. Just down the block from Moe's Southwest. By the way, I like the new site.

- Bob

kellyc
10-28-2003, 01:22 PM
Mr. Hickey got the location right, just an FYI, they are NOT open for lunch. Dont open until 4:00ish.

Kelly

dhyatt
11-02-2003, 01:43 PM
Did the Bonefish thing with the wife Friday night. It was quite good and the staff was nice but a little inexperienced - just as Kelly reported. All in all it was pretty nice time. I'll the leave the rating to Oliver.

Brent
12-08-2003, 04:33 PM
Went there for dinner Saturday. It was excellent, including the service. I expect that Oliver would approve highly (even the bathroom was just fine :lol: ).

johnb
12-08-2003, 06:05 PM
"Did the Bonefish thing with the wife Friday night."

Are you always this indiscrete? :twisted:

Wuptdo
12-15-2003, 05:48 PM
Wife and I have done the Bonefish several times since it has opened. Would highly recommend, however, do make reservations if you are going after six. The Bang-Bang Shrimp is my favorite. Wait staff still needs some work, but overall, very good service. Like with most of the finer restraunts(sp) in town, the wines are marked up 100-120%. Recommend a trip to Sam's Club first and pay the 10$ corkage fee. Oh, Just an FYI for you wine drinkers - Totally Wine over at Crossroads has better prices and selection than Sam's Club. Back to Bonefish. The Key Lime Pie is to die for, but's it is pricey. Last time we skip dessert and walked over to Maggie Moo's for some real ice cream. Four Stars for both BoneFish Grill and Maggie Moo's.

Wuptdo

We never repent of having eaten too little. Thomas Jefferson

Karen
01-19-2004, 02:22 PM
I took my husband out on a date there saturday night. Unfortunately we must have gone on an "off night" for them considering the positive posts here. One of the first comments my husband made was that the music sounded like something from a bad 70's porno flick. :oops: We both felt like the dining area was too open, no feeling of privacy. We were seated in a busy thoroughfare...wait staff and people constantly walking past us. We both liked our meals, but can't say we really enjoyed them. Overall not a great first experience but we'll give it another try... :grin:

Went to see "Big Fish" after dinner. Good movie...

Karen