People...
I've blogged before about how you can't take us to fancy restaurants.
That was very apparent a couple weeks ago when we went to Grille 29 in Providence with friends.
As you can see from the website's header it's billed as sophisticated. Yep, that's true.
Except, not so much when we were there.
It wasn't the restaurants fault and this time it really wasn't my fault either.
See, Billy got a steak and didn't eat the whole thing and that's when we noticed...
Well, see for yourself:
Oh, come on! Everyone does this in fancy restaurants right?
The crazy thing was this isn't even the least sophisticated thing that was done this night.
Certain people got to telling stories about their high school reunions that may or may not have involved bar fights, broken bottles and grown women pulling hair.
It was great.
Greater than steak shaped like states even!
And come on! That's pretty great.
Yep, pretty great.
I've blogged before about how you can't take us to fancy restaurants.
That was very apparent a couple weeks ago when we went to Grille 29 in Providence with friends.
As you can see from the website's header it's billed as sophisticated. Yep, that's true.
Except, not so much when we were there.
It wasn't the restaurants fault and this time it really wasn't my fault either.
See, Billy got a steak and didn't eat the whole thing and that's when we noticed...
Well, see for yourself:
His leftover steak was very...versatile.
Utah.
Mississippi.
Alabama.
Oklahoma.
The crazy thing was this isn't even the least sophisticated thing that was done this night.
Certain people got to telling stories about their high school reunions that may or may not have involved bar fights, broken bottles and grown women pulling hair.
It was great.
Greater than steak shaped like states even!
And come on! That's pretty great.
Yep, pretty great.
The last one looks like a butcher's knife to me (but it looks like a pretty good steak!). I'm taking a break from sophisticated restaurants these days. The sophistication just puts my kids off their dinner.
ReplyDeleteYou have Oklahoma backwards. But I know it's the thought that counts. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, crud! You're right! Well, thanks for the correction. And I absolutely don't think that it's the thought that counts! That's just crazy talk.
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