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July 08, 2005

Eat N' Park

I really don't like Eat ‘N Park.

Edit: Added response to comment

Sure, perhaps I haven't gone to the fancy Eat N' Parks (I think I have actually, I've been to the one next to their corporate headquarters on the Waterfront), but from my experience the only thing worse then Eat N' Park is Denny's (or King's from what I hear of it). It has basically no vegetarian options, the staff is the bottom of the barrel rejects that can't get jobs in places where they could actually make decent tips. Eat N' Park is for kids to go in smoke cigarettes and get free refills on coffee.

Posted by Nate at July 8, 2005 05:02 PM

Comments

Well now I know who NOT to ask when I want to go to Eat 'n Park!! .... care to elaborate on the negative attitude!!

Posted by: Jess at July 8, 2005 09:44 PM

Sure, perhaps I haven't gone to the fancy Eat N' Parks (I think I have actually, I've been to the one next to their corporate headquarters on the Waterfront), but from my experience the only thing worse then Eat N' Park is Denny's (or King's from what I hear of it). It has basically no vegetarian options, the staff is the bottom of the barrel rejects that can't get jobs in places where they could actually make decent tips. Eat N' Park is for kids to go in smoke cigarettes and get free refills on coffee.

Posted by: Nate at July 11, 2005 09:38 AM

I was enjoying reading the reviews on your site, which I found interesting and entertaining--that is, until I read your profane characterization of Eat N Park. Why? Why must you use profanity? Why is your vocabulary so limited that you cannot express your opinion without being vulgar? Consider that your mother or a child might be reading your reviews. Our society is already so often coarse, loud and offensive. Please consider making an effort to bring some peace and fun into the world by not using vulgarities.

Posted by: swj at July 23, 2005 06:18 PM

Advice taken

Posted by: Nate at July 24, 2005 01:08 AM

Thank you. You are an honorable person. And your site is fun and entertaining. I especially like the review of Abay--a friend ate there on Saturday night and it was as described in the review. He really liked it!

Posted by: sj at July 25, 2005 11:14 PM

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