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Re:local (restaurant) tidbit
SurfNaked 18 Reviews 3586 reads
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Okay so lets go have some Russian food and then share a Russian (Georgian) woman :)  I have been to Tiblisi and the last thing I remember about that town was the food.  Russia was hardly the food capital of the world.  But perhaps a nice quiet table in the corner with you and a hot waitress it could be fun!

Was introduced to a (new for me) restaurant recently that I thought I'd share. "Pomegranate", a Russian/Georgian place that's open primarily for dinner. The setting is unique and quaint, the food is out of this world and the WAITRESSES! Wow - had me drooling!

So, if you think that kind of food is something you'd enjoy, and want to try Russian beer, and drool at some beautiful ladies, they definitely deserve the business.
(corner of El Cajon Blvd and Louisiana).


-- Modified on 8/2/2004 12:48:39 PM

Okay so lets go have some Russian food and then share a Russian (Georgian) woman :)  I have been to Tiblisi and the last thing I remember about that town was the food.  Russia was hardly the food capital of the world.  But perhaps a nice quiet table in the corner with you and a hot waitress it could be fun!

Thanks for the tip. It seems more than I'd like to spend for dinner but I'm always willing to try something new. Russian cuisine is definitely new to me.

Stranger-in-the-Night3046 reads

Sedona,

Would you guess the waitresses "play?"  Like the once famous Italian restaurant relocated to somewhere else?

Adventuresome minds want to know!

But now I want to know about the Italian restaurant! Even if it doesn't exist anymore, it's erotic reading..LOL!

Stranger-in-the-Night2506 reads

Yes, Sedona, indeed as Lets  said, it was Butcher shop of the old.  The restaurant was inside a major luxury hotel [a famous chain.]  It could have been Hilton, but I can't remember.  It was in Mission Valley.

The ladies wore skimpy cocktail waitress type outfits.  And, my "educated" guess is they indeed would play!  This was in 80s, and indeed, was a wonderful place to play!  Food was great too.
Great, New York style restaurant, not Italian, but the ambience was Godfather!

Now, that we have shared a wonderful piece of San Diego history with you, perhaps you finally see me without that KGB style of screeing!

Dascook3221 reads

A Restraunt where you can get more than food.... I like it.
Once I establish my Island Nation of Dasopia, I shall found one with hot Waitresses... and Waitors (For the so inclined lady customers.)
Hmmm.. What about to-go orders? Oh the possiblitities...

                      LOL,
                          -Das

Thanks for the tip Sedona. I believe that Stranger was talking about The Butcher Shop. It was/is not an Italian restaurant but was Italian owned and purportedly a Mafia hangout. Back in the 70’s and 80's the waitresses were hot and supposedly available for the right price. The restaurant is still around but I believe it is now owned by a corporation since 1998. That is about when they stopped the lunch time lingerie shows. BUMMER...

LTT

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