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I had a scooter seat recovered. Garlick Upholstery in Capitol Hill did a great job for $200 plus tax. Fast and friendly, I'd highly recommend them. Pat is the guy to ask for. I actually used a...
I had a scooter seat recovered. Garlick Upholstery in Capitol Hill did a great job for $200 plus tax. Fast and friendly, I'd highly recommend them. Pat is the guy to ask for. I actually used a boat seat material for durability.
Your butt deserves better than an unsightly cracked/ripped seat!
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My grandmother and aunts run this business, so I might be a little biased.
I'm a 30ish male Seattle resident and the store only has clothes for older women in Massachusetts, so I don't exactly...
My grandmother and aunts run this business, so I might be a little biased.
I'm a 30ish male Seattle resident and the store only has clothes for older women in Massachusetts, so I don't exactly have a lot of experience as a customer.
That said, I do have friends whose mothers love the store. The clothes seem tasteful and the customers seem happy whenever I visit.
The store is in downtown Concord, which is a cute little shopping area.
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This "gastro-pub" is great for first dates or dates with spouses, groups, friends, etc. It's not especially romantic, and I mean that in a good way.
The food is delicious--the hanger steak and...
This "gastro-pub" is great for first dates or dates with spouses, groups, friends, etc. It's not especially romantic, and I mean that in a good way.
The food is delicious--the hanger steak and seven-spice shrimp should not be missed. The wine list is thorough and considerate (amazing how hard this can be for restaurants).
It's modern enough that you feel like you're "going out", but it's comfortable and very reasonably priced. We've had nothing but professional and pleasant service. And it's open late!
Last time we were there we saw Tom Douglas eating at the bar. I don't think he's reviewed it on Judy's Book.
Black Bottle and Lark are by far the two best new restaurants in Seattle, in my hungry opinion.
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These two guys from Philly/South Jersey know their stuff. They make very traditional east coast hoagies that may not be as healthy as a turkey and gruyere from essential bakery, but taste a heck of...
These two guys from Philly/South Jersey know their stuff. They make very traditional east coast hoagies that may not be as healthy as a turkey and gruyere from essential bakery, but taste a heck of a lot better.
The fact that they're pretty pricey doesn't keep me from going there once a week. My two favorites are their two namesakes: the Tatstrami and the Tat's Grinder. Ironically, one of the few subs that doesn't blow me away is their Philly cheesesteak, even if it is wit wiz.
Almost zero options for veggies.
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I have tried the pizza here twice, once in 2001 and again in 2002. The cheese had been cooked to a crisp, hard thin shell, with a layer of white creamy goo underneath. It would have been perfect...
I have tried the pizza here twice, once in 2001 and again in 2002. The cheese had been cooked to a crisp, hard thin shell, with a layer of white creamy goo underneath. It would have been perfect for a roasted marshmallow, but for pizza it was gross. It looked and tasted like baked mayonaisse.
The crust tasted cheap and processed, and I don't remember the sauce at all (not sure if that's good or bad).
This is the worst pizza I have ever had, without question.
I've never tried the other things on their menu. I tend not to like Greek-style pizza as much as Italian-style, but I still usually enjoy it.
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