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[…]for Jelly Bellys, which apparently are no longer sold in this city. We ended up discovering that A FUSION CAFE had closed (sad, but not unexpected). Dinner at Red Lobster was good, but we could have gone to Steak -n- Shake, Izzy’s, IHOP, Chipotle, Old Spaghetti Factory, or … (inside […]
October’s Happy Mouth event was a great deal of fun. A bunch of us went to A Fusion Cafe at Cincinnati Mills for dinner. The food was great — we dined on sushi and other Asian-influenced dishes, all of which were quite tasty. A good time was had by all! […]
[…]Cheese as an appetizer. For dinner, we went to their favorite burger joint, called Main Street Cafe in Newtown for cheeseburgers and fries (Wendy had their delicious-looking Chicken Salad. She must have enjoyed it since she didn’t offer me a taste!). After dinner, we headed over to the Creamy Whip […]
[…]SHOP OF HORRORS which opens in early May at Falcon Theater. I went to Coney Island to work in Cafe des Fluer, a temporary cafe opened at the Cincinnati Flower Show by Jean-Robert de Cavel. It was great to get back into the professional kitchen, even this kitchen-in-a-tent-in-a-parking-lot. Some of […]
[…]and met for our monthly Happy Mouth outing. It was Wendy B’s choice, and she selected Thai Cafe’ in Clifton. Thai Cafe’ offers Asian food at reasonable prices. We had Curry Rolls, Edamame, and Paad Thai in two versions — soft noodles for Wendy, and crispy noodles for me. The […]
[…]MOUTH! Ron, Ted, Tracy, Angel, Jay, Dave, Robin, Wendy, and Drew met for barbecue at RUM BOOGIE CAFE on Beale Street in Memphis Tennessee. It was Wendy’s selection (though not her month to pick — she swapped months to make this happen). We arrived at Rum Boogie Cafe expecting to […]
[…]outing. This month was Ed’s selection, and he picked Pho Paris, a new restaurant that is a fusion restaurant that’s part French, part Vietnamese and part Cincinnatian. We enjoyed the food and ambiance at this place! All in all, another successful Happy Mouth! See ya next month. Share:PrintEmailFacebookTwitterMorePinterestRedditLike this:Like […]
Tonight’s dinner was the swankiest place of anywhere we dined during vacation. We ate at Cafe’ Suzanne on Folly Beach. I enjoyed an excellent Shrimp Bisque before Crab Cakes with Garlic Mashed Potatos and grilled Spinach, Beans, and Peppers. It was an awesome meal, and yet another must-visit place on […]
[…]in a chat room on Yahoo. Then I set up a date via e-mail with your Mom and we met at a cyber-cafe. We sneaked into a secluded room, where your mother agreed to a download from my hard drive. As soon as I was ready to upload, we discovered […]
[…]of Happy Mouth (and guests Julie & Terry) met to dine at Holly’s pick, Apsara, an Asian-fusion restaurant. We found that they had very nice sushi and a lobster soup that Wendy loved, and a nice curry. The rest of the food was very good as well (despite strong rumors […]
[…]that we hadn’t visited before. A quick search of names on OpenTable yielded Virgil’s Cafe in Bellevue Kentucky, and it had the dual benefits of being somewhere we hadn’t been and being in close proximity to the celebration for Todd. After our events, we made our way to Bellevue, just a […]
[…]the members of the Happy Mouth Supper Club met at Jay’s selection — the Brown Dog Cafe in Blue Ash (a suburb of Cincinnati). I’d previously worked at an event with Chef Shawn McCoy but had not had the chance to eat at the restaurant. Boy, am I glad we finally […]
[…]before the show. After the show (which was very good this evening), we all went to York Street Cafe for a late-night snack, though Dan & I stopped at Lightfoot’s for a few Fried Bologna Sandwiches, which we carried into York Street, much to the delight of the owner, who […]
[…]joints in Covington, Kentucky. It’s officially known as Jean-Robert’s Greenup Cafe. These usual suspects were joined this month by special guests Julie, Terry, and DeAnn. The Greenup Cafe (named for the street on which it is located) is in the former Wild Flour restaurant location that used to be frequented […]
[…]Angel, Jay, Drew, Wendy B, John, guest Paul, Dave, and Robin — met at Allyn’s Cafe near Mt. Lookout for dinner. Allyn’s is a funky place focusing on Tex-Mex food, but offering a fairly wide selection of other types of food, too. We clustered in an echo-y and loud back […]
[…]up for a good lunch… And a good lunch it was! For dinner, we ate at the oddly-named River Cafe’ at the Sandbar, one of Wendy’s mother’s favorite places. It was darned good — I had Jalapeno Roasted Corn Soup, Sauteed Scallops with penne pasta, and we split a piece […]
[…]30, 2005 members of the HAPPY MOUTH SUPPER CLUB gathered for Ron’s selection of VITO’S CAFE in Highland Heights Kentucky. Eight of us — Ted, Tracy, Wendy B., Ron, Robin, David, Andrew, and guest Jeffrey enjoyed the food and ambiance of the place very much. Kevin, our waiter, was very […]
[…]supposed to be at NOON today, got delayed until now. We're sitting here in an Internet Cafe' writing this threatening letter, but we're pretty much out of luck because Roger ALSO took all the great pictures of lil'baby Jesus being terrorized. This has not gone the way we'd planned. Not […]
On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, the HAPPY MOUTH SUPPER CLUB dined at Cafe’ Istanbul at Newport on the Levee. It was Ted’s month to select, and he was joined by Tracy, Holly, Ed, Jay, Meg, Doug, John, Kristy, Chuck, Wendy, and Drew at the restaurant to sample excellent Turkish food. […]
For this month’s Happy Mouth Supper Club outing, Kristy picked The Wildflower Cafe and Coffee House all the way out in Mason. It’s a bit of a haul, but well worth it. Our rowdy group had an entire room to ourselves (a good choice on the part of the restaurant!) […]