RetreadRand said:My first time too...Dharma Blue
Not a bad choice at all, great restaurant.
I remember when Dharma Blue and Pensacola Fish House/Atlas Oyster House had sushi specials in the summer season.
RetreadRand said:My first time too...Dharma Blue
Where is that kid - on cruise? Mine was at Yamato's. I like the places that do sushi and teppanyaki - we have one in Whidbey. I've been to Dharma Blue as well at Hot Rock. Concur on Fish House, as earlier mentioned. I actually got to see Scarborough laying the blues on his guitar there a couple times - pretty good player for a white Republican.Funny. The first time I had sushi was in Pensacola as well. In fact, it was at Atlas Oyster House with our very own former Mefesto.
Where is that kid - on cruise? Mine was at Yamato's. I like the places that do sushi and teppanyaki - we have one in Whidbey. I've been to Dharma Blue as well at Hot Rock. Concur on Fish House, as earlier mentioned. I actually got to see Scarborough laying the blues on his guitar there a couple times - pretty good player for a white Republican.
Brett
Lobster in a blivet... I am envious. If only we had a blivet in the Rhino.
He torched his AW account for whatever reason, he's done......
You don't? It's just a standard 400 Gal drop. Do you guys use something different?
Brett
We only carry the 480 gal drops and the ARS. Probably not cleared for a blivet. There is a lot we're not cleared for, being so new.
..... we can store quite a bit in our "birdcage," which is a rather weird contraption that one can lower and get access to the empenage area of the jet to stow luggage.....
Or cases of Coors ... yes, that was in the early days when Colorado Kool Aid was reserved for only a special few and we thought the trip "worthwhile" as all we could get was Olympia and Rainier and Pabst and Heidelberg. No MicroBrews existed .... hard times ..... much hand wringing.
BUT: We could get Coors in Fallon ... sooooooooo ....... many, many X-Country's were made down and back --- the return leg being somewhat "tail heavy" as a result of many cases of Coors stored in the "birdcage".
I thank the taxpayers for their faith and confidence to this day ... and I've "moved on" from Coors, in case you are worried ....
It blew my mind the first time I visited the Seattle area for the sim and walked into an average grocery store....aisles and aisles (and aisles) of awesome microbrews and imports. Suddenly, the NW moved up on my areas to retire to...It's difficult for me to conceive of a time when microbrews weren't the order of the day in my beloved NW. I always tell my relatively enlightened beer buddies here in SOCAL that I'll put the average grocery store beer aisle in the NW against the best gourmet food and beverage establishments in the world. Hell, I can't even brew the same quality beer here that I can in WA. Fortunately, time cures all wounds.
Brett
Best sushi EVER ... no exceptions ... Roy's .... Ko'Olina (or) Hawaii Kai.
If you go in there "not liking sushi" ... you will come out a believer. If you go in "liking" sushi ... you will come out a disciple. A Priest, if you will .... of sushi.
Roy's Restaurants
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