Date restaurant?
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Originally Posted by kris79
what ever happen to the guy cooking the girl a nice romantic dinner?
Originally Posted by andy2434
Hey, Gillian, I'm no help for that particular part of the Bay. However, you being yourself will definitely afford a great time. The place/restaurant does have something to do with it . . . But the company is the most important part in the equation. You can share a slice of pizza sitting on a cardboard box with a great guy and have a wonderful time.
Regardless of where you choose . . . Have a wonderful time kiddo.
Regardless of where you choose . . . Have a wonderful time kiddo.
Gillian, I rarely get to go out with just Laura and myself so I am really no help on choosing a place. I do agree though that if the company is great, you will forget all about where you are at.
Have fun, where ever you wind up.
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I will acknowledge that the company is what makes the date... but I guess a lot of you guys have been with your SOs for a while, you guys forgot what it is like out there in the dating scene. Please don't take offense to it... but the art of courting is lost. Having a nice, quiet, dinner where you don't have to yell over the noise, good food, nice ambiance is all part of dating.
If I were to go on a first date again, I would like to find a nice happy medium place, where I can have a view of one of my favourite city in the world, good food, good service, a place where I can dress up a little bit, have a glass of wine or two and enjoy the company of the man who had the courage to ask me out.
If I were to go on a first date again, I would like to find a nice happy medium place, where I can have a view of one of my favourite city in the world, good food, good service, a place where I can dress up a little bit, have a glass of wine or two and enjoy the company of the man who had the courage to ask me out.
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whenever I go to Oakland, I always stop at Everett and Jones BBQ. I loooooove BBQ and I would even recommend that for a first date. Sometimes first dates can be so pretentious . . . I mean, I dig quiet and good food and views and all that, but what about character and fun? I'll impress you later with a $200 dinner, let's see how you do when you get your hands dirty and have diverse people all around you.
http://www.eandjbbq.com/index_everettandjones_main.html
I hear good things about Flint's too. I love dives, but that may be too divey for some.
http://www.eandjbbq.com/index_everettandjones_main.html
I hear good things about Flint's too. I love dives, but that may be too divey for some.