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Good Restaurants...
Posted by: j3rown ()
Date: October 04, 2005 08:00PM

Yeah my school's homecoming is coming up, and I'm looking for a good restaurant in centreville, manassas or somewhere close to either of those places where I can take a date to? Umm possibly a more upscale place...

Yeh, thanks.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: RESton Peace ()
Date: October 04, 2005 08:37PM

Shouldn't you be more worried about where you're going to tap that ass? I mean, who fucking cares about dinner... get the bitch high, have a few drinks, and then plow into that...but make sure to double bag it because you can never tell with the girls 'round here.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: Nik ()
Date: October 04, 2005 08:45PM

If you're willing to drop the money, go to Morton's steakhouse.

No idea where it is, but I know it's the best steak money can buy.

Google it.

And I agree with RESton Peace... you should try to hit that.

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WHERE'S THE BEEF

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: RESton Peace ()
Date: October 04, 2005 09:15PM

Morton's Steakhouse is on Rt 7 in Tysons Corner, or you can hit up the one in DC which is located in a HOTEL (hint. hint.)

Having had filets from Ruths Chris, Arnie Mortons, and Sam and Harry's, as well as a few other top-of-the-line places, I can say I thought Sam and Harry's owns those other bitches. It's also on Rt 7 in Tysons, near 123. I think they still have valet-only parking.

I personaly vote for a Japanese Steakhouse. Expensive food is for rich people and suckers...

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: Genevieve ()
Date: October 04, 2005 09:42PM

I have to second the vote for a Japanese Steakhouse. Definitely more fun than an upscale restaurant. There used to be one on 28 in Manassas Park, but I believe it is gone now. I don't know of any others in Centreville/Manassas.

If you want to stay near Centreville, you can always go to Fairfax Corner. They have a Ruth's Chris and a PF Chang's (not upscale but kind of trendy. I ate at the Ruth's Chris once- the food was good and the atmosphere was better.

Also, the Hermitage Inn in Clifton has good reviews.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: darbrewe ()
Date: October 05, 2005 09:06AM

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Date: October 05, 2005 09:28AM

There's a Japanese Steakhouse in Chantilly. I forget the name of the place but it's near 50 and Centreville Rd (near Rt 28), right next to the Milwaukee Frozen Custard place. Also there is a Japanese Steakhouse in the Fair Lakes Shopping Center right where the Jared jewlery store and Applebees is at.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: JC ()
Date: October 05, 2005 09:37AM


If you want to wine and dine the hoe just take her to DC, maybe Ceiba or Cafe Atlantico or even the Oval Room. Go to OpenTable.com to check out the restaurants. Since you're probably both underage then you can't order wine, so you're screwed. Regardless, you should still get a hotel room and spend the night. Chicks love that shit. But, if you go through all that trouble make sure she's gonna put out!! I believe there's a whore inside every chick. When you spend money on them they seem to be willing to open those legs more and even if you have a girl, she's willing to "please you" with many more tricks. You'll get the hang of it young buck. Good times.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: SRE ()
Date: October 05, 2005 10:46AM

Save your money.... Take the hoe to Sullys, it's cleaner than darbrewe's place, and you both will end up getting screwed.

Or just take her down to "The Clubhouse" in manassas. I'm sure they would treat you two kids very well.

Or (if "her" name is "Tina") take her to a Peach Farm.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: darbrewe ()
Date: October 05, 2005 12:33PM

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/23/2015 04:59AM by darbrewe.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: SRE ()
Date: October 05, 2005 12:42PM

darbrewe Wrote:
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> Cmon, that place is a festering cesspool, I
> wouldn't let my dog lick the floor there.


True. Although I believe I have seen many dogs on the floor in there. But where else can you catch such wonderful *musicians* as Hot Buttered Elvis the the Nighthawks?

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: F--ing Ponderous ()
Date: October 09, 2005 08:57PM

Don't know if you have gone yet. Here are a couple of good places in the Centreville/Manassas Area:

Chez Marc on 28 just outside of Manassas Park. I personally don't care for French food, but everyone I talk to likes this place. Nice atmosphere and more upscale than the chains in the immediate area.

Carmillo's Little Portugal in downtown Manassas. Very nice. Very romantic. Even though it "features" portuguese food, the menu is fairly continental and you can get good steak, seafood and pasta dishes.

There really isn't anything nicer in the area. I doubt for homecoming you want to trek over to Tyson's Corner or Reston.





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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: darbrewe ()
Date: October 10, 2005 09:44AM

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: mud ()
Date: October 11, 2005 01:38PM

http://www.greatamericanrestaurants.com/sweetMainCen/sweetsub/dinner.cfm

Sweetwater Tavern in Centreville; good value and some excellent dishes

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: Croaker ()
Date: October 11, 2005 03:59PM

They just recently opened a place Called "Redrock Canyon" in that area. It is good eats, has an upscale menu and bar and a great fire-pit out on the patio area. Should be able to google it for an addy.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Date: October 12, 2005 09:58AM

I'm actually really disappointed with Sweetwater Tavern. I always thought both their beer and their food were way overpriced for what you get. I've been there about 3 times so far (the last two times unwillingly) and every time I was disappointed. Maybe it's just been the times I went, I don't know. But every time I pass by that place I always wonder why in the hell the parking lot is so packed.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: RESton Peace ()
Date: October 12, 2005 08:58PM

I second your opinion, I think the food portions for appetizers are a criminal rip-off considering what you get and what you pay (not much and too much)

The bar pretty much sucks also. I really do often wonder why so many people love it, it tells me that we have really low restaurant standards around here.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: Jan the freaking awesome et ()
Date: October 13, 2005 10:39PM

Otani's is the japanese steakhouse off of 50 and 29. thats where me and my bf are going. drop by and sit with us... BITCCCHHHHH

id bone your date too.

<3 Janet from TV

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: JC ()
Date: October 14, 2005 11:13AM

So kid, did you nail the wench?

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: Centreville of the World ()
Date: October 14, 2005 12:17PM

Trogdor the Burninator Wrote:
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> I'm actually really disappointed with Sweetwater
> Tavern. I always thought both their beer and
> their food were way overpriced for what you get.
> I've been there about 3 times so far (the last two
> times unwillingly) and every time I was
> disappointed. Maybe it's just been the times I
> went, I don't know. But every time I pass by that
> place I always wonder why in the hell the parking
> lot is so packed.


Have you looked at the restaurant selections in Centreville? Sweetwater is a winner by default (I actually like it okay, the way I like a Bennigans or TGI Fridays).

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: david ()
Date: October 17, 2005 10:37AM

Newbie. I agree Sullys in Chantilly is pretty much an armpit in terms of atmosphere but what's with the Hot Buttered Elvis and Nighthawks bashing? I just saw Hot Buttered Elvis in Nags Head two weeks ago and I didn't think they were a bad band at all. What's the beef with Elvis? Just curious.

Speaking of beef, 5 Guys makes the best burger IMHO :)

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: dude ()
Date: October 17, 2005 07:30PM

Why not save the money and effort of the whole prom thing and just hire yourself a pro for a couple hours?

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: Whitey ()
Date: October 18, 2005 09:25AM

Eh, all the good places start @ Arlington.

Centreville/Chantilly just has the crappy chains

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: A nice Woman/girl ()
Date: October 25, 2005 05:57AM

Guys, I do NOT understand your way of thinking regarding women..
Don't you have an respect for women and (important) for yourself?????

Respect yourself!!!!!

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: bizkit ()
Date: October 25, 2005 08:08AM

Hey ..... who let her in here?!?!

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: SRE ()
Date: October 25, 2005 08:26AM

A nice Woman/girl Wrote:
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> Guys, I do NOT understand your way of thinking
> regarding women..
> Don't you have an respect for women and
> (important) for yourself?????
>
> Respect yourself!!!!!


What is the problem!

Is it (A nice Woman)/girl or is it A nice (Woman/girl)?

I wish people would write out there formulas a bit better!

And make sure to show you work!

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: Genevieve ()
Date: October 25, 2005 12:34PM

I think that I can be considered a "nice woman" (although the word woman sounds so old).

And I think that the posts regarding dating/women are hilarious.

Keep up the good work.

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: Thar She Blows ()
Date: October 25, 2005 02:32PM

j3rown Wrote:
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> Yeah my school's homecoming is coming up, and I'm
> looking for a good restaurant in centreville,
> manassas or somewhere close to either of those
> places where I can take a date to? Umm possibly a
> more upscale place...
>
> Yeh, thanks.


This is probably too late, but you should take her to a seafood restaurant I know outside of Manassas on 28. It's a hip little place called "Captain D's."

Yep. Take her to Captain D's, then slip her the "D," if you know what I mean.

Ha!

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: tina ()
Date: October 25, 2005 06:19PM

SRE Wrote:
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> Save your money.... Take the hoe to Sullys, it's
> cleaner than darbrewe's place, and you both will
> end up getting screwed.
>
> Or just take her down to "The Clubhouse" in
> manassas. I'm sure they would treat you two kids
> very well.
>
> Or (if "her" name is "Tina") take her to a Peach
> Farm.



I love you =)

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: SRE ()
Date: October 26, 2005 08:56AM

tina Wrote:
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> SRE Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> > Or (if "her" name is "Tina") take her to a
> Peach
> > Farm.
>
> I love you =)
>

Your welcome!

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Re: Good Restaurants...
Posted by: The Grinch ()
Date: December 18, 2009 03:56PM

Whitey Wrote:
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> Eh, all the good places start @ Arlington.
>
> Centreville/Chantilly just has the crappy chains


crappy ones that serve crappy beer and crappy wings.

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