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Ok, on ambiance and music choice alone, I give this place a definite thumbs up, as there's a LARGE screen TV that was playing a live Queen show when we arrived. When it ended, they started AC/DC Back in Black. The menu was pretty big and it was difficult to choose, though I headed right to the Reuben, since that was what I was curious about. It was indeed good, not my favorite, but very good. I like the corned beef a little trimmer and the rye bread a little heartier, a la Shapiro's, but the portions were generous. Doug had a portobello mushroom sandwich that had the largest portobello cap I've ever seen, Brian had a French Dip that was loaded and looked pretty good. I forgot what every one else had, but everyone seemed pretty satisfied.

For the next lunch in October, we'd like to try something on the north side, to give others a chance to make it. Any suggestions? Someone came up with an idea, but I forget what it was.

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The Tie Dye Grill was very good. Definitely one that I need to revisit. The french dip was one of the better ones I've had. The sirloin was tender and, for the lack of a better descriptor, meaty.

I can't wait for next month b/c the weight wager will be over and I won't feel quite so bad.

I think we briefly talked about Sizzling Wok on N. Michigan Ave. & 71st St. They make great vietnamese pancakes!

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I love Sizzling Wok. Their clay pot meals are a treat too, and the goi rolls are mighty fine. Sounds good to me!

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Then make it so, Number 1. Shall we do the 17th or 24th of October, since it has five Fridays?

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