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Where to find your eats and drinks. Was created out of a need to provide a better resource to find great places for eating or drinking. The website provides detailed information about businesses allowing the consumer to make the right choice on where to eat or drink. The website was launched May 1, 2015 with limited listings. New cities and listings are continually being added. 2015 Edgewater Media Group. Sign-up for our newsletter and to learn more. Washington, D.C.
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Eating and Drinking, then Leaving. It's what we do. Duke’s Brew & Que. June 18, 2014. Remember when you used to be able to call a restaurant and tell them when you’d like to eat and they’d find you a table? Back in the days before they told you when. Fast-forward to June 2014. I call Duke for a table and, alas, his “smokehouse” is so fashionable that they are full up, even early on a Tuesday evening. But wait! Duke’s Brew & Que. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Eats, Drinks and Sleeps | Eating and drinking my way through life and learning all the while
Eats, Drinks and Sleeps. Eating and drinking my way through life and learning all the while. About Eats, Drinks and Sleeps. St Patrick’s Day feast. March 9, 2014. I’ve been challenged by Bord Bia to create a fabulous St Patrick’s Day feast for four, shopping at the Irish Shop at Ocado. I’d forgotten that you can’t actually get a straight answer out of an Irishman, well my Grandad anyway. The conversation went a little something like this:. I need to cook a St Patrick’s Day feast, what should I cook?