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re: Most restauranted cities per capita
Posted on 8/18/11 at 12:13 am to TulaneLSU
Posted on 8/18/11 at 12:13 am to TulaneLSU
I was just in Natchez and Vidalia for a week, after the Top 10 to 20 high quality haunts in Natchez, which are impressive in quality for a city it's size, the dropoff runs fast and hard!
BR may lack spectacular, but it has far better depth than Natchez, and across a much wider array of genres.
So cram that indignant BR jab back up..
BR may lack spectacular, but it has far better depth than Natchez, and across a much wider array of genres.
So cram that indignant BR jab back up..
This post was edited on 8/18/11 at 12:15 am
Posted on 8/18/11 at 12:17 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
Considering Baton Rouge has 40 times the people of Natchez, I would hope so.
Posted on 8/18/11 at 9:37 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
quote:
I was just in Natchez and Vidalia for a week, after the Top 10 to 20 high quality haunts in Natchez, which are impressive in quality for a city it's size, the dropoff runs fast and hard!
I like Natchez and its restaurant scene seems interesting and varied, especially for a town its size.
However, I've really never been anything but disappointed dining out there.
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