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Hey Everyone,
trying to find a nice lunch spot in Pleasanton for a a birthday lunch for my dear friend Susan, who's also my marketing person for Speak With Me! Any suggestions? Looking for a nice place that has good food, good decor, and is on the quiet side. (it'll be just me and Susan). Figuring since many of you work or live near there you'll know the places there better than me. |
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1. In-N-Out
2. Pleasanton Hotel (http://www.pleasantonhotel.com/page/...NUS/Lunch.html) 3. Wente Vineyard (Livermore actually, but not too far away) (http://www.wentevineyards.com/restaurant/menu.asp?m=l) 4. Forget #1 |
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Her kitchen! Need me to come along for entertainment? |
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Greg = entertainment = scary!
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I offered only because I know Susan. Not so scary, I don't think.
Just trying to help out AJ. Say AJ. Try Stacey's in Pleasanton. It's owned by my good friend, Scott Adams, the famed father of Dilbert. It's a very nice restaurant. If you do go there, let me know, and I'll have Scott stop by to say hello to her if he's in town that day. |
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There are two Stacey's, Josh. Pleasanton is about 9 years old; Dublin is about 4 years. |
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