Bliss Nail Bar
bushytailed said:One Louder said:
I begrudgingly went into Kohl's yesterday and they have sectioned off the front central area of the store to put a Sephora in. I find it a little odd when Sephora just opened a location in Century Square.
I'm curious if they will let you use the coupons from Amazon returns in the Sephora section.
Dang. That sucks.MyNameIsJeff said:
Just saw an announcement on Facebook that Harvey Washbangers is NOT rebuilding, and they are in the process of refunding any donations they received.
According to city permits issued this month, it is in fact Gong Cha Teahousespike427 said:
Maybe Gong Cha? https://gongchausa.com/
I was thinking it was Marble Slab, but yes, I think it was the scooter place. The photo I posted is immediately to the right of Freebirds.trouble said:
Is that where the scooter place was?
JMac03 said:I was thinking it was Marble Slab, but yes, I think it was the scooter place. The photo I posted is immediately to the right of Freebirds.trouble said:
Is that where the scooter place was?
It could be is that the property owner did not have sufficient funds to rebuild the building?MyNameIsJeff said:
Just saw an announcement on Facebook that Harvey Washbangers is NOT rebuilding, and they are in the process of refunding any donations they received.
Multiple records put it as 1996.Look Out Below said:
Definitely longer. My guess is pre-1997.
I lol-ed too hard a this....Captn_Ag05 said:
Was Hans Solo there?
Captn_Ag05 said:
Was Hans Solo there?
Hornbeck said:Captn_Ag05 said:
Was Hans Solo there?
The steak was a little Chewie…
tu ag said:
Just looked at De Baca website...found this.
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Dress Code
We kindly ask that guests dress in a manner consistent with the elevated atmosphere of De Baca Steakhouse. We recommend cocktail or business professional attire. Sports coats and jackets for gentlemen are encouraged. Solid colored jeans, free of rips and tears, are allowed. Excessive displays of skin, visible undergarments, sportswear, and gym shoes are not allowed. No t-shirts, long sleeve t-shirts, athletic sweatshirts/hoodies, jerseys, sweat pants/yoga pants, baseball hats, or sandals. Open-toed shoes are not permitted for gentlemen. Open-toed dress shoes are permitted for ladies. We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining the elevated atmosphere of De Baca. Guests who do not meet the dress code may be kindly asked to adjust their attire or reschedule their reservation. Thank you for dressing for the occasion!
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That should limit the riff raff!
Hornbeck said:Captn_Ag05 said:
Was Hans Solo there?
The steak was a little Chewie…
Will they keep dogs out?BQwolf05 said:
Where have you seen the prices? I have not seen them but could just be failing at searching.
I guess you could say their prices and dress code caused you to R2-Detour...?Tailgate88 said:tu ag said:
Just looked at De Baca website...found this.
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Dress Code
We kindly ask that guests dress in a manner consistent with the elevated atmosphere of De Baca Steakhouse. We recommend cocktail or business professional attire. Sports coats and jackets for gentlemen are encouraged. Solid colored jeans, free of rips and tears, are allowed. Excessive displays of skin, visible undergarments, sportswear, and gym shoes are not allowed. No t-shirts, long sleeve t-shirts, athletic sweatshirts/hoodies, jerseys, sweat pants/yoga pants, baseball hats, or sandals. Open-toed shoes are not permitted for gentlemen. Open-toed dress shoes are permitted for ladies. We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining the elevated atmosphere of De Baca. Guests who do not meet the dress code may be kindly asked to adjust their attire or reschedule their reservation. Thank you for dressing for the occasion!
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That should limit the riff raff!
Riff raff checking in here. Between the dress code and the menu prices I'll pass. I'm sure it's very nice though.
Captn_Ag05 said:
TDLR submission this morning shows Javi's going in at Red Lobster still. It shows work starting 4/1 and finishing 7/1.
Tailgate88 said:tu ag said:
Just looked at De Baca website...found this.
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Dress Code
We kindly ask that guests dress in a manner consistent with the elevated atmosphere of De Baca Steakhouse. We recommend cocktail or business professional attire. Sports coats and jackets for gentlemen are encouraged. Solid colored jeans, free of rips and tears, are allowed. Excessive displays of skin, visible undergarments, sportswear, and gym shoes are not allowed. No t-shirts, long sleeve t-shirts, athletic sweatshirts/hoodies, jerseys, sweat pants/yoga pants, baseball hats, or sandals. Open-toed shoes are not permitted for gentlemen. Open-toed dress shoes are permitted for ladies. We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining the elevated atmosphere of De Baca. Guests who do not meet the dress code may be kindly asked to adjust their attire or reschedule their reservation. Thank you for dressing for the occasion!
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That should limit the riff raff!
Riff raff checking in here. Between the dress code and the menu prices I'll pass. I'm sure it's very nice though.
trouble said:
You'll be fine
FlyRod said:Tailgate88 said:tu ag said:
Just looked at De Baca website...found this.
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Dress Code
We kindly ask that guests dress in a manner consistent with the elevated atmosphere of De Baca Steakhouse. We recommend cocktail or business professional attire. Sports coats and jackets for gentlemen are encouraged. Solid colored jeans, free of rips and tears, are allowed. Excessive displays of skin, visible undergarments, sportswear, and gym shoes are not allowed. No t-shirts, long sleeve t-shirts, athletic sweatshirts/hoodies, jerseys, sweat pants/yoga pants, baseball hats, or sandals. Open-toed shoes are not permitted for gentlemen. Open-toed dress shoes are permitted for ladies. We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining the elevated atmosphere of De Baca. Guests who do not meet the dress code may be kindly asked to adjust their attire or reschedule their reservation. Thank you for dressing for the occasion!
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That should limit the riff raff!
Riff raff checking in here. Between the dress code and the menu prices I'll pass. I'm sure it's very nice though.
Open toed shoes are not permitted for gentlemen.
So it's ok if you're not a gentleman, but rather a rapscallion or guttersnipe?