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What restauant do you recomend to eat before prom, thats not so expensive?

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What restauant do you recomend to eat before prom, thats not so expensive?

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  1. What qualifies as expensive?

    I personally prefer to stay away from chain restaurants.  I am going to shoot for a place I would consider "moderately" priced, which would mean entrees ranging in price from $12-$25 apiece.  So- Mitchells Fish Market (streets of West Chester), Vincenzo's (Chester Road, best Italian food in Cincinnati in my opinion, if you are brave enough to eat Italian in your nice clothes), Soho Japanese Bistro (Tylersville Road, West Chester), Arloi Dee (Thai food, in Mason), the Glendale Gaslight Inn, or the Grande Finale (both in Glendale, both in very cool old buildings, the Grande Finale has awesome desserts).


  2. Red Robin. I see tons of kids going there before big events. or even BJ's.

  3. How about a nice dinner at home if your parents are willing to help cook and serve?  Maybe with your best friend and their date too?

    We did this for my daughter and we had a nice steak dinner with salad and dessert and fixed up the tables really nice with linen tablecloths and china dishes and crystal glasses.  And they really enjoyed it!

    It was much more relaxing than a restaurant and frankly i'm sure the food was better!!!

    whatever you do, make it memorable!

  4. Denny's its open 24hrs

  5. Seriously, two years in a row, my prom dates and I have ended up at a 7-11.  The first year, we pulled up in our limo and got our post-prom snacks.  There's pictures of us at the 7-11 all dressed up.

  6. MAggiano's or LaROsa's.  Maybe El Coyote?

  7. McDonalds!!!!

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