Kennyz wrote:I think the best possible time to visit Frontera Grill is for their Saturday brunch.
DML wrote:Kennyz wrote:I think the best possible time to visit Frontera Grill is for their Saturday brunch.
Probably, but for some reason I don't see my first generation Greek relatives going for Frontera Grill.
That's a great suggestion though. I may do that when the extended family is not part of plan.
stevez wrote:DML wrote:Kennyz wrote:I think the best possible time to visit Frontera Grill is for their Saturday brunch.
Probably, but for some reason I don't see my first generation Greek relatives going for Frontera Grill.
That's a great suggestion though. I may do that when the extended family is not part of plan.
Since you mention first generation Greeks are in the mix, why not take them to Greek Town (Greek Islands, Santorini or Costa's). When my wife's Greek relatives are in town, that's the first place they want to visit.
DML wrote:stevez wrote:DML wrote:Kennyz wrote:I think the best possible time to visit Frontera Grill is for their Saturday brunch.
Probably, but for some reason I don't see my first generation Greek relatives going for Frontera Grill.
That's a great suggestion though. I may do that when the extended family is not part of plan.
Since you mention first generation Greeks are in the mix, why not take them to Greek Town (Greek Islands, Santorini or Costa's). When my wife's Greek relatives are in town, that's the first place they want to visit.
I would (and we have in the past -- I took the family to Costa's to celebrate my wife's birthday last year) but for this event, I wanted something a bit nicer.
Based on what I've heard, I'm leaning towards Seasons (although NoMi is a definite possibility). We may end up in Greektown anyway, since we are putting the event off a week and Greeks have some strict dining requirements on the day before Easter.