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Default 100 Highest-Grossing Restaurants

LeoS > wrote:
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> http://www.rimag.com/info/ca6647983.html
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> Comments about any you've been to? *Notice that 25 of them are in
> Vegas, baby!


43 GLADSTONE’S MALIBU Los Angeles

Great for lunch. I loved their chowder. About 10 miles
farther north is a dive called Neptune's Nest that has
better seafood at lower price.

56 SHAW’S CRAB HOUSE Chicago

Anniversay quality food but in recent years we've been
going to lesser known places that are better. The Barn
at Barrington is the same price range and 10th
anniversary quality.

72 LAWRY’S THE PRIME RIB Beverly Hills, Calif.

Years ago. I like prime rib places and it's my second or third
favorite one in the LA metro area. We like Beckham Place in
Pasadena better. At Lawry's I like having the prime rib cut
for you from a rolling cart.

74 HARRIS RANCH RESTAURANT Coalinga, Calif.

This place is a stop on Interstate 5 between LA metro and SF
metro. Wide ranging menu but the time's I stopped there I've
been rolling between metro areas and my goal was to get back
on the road quickly not settle in for an experience. I think it
made the list because it has the biggest sign on the entire
stretch of freeway between two large metro areas.