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Default Excessive Excess

Ravenlynn posted about the cost of wine and I mentioned a restaurant in
Addison (Dallas) TX where I had a fantastic meal and great (albeit
expensive) wine. Just found this:

http://www.guidelive.com/portal/page...i tem_id=4492

Smith & Wollensky closed their doors in the suburb of Dallas in 2006.

Jill


 
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