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L & B does have the best pizza on the planet, and spumoni to die for.


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I'm sure they're all great places to dine. And for Mr. Richman, it's even
better when you have a tv producer picking up the expenses for air travel,
hotel, and, of course, the bill at the restaurant. I call it "the
lifestyle to which I'd like to become accustomed".

The only one on the list I can vouch for personally is Bern's Steakhouse in
Tampa. Indeed, a great experience.
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On 6/28/14, 3:26 AM, Alan Holbrook wrote:
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> Tampa. Indeed, a great experience.


But there is some concern about Bern's. A few years ago, they opened
SideBern's up the street, a wine-centric shop and casual restaurant
which has done well. But now they've opened a large new hotel with a
formal restaurant right across the street from Bern's, and there is
concern that this will negatively affect the Bern's operation / experience.

We haven't been there since January, but we'll soon see...

-- Larry


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