It looks like I’ll be traveling to the Mesa/Phoenix area at the end of March. If any Dopers are interested in hunting down dinner one night, I should be free from the 28th to the 31st. Unfortunately, auntie em won’t be traveling with me, so you’d have to put up with my all by my lonesome.
So, dinner? Drinks? Point and laugh at the other Mods? (I’m game if you are.)
Oh, and for those of you who can’t make it (we mourn ye), perhaps you can suggest a good, fun place for us to meet. Preferably a groovy joint with tasty food and an atmosphere not too loud–a place where we can actually hear one another talk. Any ideas?
If no one wants to do it, I can organize the get together. Usually we gather at Los Molinos, with excellent Tex-Mex cuisine.
The inside it is noisy but the waiting room and bar are quiet, I will check around for other restaurants or meet options.
As a guest, you have priority: what kind of food do you prefer?
If no one wants to do it, I can organize the get together. Usually we gather at Los Molinos, with excellent Tex-Mex cuisine.
The inside it is noisy but the waiting room and bar are quiet, I will check around for other restaurants or meet options.
As a guest, you have priority: what kind of food do you prefer?
Oh, hey, how rude of me. I didn’t see your last two responses to the thread when I last checked in. (This is what I get for counting on the subscription e-mails to clue me in on replies.)
Actually, Mexican–or any variant thereof–is dandy. The more local the place (i.e., less national), the better; but really, anything will be fine. I trust all of you area Dopers to know the best places, and I like all kinds of food.
We do have one attendee who can only stick with places in the Mesa/Tempe area, with a possible downtown Phoenix. Is it workable to find a place within those limits?
8646 South Central Avenue, on the west side of Central Avenue. Although it is in phoenix, it is on the south close to Tempe, we need to show that to your guest to see if he can make it there, if not, I will check other locations.
Excellent! Bring the wife, too; it’s to be hoped that she’ll provide some normalcy amongst the group.
Also, maybe we should make it a 7:00 meeting so people can get home, brush their kids and put their teeth to bed. That type of stuff; without too much rushing.
As a second option of where to eat, umop ap!sdn has suggested Carlos O’Brien’s. (For those keeping track, this is not the same place as Carlos O’Kelly’s, which isn’t very good. Except where it excels as bland Midwestern Mexican food.)
I have 49 days a year of vacation/personal time to use (yay for the public school administrator’s contracts!!), so vacation is not the issue. But save that thought, the Bus Wife and I have decided we like AZ enough that spring training will become an annual pilgramage, and next year she’s forcing me to start in Phoenix. Apparently there’s a second Chicago baseball team that winters in that area.