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If they haven't done a soft opening yet, pushing to formally open on Super Sunday could be a disaster. I would think they will wait.


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Right a disaster for anyone that eats there. The wings are horrible despite all the phony posts here. Go to Dunzy's. Support your locally owned tappy-not some crony capitalist chain with gin mills in New Jersey and Virginia.
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There are enough nights in the month to support ALL of the eating establishments in the town. Dunzy's has good wings but poor parking.  Paesan's has pretty good wings and great parking.  

I have only heard rumors about when the Recovery Room is opening.    I did notice a lot of delivery trucks unloading stuff there today.

Oh -- and the term "grill" in the name doesn't mean it is not a restaurant.   Top's is called an "American Grill" .. then there is Babe's "Macaroni Grill" ..... both of those and others use "grill" in the name and are very much restaurants.


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There are enough nights in the month to support ALL of the eating establishments in the town. Dunzy's has good wings but poor parking.  Paesan's has pretty good wings and great parking.  

I have only heard rumors about when the Recovery Room is opening. IT'S NOT THE RECOVERY "ROOM"...it's the RECOVERY SPORTS GRILL    I did notice a lot of delivery trucks unloading stuff there today.

Oh -- and the term "grill" in the name doesn't mean it is not a restaurant.   Top's is called an "American Grill" .. then there is Babe's "Macaroni Grill" ..... both of those and others use "grill" in the name and are very much restaurants.

No one said it's not a restaurant, it's just a different kind of eatery than the RECOVERY ROOM RESTAURANT...GET IT ?


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Much ado about nothing. The wings are terrible, the nachos are lousy, the drinks are overpriced. It's a gin mill-you go there to tie one on during a game. Someone else posted its a step below Applebees on food and they are right.

      Dunzy's has plenty of parking and the best wings in town. That's the place to be for a Super Bowl or NCAA tournament. Some people are so small town they think a chain gin mill equals some big deal. People will try it once get a headache and never go back.
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I tried Dunzy's once and its nothing special. In fact, it was MUCH better when it was operating under the previous owner years ago. The only reason Dunzys has plenty of parking is people squat at the old Draper Pharmacy lot across the street.


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Realize it's no staying on point, but............Anyone old enough to remember the NEBA's on State Street at the crosstown?  There were 2 drive-ins there attached if I recall, just can't remember what the other place was....I think they made subs, but not sure.  Those were some fine fun days....used to participate in some of the "NEBA NATIONALS" on Fri/Sat nights.


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Realize it's no staying on point, but............Anyone old enough to remember the NEBA's on State Street at the crosstown?  There were 2 drive-ins there attached if I recall, just can't remember what the other place was....I think they made subs, but not sure.  Those were some fine fun days....used to participate in some of the "NEBA NATIONALS" on Fri/Sat nights.


Neba subs and Mike's Roast Beef.  

I LOVED their food.
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Neba subs and Mike's Roast Beef.  

I LOVED their food.


YES, YES....thanks....been driving me crazy.  They were both much better than today's versions...those roast beef's were really good.  


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Those were some fine fun days....used to participate in some of the "NEBA NATIONALS" on Fri/Sat nights.


So did I!! From about 1979-82 or so... I drove a Black '69 Dodge Coronet R/T
That place was great. If I remember right, Friday nights were more popular than Saturday nights for some reason.



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Realize it's no staying on point, but............Anyone old enough to remember the NEBA's on State Street at the crosstown?  


I sure am old enough and I loved NEBA's!
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So did I!! From about 1979-82 or so... I drove a Black '69 Dodge Coronet R/T
That place was great. If I remember right, Friday nights were more popular than Saturday nights for some reason.


I'm sure I never ran you.  I was running a black SS 396 and munching on Fords




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I'm sure I never ran you.  I was running a black SS 396 and munching on Fords




I only ran a few times,  but watched a whole lot more.
I had 323's in the rear end, so I had pick and choose who to run.
Even with a 440 warmed over, I didn't stand a chance against anyone running running 373's or better.
Now, if there ever was a top end run... different story.

When you say SS 396, I'm assuming Chevelle, but it could be a Camaro. There were plenty of both.
There was a guy that had a blue '70 Monte Carlo that ran a lot.
I remember a few Shelby's come from time to time, GT350's and GT500's...if you watch the Mecum auctions on HD theater, those cars go for close to six figures... you could buy them for under 10K back then.


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I only ran a few times,  but watched a whole lot more.
I had 323's in the rear end, so I had pick and choose who to run.
Even with a 440 warmed over, I didn't stand a chance against anyone running running 373's or better.
Now, if there ever was a top end run... different story.

When you say SS 396, I'm assuming Chevelle, but it could be a Camaro. There were plenty of both.
There was a guy that had a blue '70 Monte Carlo that ran a lot.
I remember a few Shelby's come from time to time, GT350's and GT500's...if you watch the Mecum auctions on HD theater, those cars go for close to six figures... you could buy them for under 10K back then.

It was a Black Chevelle.  Engine was slightly modified....dyno tested at 475hp.
I do watch the cars going through auction and can't help but grab a tissue to wipe the drool from my lips....if I could only hit the lottery!!!!  Ah yes, some of the best times ever....many today do not know what they missed.


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No one said it's not a restaurant, it's just a different kind of eatery than the RECOVERY ROOM RESTAURANT...GET IT ?


Take a chill pill and relax dufus.


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