Raggie Smith: What restaurant to eat at for prom next month?
My date wanted to go informal and somewhere not too expensive. But there’s a group and me and my buddy and her date disagree with an informal place. So, I need help thinking of a restaurant to eat at that is semi formal so we can compromise.
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Answer by miss serious
I think the olive garden would be nice.
California Pizza Kitchen has a nice setting, and the menu has variety. You can share plates if you want to be really economical, the food there isn’t too expensive either way. You’ll spend about 40 dollars for two people.Answer by joansquest
Where do you live? If you make reservations – if they’ll take them and they try and accomodate prom goers – I agree Olive Garden is nice and it depends on management if they’ll take a reservations. Outback may take reservations and you get so much food you can basically share and they don’t have a problem with it. The girls will pretend not to eat very much for fear of messing up their dresses. Look in your local phone book and newspaper and see who is having prom specials. Be aware that if you have a large party – tip will be included in the price of the meal and therefore – you do not need to leave another tip on top of that and don’t be afraid to ask. Red Lobster is nice and may accomodate you as well and you can even ask for a room away from all crying babies and such. Worst thing is to have to wait in line all dressed up while people STARE at you. Carrabas will probably accomodate you as well. Just call up and tell them it’s prom night and ask what they can do for you. You’d be surprised! Some hotels will also be running specials in their restaurants as well for prom night with a special menu and pricing. Maybe even valet parking. First things first: you’ve got to decide how much you want to spend and go from there. I will tell you you’ll all be starving and looking for drive-thru after because nobody wants to mess up their prom clothes before the pix, etc.
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