tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9998489.post115332157376571787..comments2023-10-11T04:23:08.843-05:00Comments on Serenity Springs: Moral dilemmaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9998489.post-1153501820805526822006-07-21T12:10:00.000-05:002006-07-21T12:10:00.000-05:00Well, I guess one way to look at it is through the...Well, I guess one way to look at it is through the lense of what you're getting, versus what you're losing.<BR/><BR/>Free chips and salsa? I can get that at a Mexican restaurant.<BR/><BR/>Free wings? Meh, I see wings and boiled crawdads the same way. Way too much trouble for the food. They're not un-tasty, they're just not any more tasty than other foods that are a damn sight easier to eat. Why fuck around with bones and shells, when you can just eat a pizza?<BR/><BR/>Which brings us to the free pizza. It isn't clear to me whether this is all-you-can-eat, or we just get a couple of free pizzas and when they're gone, that's it. F&H has decent pizza by bar standards, but it's not great.<BR/><BR/>Free pool. How many tables of free pool? If it's just one table, at most 4 people can play at once. Maybe 6 games in 2 hours. <BR/><BR/>Their drinks are expensive, and the service sucks. <BR/><BR/>This could be worth it, but I think we'd have to plan carefully, and try to go on a day that's not too busy, and maybe has good drink specials. Maybe a sunday afternoon, although we need to make sure there's not much in the way of NFL activity (may not be an issue if we do it early in August.)lunchstealerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17137400631077662786noreply@blogger.com