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Well, for me, going out means a little bit of extra service. I expect our wait staff to be attentive, our drinks to be delicious, the food to be exquisite, and our entertainment to be supreme. Expectations, people. Have them. Another one of the things I have come to expect growing up, is that when we get dressed up and go somewhere nice, there better be a valet.
Growing up around Cincinnati meant going downtown all the time. Now, Cincinnati isn't as bad as some other cities I have been, and may even beat Louisville, but parking is still scarce and scary. There. I said it. I don't like parking my car downtown because I am afraid someone will stab me and take my $20 and my iPhone. Sorry, but that's all I have. Ever. So... potential thugs be warned.
Back on the subject of parking... it sucks. Everywhere. I don't even live downtown downtown and I fight with my dickwad neighbors about parking all of the time (They have a GD driveway!). So, when we go nice places, I expect a valet. I love the valet. I wish everywhere I went had this level of service. The only problem I have ever had with a valet is when I went out in Newport and tried to valet my car. The youngin' couldn't even get her out of first gear. "I swear I know how to drive a stick!" Give me back my keys, my $5 tip, and my 23 year old car, damnit, I'll do it myself.
Well, as you know, James isn't accustomed to these types of services. I am sure he has seen valeting on TV before... but then again I know they didn't have cable growing up, so maybe not...
James and my mom and I went out for dinner one night to celebrate her birthday. We went to the nice restaurant on the river I had mentioned in a previous post. The kind of place where they clean the crumbs from your table between each course and escort you to the bathroom. My kind of place.
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