Plato's Closet has always been next door. It was Ninfa's --> Wolfies --> Gumby's.
Costa and Andreas said:
Hello all
We expect to make an announcement soon about a new concept we have developed to be located in S College Station. Stay tuned!
Costa and Andreas said:
Hello all
We expect to make an announcement soon about a new concept we have developed to be located in S College Station. Stay tuned!
maroon barchetta said:
Frozen chocolate covered key lime pie on a stick????
Mathguy64 said:
Chocolate covered strawberry tart on a stick?
BiochemAg97 said:Captn_Ag05 said:
That seems like a mistake to not have access to Luther there.
It's only a mistake if you think the developer had an option to have an entrance from Luther.
From the university's point of view, having an entrance from Luther would have been a mistake.
Costa and Andreas said:maroon barchetta said:
Frozen chocolate covered key lime pie on a stick????
Um, Salvador Dali will not be the chef lol!
Stay tuned.
Costa and Andreas said:
Yeah sorry just can't say until we're inked. We're very close.
I can say it's completely new, has nothing to do with anything we currently have, but does have elements of something' we've done.
It's also a collab with another local chef/operator. It's not currently offered in town and barely in Texas.
AggiePhil said:
Gotcha. Yeah, Cenare was THE place to go before all the other fancy restaurants started opening up. Mr. G's wife owned it.
halibut sinclair said:AggiePhil said:
Gotcha. Yeah, Cenare was THE place to go before all the other fancy restaurants started opening up. Mr. G's wife owned it.
Originally owned by Frank Fields of Frank's Bar & Grill fame.
halibut sinclair said:AggiePhil said:
Gotcha. Yeah, Cenare was THE place to go before all the other fancy restaurants started opening up. Mr. G's wife owned it.
Originally owned by Frank Fields of Frank's Bar & Grill fame.
Tailgate88 said:
FlyRod said:halibut sinclair said:AggiePhil said:
Gotcha. Yeah, Cenare was THE place to go before all the other fancy restaurants started opening up. Mr. G's wife owned it.
Originally owned by Frank Fields of Frank's Bar & Grill fame.
There's a place I miss.