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Quoting SlamClick (Reply 1):
I think the restaurant is the "Reuben E. Lee |
Quoting Tom in NO (Reply 3): [edit to add]: it might be Anthony's. |
Quoting SlamClick (Reply 6): Is it two different restaurants? |
Quoting Tom in NO (Reply 7): I thought it was only one myself.....then I found this: http://www.gofishanthonys.com/allres....html |
Quoting SlamClick (Reply 6): Did I have that wrong? Is it two different restaurants? |
Quote: The new Ghio’s, named after the founding family of Anthony’s Seafood Group, will offer the best seafood and steaks available, served in a casual waterfront environment. The menu will be made up of classic dishes, prepared flawlessly, and the signature service that the Ghio family is famous for. |
Quoting DavestanKSAN (Reply 8): They even have their fish and chips and shrimp and chips at Petco Park (where the Padres play). |
Quoting Tom in NO (Reply 9): You're making me want to bring my kids out there, and include a return trip to Petco. I brought my 7-year old out there last summer for a visit, and we did a Padres-Giants game with my brother and his family..... |
Quoting DavestanKSAN (Reply 8): You guys are making me hungry! Anthony's is so good. I love their fish and chips!! |
Quoting N200WN (Reply 12): the original at Restaurant Row in San Marcos. |
Quoting DavestanKSAN (Reply 11): maybe we could have an Anet Padres meet |
Quoting SlamClick (Reply 1): I do remember National crews staying there. On one occasion in about 1977 there was a party going on and the crew could not get any sleep. The captain canceled a DC-10 departure the next morning because of it. |