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China house liberty township, oh
China house liberty township, oh




china house liberty township, oh

After that plus movie tickets and tip, we were at a $150 night out. I had a very good salad topped with sliced steak, my husband had salmon with mashed potatoes and collard greens, nicely cooked. We were done by the time "Get Out" started. Ours came out before the previews, and we ate in our recliners, facing the screen watching generic nature videos and the previews. Your order is taken a half hour before the movie starts. James Major is the executive chef, and his last gig was overseeing all the food at Great American Ballpark, so he knows how to feed people while they're being entertained. Why? Are our lives so hectic we have to do those things at the same time? Or was it made for people who wanted to eat and see a movie together, but didn't want to actually have to talk to each other? Well, it's not quite as dumb as I thought, and it makes it to this list because the food is quite good. It's not just dinner and a movie, but dinner at the movies. Cinebistro: I have to tell you, I thought this was a pretty dumb idea. But their main emphasis isn't healthiness, it's fun, hearty food like fries and thick milkshakes. That's quite a feat, and they taste great, too. They serve local, grass-fed Ohio beef in their burgers. And they make guacamole tableside and fresh.ģ: Flipside brings a bit of urban cool to Liberty Center. There are combination plates on the menu, with enchiladas and tacos, but there are also dishes like a poblano pepper stuffed with shrimp and a bright collection of vegetables, and "carnitas" which are little shanks of slow-cooked pork. No sombreros or painted carved tables to be found, but beautiful woven baskets on the wall, subtle tile and use of colors give it a warm vibe. Cantina Laredo: A Mexican restaurant concept based in Texas with a nicer, more upscale vibe than the usual Mexican chain.






China house liberty township, oh