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Lobster at Mlllheim Hotel
Roffers attending the Penns Clave: The Millheim Hotel has new owners.
Here are some excerpts from the story in the local paper. The new owners are "breathing new life into the historic hotel by renovating and updating the property, a remodeled banquet room... a new bar.... spicing up the restaurant menu and adding more regular entertainment options....Everything is down-home cooking....There's now steak with that seafood on Friday nights...Pizzas are commonplace on the menu...The restaurant's popular lobster nights--fresh from New England--will continue." vince |
Lobster at Mlllheim Hotel
On Sun, 13 May 2007 20:00:43 -0400, vincent norris
wrote: Roffers attending the Penns Clave: The Millheim Hotel has new owners. Here are some excerpts from the story in the local paper. The new owners are "breathing new life into the historic hotel by renovating and updating the property, a remodeled banquet room... a new bar.... spicing up the restaurant menu and adding more regular entertainment options....Everything is down-home cooking....There's now steak with that seafood on Friday nights...Pizzas are commonplace on the menu...The restaurant's popular lobster nights--fresh from New England--will continue." vince Let us hope they don't change their hamburgers. Great hamburgers at the Millheim. Or the Yengling (sp) on draft. It's worth the trip down for a meal there. |
Lobster at Mlllheim Hotel
On Sun, 13 May 2007 22:40:59 -0700, "asadi"
wrote: "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 13 May 2007 20:00:43 -0400, vincent norris wrote: Roffers attending the Penns Clave: The Millheim Hotel has new owners. Here are some excerpts from the story in the local paper. The new owners are "breathing new life into the historic hotel by renovating and updating the property, a remodeled banquet room... a new bar.... spicing up the restaurant menu and adding more regular entertainment options....Everything is down-home cooking....There's now steak with that seafood on Friday nights...Pizzas are commonplace on the menu...The restaurant's popular lobster nights--fresh from New England--will continue." vince Let us hope they don't change their hamburgers. Great hamburgers at the Millheim. Or the Yengling (sp) on draft. It's worth the trip down for a meal there. Yeah but will they still let 'us' in? john Sure...show 'em yer official "I'm a Simms man" card, and they'll treat you like royalty... Hey, it's one of the many perqs, R |
Lobster at Mlllheim Hotel
Well they let Tom and I in........They still have the saltyest popcorn
i have ever ate......Burgers are still a-1......... I perfer the union county sportsmans club burgers though.............Oh did I mention the topless waitresses they moonlight from the hooters in state college....................not................... |
Lobster at Mlllheim Hotel
On Sun, 13 May 2007 20:00:43 -0400, vincent norris wrote:
Roffers attending the Penns Clave: The Millheim Hotel has new owners. Here are some excerpts from the story in the local paper. The new owners are "breathing new life into the historic hotel by renovating and updating the property, a remodeled banquet room... a new bar.... spicing up the restaurant menu and adding more regular entertainment options....Everything is down-home cooking....There's now steak with that seafood on Friday nights...Pizzas are commonplace on the menu...The restaurant's popular lobster nights--fresh from New England--will continue." vince My sympathies...no good ever came from a good writeup... TC, R |
Lobster at Mlllheim Hotel
On May 13, 9:52 pm, Mike wrote:
Well they let Tom and I in........They still have the saltyest popcorn i have ever ate......Burgers are still a-1......... I perfer the union county sportsmans club burgers though.............Oh did I mention the topless waitresses they moonlight from the hooters in state college....................not................... At the Sportsmans club, you can feed 6 folks burgers, fries and a beer for 20 bucks. Thats my kinda place. Frank Reid |
Lobster at Mlllheim Hotel
"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 May 2007 20:00:43 -0400, vincent norris wrote: Roffers attending the Penns Clave: The Millheim Hotel has new owners. Here are some excerpts from the story in the local paper. The new owners are "breathing new life into the historic hotel by renovating and updating the property, a remodeled banquet room... a new bar.... spicing up the restaurant menu and adding more regular entertainment options....Everything is down-home cooking....There's now steak with that seafood on Friday nights...Pizzas are commonplace on the menu...The restaurant's popular lobster nights--fresh from New England--will continue." vince Let us hope they don't change their hamburgers. Great hamburgers at the Millheim. Or the Yengling (sp) on draft. It's worth the trip down for a meal there. Yeah but will they still let 'us' in? john |
Lobster at Mlllheim Hotel
"asadi" wrote in message ... Yeah but will they still let 'us' in? john well, they let the Handyman and I in, gladly, so there is hope for you all! Tom |
Lobster at Mlllheim Hotel
On 13 May 2007 20:11:39 -0700, Flytyer37 wrote:
On May 13, 9:52 pm, Mike wrote: Well they let Tom and I in........They still have the saltyest popcorn i have ever ate......Burgers are still a-1......... I perfer the union county sportsmans club burgers though.............Oh did I mention the topless waitresses they moonlight from the hooters in state college....................not................... At the Sportsmans club, you can feed 6 folks burgers, fries and a beer for 20 bucks. Thats my kinda place. Frank Reid And you can also call Brenda to see what the score is in the Stanley Cup Play-offs. |
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