Friday, March 30, 2012

Good family restaurant

Ok, Taking a trip there in August with 6 hungry teens. Any suggestions for best dinner that willl not break the bank? Should be casual. Staying around 45th if that helps.



Good family restaurant


Pretty much everything in O.C. is ';casual';--it%26#39;s just a question of what level of casual you%26#39;re looking for--swimwear, cut-off shorts and T-shirt, or ';formal casual';--khakis or nicer shorts and polo shirts.





Tio Gringo%26#39;s (53rd St., bayside) is pretty good Mexican, but haven%26#39;t been in a few years. And you%26#39;re close to Dumser%26#39;s (49th), which is full service but more of a diner-type menu.





Not sure what your ';break the bank'; budget is. I%26#39;d figure on $20pp at Tio%26#39;s, $15pp at Dumser%26#39;s.





Some of the best inexpensive family dinner experiences we%26#39;ve had at the beach (albeit with younger kids) were simply picking up some great takeout and laying out a picnic on the beach, in the shadow of buildings as the sun gets lower and temperatures cool down. Em-ings is great barbecue about 15 minutes out of town in Bishopville. Subs from Billy%26#39;s. Pizza from 3 Brothers. Yum.

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