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Subject: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Indy Gent on 12/01/04 at 7:32 pm
How's that for low-carb? ;D
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041201/ap_on_he_me/fit_cereality
Subject: Re: Chinese Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Howard on 12/01/04 at 9:11 pm
But why have cereal in a cafe when I know that I can have cereal in a small restaurant. ::)
Howard
Subject: Re: Chinese Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Tanya1976 on 12/01/04 at 11:54 pm
I think it's a cute idea! It'll be great for my hometown! Now, I have another reason to visit.
Tanya
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: MaxwellSmart on 12/02/04 at 12:44 pm
An all-cereal restaurant? It's the decline and fall of civilization! This is it, the end is nigh!
;)
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Howard on 12/02/04 at 6:50 pm
Fruit Loops with M&M toppings?
Cheerios with oreo cookies?
Sugar Smacks with honey roasted peanut toppings?
Now,that is delicious. :P
Howard
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Allie Fox on 12/02/04 at 9:52 pm
Why the heck not? ? ?
NYC has a PB&J restaraunt.
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: sputnikcorp on 12/02/04 at 10:19 pm
who hasn't thought of that and then reasoned it wouldn't work because, well, it's cereal. i love cereal. when i lived by myself it was all i ate. even now i eat cereal more in the day than at breakfast. i hope these guys make a killing.
i wonder if anyone is going to come up with an all-casserole restuarant...
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: JamieMcBain on 12/02/04 at 10:25 pm
Fruit Loops with M&M toppings?
Cheerios with oreo cookies?
Sugar Smacks with honey roasted peanut toppings?
Now,that is delicious. :P
Howard
Sounds... cool sign me up! 8)
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: LyricBoy on 12/02/04 at 11:27 pm
Froot Loops drowned in orange juice instead of milk.
I'd buy a bowl of that. :P
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Indy Gent on 12/03/04 at 9:41 am
Now that's just plain stupid. ::)
The restaurant, not you, Allie. ;)
NYC has a PB&J restaraunt.
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Allie Fox on 12/03/04 at 10:24 am
Now that's just plain stupid. ::)
The restaurant, not you, Allie. ;)
Actually it is pretty good.
They offer a variety of bread and other choices in addition to the standard PB&J. I got a killer fluffernutter a few weeks ago when I was in Manhattan.
Check out their website HERE
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: MaxwellSmart on 12/03/04 at 12:51 pm
Actually it is pretty good.
They offer a variety of bread and other choices in addition to the standard PB&J. I got a killer fluffernutter a few weeks ago when I was in Manhattan.
Check out their website HERE
Of course that works in Manhattan where there are enough people walking around out there everyday who want to go to novelty eateries. I'll give the place a whirl next time I go, I love PB&J!
:)
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Indy Gent on 12/03/04 at 2:54 pm
Unlike, say Indianapolis, where places like thes close within a few months because they are either too different or too tacky. The closest thing we had an unusual restaurant would be Something Different or Snax, both which closed recently. :(
Of course that works in Manhattan where there are enough people walking around out there everyday who want to go to novelty eateries. I'll give the place a whirl next time I go, I love PB&J!
:)
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: LyricBoy on 12/03/04 at 2:57 pm
Unlike, say Indianapolis, where places like thes close within a few months because they are either too different or too tacky. The closest thing we had an unusual restaurant would be Something Different or Snax, both which closed recently. :(
As I recall, IndyGent, (second-hand information, naturally ;) ), Indianapolis has quite a booming strip club scene. That's "Something Different".
;D
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Indy Gent on 12/03/04 at 3:00 pm
Unfortunately, that's "Something Disgusting", but if that's your cup of pee... ;)
Actually Something Different dealt with bizarre foods served in bizarre ways. Now that that and Snax are closed, they'll have to go to Loon Lake Lodge or a really bizarre strip club for eating "something different". :D
As I recall, IndyGent, (second-hand information, naturally ;) ), Indianapolis has quite a booming strip club scene. That's "Something Different".
;D
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Alchoholica on 12/03/04 at 3:12 pm
sorry let me just clarify.. a strip club to 'eat' something different.. Would that something be a variety of Pie?
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Indy Gent on 12/03/04 at 3:16 pm
Or something like that. ;)
sorry let me just clarify.. a strip club to 'eat' something different.. Would that something be a variety of Pie?
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Alchoholica on 12/03/04 at 3:17 pm
LMAO... is there a sneeze guard
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Indy Gent on 12/03/04 at 3:20 pm
Dunno, but I assume they carry one to protect all the "bushes". ;D ;D ;D
(Okay, we can stop the blue material now, now back to our sponsors.)
LMAO... is there a sneeze guard
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: ChuckyG on 12/03/04 at 5:24 pm
Actually it is pretty good.
They offer a variety of bread and other choices in addition to the standard PB&J. I got a killer fluffernutter a few weeks ago when I was in Manhattan.
Check out their website HERE
speaking of which, there's a strawberry fluff as well now, something in the back of my mind tells me it's been sold before, but I have no memory of trying it before. It's excellent, though nothing beats the original.
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Howard on 12/03/04 at 6:24 pm
Actually it is pretty good.
They offer a variety of bread and other choices in addition to the standard PB&J. I got a killer fluffernutter a few weeks ago when I was in Manhattan.
Check out their website HERE
Well,the prices are a little bit steep.I went there about 2 years ago and I paid 3.00 for a peanut butter with carrots and marshmallow fluff on white bread with a special cup of coffee that was about $2.00.So,overall I ate a $5.00 meal that should've been worth 2.50. ::)
Howard
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: Howard on 12/03/04 at 6:27 pm
Maybe those guys can come to NYC.I'd like to see how many customers they would get if the guys moved here. ;D
Howard
Subject: Re: Entrepeneurs Start an All Cereal Restaurant In Philly
Written By: MaxwellSmart on 12/03/04 at 7:15 pm
As I recall, IndyGent, (second-hand information, naturally ;) ), Indianapolis has quite a booming strip club scene. That's "Something Different".
;D
Tell you the truth, I haven't been to a strip club in years. The thrill is gone, it's completely mundane. There's too many lies now spread about them as a good, clean way for young women to make a living, I find that canard insufferable. Anyway, not to go from cereal to strip clubs....
It's hard to lose money being too tacky most places in America!
Subject: Cheerios
Written By: Echo Nomad on 05/12/06 at 2:39 pm
Reminds me of that Cheerios commerical where every item was that. I don't know if I'd go for that though. Cereal was a cheap subsitute for dinner on numerous ocasions and I really don't know if I ant to pay for it.
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