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Wants Mulligan's menus posted evening ahead To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Could Mulligan's post their menu for the next day on CM in the late afternoon? I would like to take some people out to eat but they only eat certain meats so I would like it posted so we can make plans for the next day. I like eating out there. The salad is so fresh and they have such a nice variety of things on the salad bar. Everything I have eaten out there was well seasoned and tasted great, but I like the salad the best. s/Maury Lewis Thanks for asking. It's a good question. Others have asked about this possibility, Mulligan's Manager Mike Hamlett said. "We may be able to work out a way to do this." At CM, we want to know how to make the "What's Cooking" section better, too, especially since the restaurant scene here has gotten so exciting. Let us know. -EW This story was posted on 2009-06-16 09:54:17
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