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Melody Pollard: Always enjoyed the Circle R Melody Pollard writes: Hi Ed, I always enjoyed Circle R too because I worked there asa teenager. I agree we need more restaurants in ourtown. Hey, Mike I know your listening and love this towntoo. I think it would be a perfect spot for Cincinnati SkylineChili Restaurant or a Frisch's Bigboy Restaurant. Oh well,I can wish, but honestly I hope we could eventually grow enough for some nice places even a Cracker Barrel would be awesome. -Melody PollardThanks, Melody Pollard. The restaurant scene is already more exciting. The national restaurants you mention are great, though a lot of us get more excited about the opening of a local one. With the big influx of college students and also with big events like the Mark Twain Band Exhibition, the future looks better for all of them. -EW This story was posted on 2011-08-27 14:51:49
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