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Old Aug 13, 2003 | 11:21 PM
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Jungle Jims is cool. The skinned sheep's heads that still have the eye ***** are something to see! Yes...they have great cheeze and sausages too. I can't wait til they install the monorail. I think he bought it from King's Island.

Don't you live in Loveland? Have you eaten at Paxton's yet? Or gone to Camp Dennison to the School House for fried chicken?

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Old Aug 14, 2003 | 08:44 AM
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MrOldV8 - There's a TON of construction going on over at Jungle Jims... I can't wait until it's done!

Yes, we're in Loveland, but in the tippity northwest corner of Clermont County. We're set WAY back in the woods right off 275.

I haven't eaten at Paxtons or the School House, where are they? The route we usually go when we go out to eat is up on Fields Ertle Road. So far, Bravo is my favorite restaurant. Gratzi is also good, and cheap - for Italian food.

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Old Aug 14, 2003 | 09:13 AM
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Jenn
Paxton's is a bar that serves pretty good food...bar-b-q and gumbo. It's in old downtown Loveland, near the bike path.

To get to the School House, (open only thur, fri, sat & sun)...cross over 275 on Ward's Corner Rd. heading Westbound. Take Ward's Corner til it ends at the stop sign in Miamiville. Go left at the stop sign, and then a block to the next stop sign, (this is 126, I believe) take a right. Go a couple of miles and look for the 'Camp Dennison" sign on your right. There will be a rustic gift shop ahead of you, and the School House will be down the driveway to your left. This was a civil war camp, and the school house is QUITE old. You will eat in a school room, with the old blackboard still on the wall. The menu is written in chalk! It is family-owned, and they use homemade old family recipies. The fried chicken, slaw and salad dressing are dynamite! Be sure to ask for more corn bread when you've finished the first serving.

Stop into my store sometime and say Hi. I run The Great Frame Up in the River's Edge shopping center across from the Target...take the Milford Parkway exit...275 exit 59. There's a Cracker Barrel, A Texas RoadHouse, and a big Cineplex here.
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Old Aug 14, 2003 | 11:20 AM
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Mr - Awesome! I'll try it out this weekend! *hmmm, do I have anything I need framed?*

Oh hey, I noticed you're shop is located at Exit 59. I just received a flyer for a new restaurant down there, Red Robin... have you eaten there? The picture of the burger in the ad looked scrumptious. It had onion rings ON the burger...

We'll prolly be out and about this weekend in the 73 stang... sounds like a road trip!! lol

Jenn in OH
 
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Old Aug 14, 2003 | 10:02 PM
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Jenn,
The Red Robin isn't too bad. The burgers are better than Wendy's or McDonald's for sure, and there's a wide selection but they are about $7 a piece. They're probably the best burgers I've had since I moved here from Chicago...but that's not saying much. One that I had there had a fried egg on it..not bad. Be sure to try their chicken taco (I think it is) soup...Very good. Plus their private-label seasoned salt is excellent on their fries!

OF COURSE you need something framed! You just moved into a new house, didn't you?
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