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 A Trip to the Pacific Northwest

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SeamusD

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Re:A Trip to the Pacific Northwest Tue, 01/17/12 9:28 AM (permalink)
I never ate at Spud's (not a seafood fan), but my band at the time played a couple times at the bar next door... used to be called the Lakepointe I think, not sure if it's still there or under a different name.
 
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    pnwchef

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    Re:A Trip to the Pacific Northwest Tue, 01/17/12 12:36 PM (permalink)
    I have found in many cases the fried cod to be much better than the Halibut. The fresh halibut is to die for, the frozen can be dry and tasteless when fried........Great report.......thanks..................pnwc
     
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