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mr chips
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The Longhorn Grill
Fri, 10/28/05 12:07 AM
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The Longhorn Grill had a green-olive burger that was very good and picture taking opportunities galore. It is also near the winter home of curmudgeonly BT, whose posts are missed(by me at least)
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trudyn
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RE: The Longhorn Grill
Sat, 10/29/05 12:39 AM
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The place looks more like a movie set than a restaurant.
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jellybear
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RE: The Longhorn Grill
Sat, 10/29/05 3:10 PM
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Hope its better than their Oringinal Burger,because it sucked!Now thier Chopped steak on the other hand is outstanding.
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chezkatie
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RE: The Longhorn Grill
Sun, 10/30/05 12:50 PM
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What town and state is this place located?
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tmiles
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RE: The Longhorn Grill
Mon, 10/31/05 9:20 AM
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Is this place is different than the chain? If so, I too would appreciate knowing the location.
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mayor al
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RE: The Longhorn Grill
Mon, 10/31/05 9:22 AM
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It was the front-page featured restaurant a couple of days ago. It is in Southern AZ about halfway between Nogalas and Tucson. I do not believe the one featured has any connection with the steakhouse/roadhouse chain of the same (or a close copy) name.
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mr chips
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RE: The Longhorn Grill
Mon, 10/31/05 10:48 AM
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The place is in Amado, Arizona, roughly 25 miles from Tucson.It is definitivly not a chain, and has been on the list of reviewed restaurants for several years(I first heard of it from this website).
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