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04-09-2009, 08:43 PM
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~Easter Brunch~ (Anchorage area)
Anchoragites: Does anyone have any suggestions on restaurants having Easter Brunch this coming Sunday?
I usually just cook a ham or something.. but it's my daughter's birthday and she just announced that she wants to go out to brunch somewhere..
The only place I've been to before for Easter Brunch (several years ago) is Josephines (in the Sheratin).. but I'm wondering if anyone happens to know of any other places that hold Easter Brunch?
I'll make sure and look in tomorrow's "Play" section in the ADN to see if they list anything.. but if anyone happens to know of a place.. I thought I'd check here too.
If I can't find a place that still has reservations, it's ham again!  (Those hams in the red foil that they sell @ Costco are awesome)
I'll check back later on in case anyone has any suggestions ~~
Thank you!! ~~~~~ 
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04-10-2009, 01:52 PM
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Oh well.
Thanks anyway guys! 
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04-10-2009, 02:11 PM
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I think I am better now :)
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Oh well.
Thanks anyway guys! 
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Sorry couldn't help, but I haven't been in Anchorage since we moved here..over 1-1/2 years... We rarely go out...and usually stay home. With man-guy gone again, we invited my neighbors and her parents, so casual day and not so much noise and hubbub 
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04-10-2009, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Grannysroost
Sorry couldn't help, but I haven't been in Anchorage since we moved here..over 1-1/2 years... We rarely go out...and usually stay home. With man-guy gone again, we invited my neighbors and her parents, so casual day and not so much noise and hubbub 
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No problem Grannysroost! ~~
I lived in Tok for 7 years, and Kodiak for 3 years before that.. so I know what it's like to live in a smaller community.
It's amazing how often we (friends, neighbors, co-workers) got together for potlucks, game nights, etc.. to make our own fun!
Small towns... but never boring! 
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04-10-2009, 02:21 PM
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Easter Brunch at the Hotel Captain Cook
Sunday, Apr 12 10:00a to 2:30p
at Hotel Captain Cook, Anchorage, AK
Come and enjoy Easter Sunday Brunch in the Crows Nest Resturant.
Enjoy the fantastic views and the fabulous food prepared by our chef de cuisine - omelets made to order, Alaskan seafood bar, chef carved meats, delightful desserts.
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04-10-2009, 08:23 PM
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Dang Warpt you sound like a travelogue for the hotel!
LOL are you now moonlighting there?
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04-10-2009, 08:25 PM
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Attention all planets of the Solar Federation:
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Nope, there's a tool called Google, it works well!
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04-10-2009, 11:43 PM
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Nope, there's a tool called Google, it works well!
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Indeed. Just yesterday I had lunch at the company, too (free for employees and their guests - you have to see the Google campus - Googleplex - to believe it!).
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04-11-2009, 12:48 PM
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I think I am better now :)
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Indeed. Just yesterday I had lunch at the company, too (free for employees and their guests - you have to see the Google campus - Googleplex - to believe it!).
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I just was looking at some pictures of that place...wow!!! Said Google was obsessive about food and three gourmet meals per day...
Is over the top with built-in perks for employees. But in the pictures I saw, I think the decor is rather 'busy' to say the least, and I am not sure would be so conducive to work in...
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04-11-2009, 01:50 PM
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I just was looking at some pictures of that place...wow!!! Said Google was obsessive about food and three gourmet meals per day...
Is over the top with built-in perks for employees. But in the pictures I saw, I think the decor is rather 'busy' to say the least, and I am not sure would be so conducive to work in...
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Granny, it is a big campus and it is very conducive to working and eating  .
The variety of food offered in astounding - Californian, Mexican, Indian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese - you name it. All meals are free to employees and their guests. And there are giant refrigerators all over with gourmet snack foods and drinks. Think of it as a five star hotel interspersed with office space.
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