 | [FOOD] Romantic restaurants around Bridgeport area...? Hey everyone,
i am just wondering if there is any restaurants like that, also would be nice if the prices are affordable for a college student (i am willing to spend up to 80-100$, and that's for 2 people). It also can be just overall nice/decent place with quiet environment, and nice atmosphere.
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·AT&T U-Verse
1 edit | Try Ponte Vecchio in Fairfield on RT1 (will probably run you close to $100 but the food is delicious)... and there is a Victoria's Secret within walking distance, may as well get a good start for the night  Other than that you can try Roberto's in Monroe on RT25 Edit: don't forget to buy the condoms in advance  |
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 | thanks, appreciate for your suggestions, but is there something nicer looking? Don't get me wrong, its pretty decent, and prices are actually not high at all. I checked websites and they dont have dishes higher than 24$. Checked photo galleries, and like i said is nice but im lookin for something lil bit nicer. Or maybe its just pictures... lol damn and i thought condoms are included...? hahaha
Anyone else have more restaurants in mind?
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 | reply to ZaRRaZa Ponte Vecchio will be well under $100 for 2 people. Figure $20-$25 per entree plus drinks and tip. |
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·Optimum Online
| reply to ZaRRaZa Ralph & Richies and Roberto's are in downtown Bridgeport and both are good places for a nice date. The food at both is very good as well as the atmosphere. Price-wise you should be able to keep it under $100 as long as you go easy on the drinks and apps.
Good luck man! |
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 Sweet WitchBe the flame, not the moth.Premium,MVM join:2003-07-15 Gallifrey | reply to ZaRRaZa Do you really want to spend all that money on things to look at instead of the good food? As a woman I'd rather go to a cute little family place with excellent food than some place where they spend way too much on ambiance and not on the food. -- "While you can teach an old dog new tricks, you simply can't teach him to be a cat."
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