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Jun 03 2007

FOX (Food Or X)

Published by foxblog at 8:29 am under Uncategorized Edit This

Hello viewers welcome to column number 22 of FOX. Todays resturant I will review will be Black Bull. First Appetizers. For appetizers I had the bacon chesse fries with green onion for garnishing. I give the fries a 4/5 which is a great. Next main course. For the main course I had lobster tail. I give the lobster tail a 3/5 which is a good. I did not have dessert there and instead got dessert at Ritas water ice and we will not count that as dessert for the column. Other news and notes. We went to that resturant for a mothers day celebration, the resturant was not that far from my house, the atmosphere was really fancy, the doors to get in have the intials BB which stands for Black Bull which is the resturants name as mentioned earlier in the column, the resturant was also a bar, the resturant logo says it has live entertainment which is possibly live music, and that is it for news and notes. Overall I would reccomend this resturant if you want a nice fancy place to eat in the Holland area. But I would not recommend this resturant if you want a place like Friendlys to eat at. That is all the time we have for today join me again next time on FOX.

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One Response to “FOX (Food Or X)”

  1. Barbara Londonon 05 Jun 2007 at 4:07 am edit this

    I enjoyed eating at the Black Bull also. The food was good, the atmosphere was terrific and being with some of the people I love most in the world made it a super special day. I also enjoyed watching other families celebrating Mother’s Day together.

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