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MrRoboSteve 25-03-2013 14:41

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
We ate at Over and Under last year -- I think they could handle a 30 person group.

Joe Ross 25-03-2013 18:17

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Here's a useful thread from last year: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=105464

Andrew Schreiber 25-03-2013 18:45

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 1252361)
We have Tim Horton's. Apparently they think we're Canadian.

Interesting fact about Awful Houses... there were 47 from Atlanta, Georgia to Flint, Michigan... if you took I-75... We counted.

I guess I need to add something relevant... as one with dietary restrictions please consider these when planning meals for teams.

Koko Ed 25-03-2013 18:50

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Too bad St. Louis isn't Chicago. There are lots of awesome choices there.

Chi Meson 25-03-2013 21:15

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Lillis (Post 1251765)
We stayed at the Crowne Plaza in 2011. If you have a big group just be prepared to wait in the lobby for hours until they get your room. (At least, we had to.)

Literally hours? What time did you check in?

Did they have a "continental" there? I was under the impression that it wasn't included

Quote:

I hope this helps, and go play crazy defense on someone else at CMP ;)
with pleasure. We will be more offensive at CT. I mean we will do more offense.

M. Lillis 26-03-2013 08:11

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
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Originally Posted by Chi Meson (Post 1252672)
Literally hours? What time did you check in?

Did they have a "continental" there? I was under the impression that it wasn't included

Well, we got there in the evening and some of the other students did not get a room until an hour after we arrived. They were a little unprepared for a huge group of 35 to show up, even though we had scheduled it beforehand. And they had a little breakfast area, nothing big. There was coffee, tea, milk, OJ, some fruits, and some pastries, but nothing extravagant. (It wasn't a buffet, it was more of a table with some food on it in the upper lobby. You have to take the escalator to get to it.)

Dancin103 26-03-2013 09:17

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
The Over Under is pretty good, it's close to the dome and not a chain!


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