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NERDS Brunch - Sun 12/4
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 918524" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>I don't think that would matter one little bit to them. When your hallmark is exclusivity, that would equate to advertising for them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The story was that "you must have reservations", yet nowhere on their web site does it say so, nor does it even infer that reservations are suggested. The kicker was that the place was not crowded. There was plenty of room. And Jack had called ahead and left a message on their machine telling them of our arrival at ~11AM.</p><p></p><p>Their clientele is mostly from western NH and eastern Vermont. They wear LL Bean, flannel and wool, not suit jackets and ties. I don't really know what <strong><em>their </em></strong>problem was, but <strong>I don't think it matters</strong>. Although it may have been an amusing scene to experience, I am more than willing to stay far away from their snobby, over-priced establishment for evermore. They are clearly not friends of motorcyclists. Even old people on quiet bikes such as ourselves.</p><p></p><p>There are other Chocolatiers in New Hampshire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 918524, member: 3828"] I don't think that would matter one little bit to them. When your hallmark is exclusivity, that would equate to advertising for them. The story was that "you must have reservations", yet nowhere on their web site does it say so, nor does it even infer that reservations are suggested. The kicker was that the place was not crowded. There was plenty of room. And Jack had called ahead and left a message on their machine telling them of our arrival at ~11AM. Their clientele is mostly from western NH and eastern Vermont. They wear LL Bean, flannel and wool, not suit jackets and ties. I don't really know what [B][I]their [/I][/B]problem was, but [B]I don't think it matters[/B]. Although it may have been an amusing scene to experience, I am more than willing to stay far away from their snobby, over-priced establishment for evermore. They are clearly not friends of motorcyclists. Even old people on quiet bikes such as ourselves. There are other Chocolatiers in New Hampshire. [/QUOTE]
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