I am around. My schedule is undetermined, as yet, but I will probably have some time for together getting.
And Monday during the day (the 29th?) should be pretty open, vw.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: Madison, WI from June 20-22 2008! Official website.
I am around. My schedule is undetermined, as yet, but I will probably have some time for together getting.
And Monday during the day (the 29th?) should be pretty open, vw.
Saturday night dinner at Delancy Street???
Oh! That sounds fun!
And Monday during the day (the 29th?) should be pretty open, vw.
Yay!
Saturday night dinner at Delancy Street???
Is this a specific reference of which I am unaware? In any case, Saturday night dinner anywhere sounds good.
Megan, it is down on the Embarcaderro... Delancey Street. Beautiful views, good food, good cause, reasonable prices and parking.
I will get an e-mail out to the locals with timing later today.
Delancey is difficult about reservations for large parties, IIRC. Like, requiring a prix fixe menu, etc. They could have changed things, but that was my experience.
Whereever it is, we'll want reservations ASAP. That's going to be a busy, be-costumed night. We'll also probably want to stay away from anything vaguely Castro-ish. (Which is too bad, because otherwise I'd suggest Home or Lime.)
Juliana - I hadn't had that problem with Delancey - but I also hadn't thought about the date. At least the location is fairly away from most of the party areas.
I will get an e-mail out tonight to count heads - or folks can start e-mailing my profile. So far I think we have Val, me, Megan, juliana (?), -t, Lee, Sparky (?)...
Park Chow, on 9th Ave. near Lincoln, has a huge upstairs area (divided into three semi-separate rooms, so there's space for larger parties to chatter away without drowning everyone else out) and does take reservations, as long as you've got at least 8 people. It's in the Sunset, so not terribly central, but at least it's far from any Halloweenie activities and right off the N Judah line. And there's been one big Buffista meal there before, 3-4 years ago, and they accommodated about a dozen of us comfortably.
That's where you sent me, right, JZ? It was a good place.
Yes, P-C. The place where, when you called, Emmett was yelling over my shoulder, "Tell him to get the ginger cake!"
Park Chow, on 9th Ave. near Lincoln
Works for me bus-wise. And I didn't get to try it the other day when I was in the neighborhood.