Uncategorized — Titus Barik on August 3, 2002 at 12:54 pm

Left to eat with some friends at Cock of the Walk, a great Southern-style restaurant, where we enjoyed greens, fried pickles, onion rings, catfish and chicken fingers, along with some very delicious cole slaw. Cock of the Walk has a very interesting atmosphere; mainly, there is a peculiar feeling that you are inside a sea ship. The way you are served is also different from traditional restaurants. Instead of having individual dishes brought out to everyone, there is a large community plate with the main course, along with several common dishes to share, much like you would find at a typical family dinner. We concluded the night by watching Signs at a nearby movie theater.

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