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Dallasites- Help! Where is a good place for Easter Brunch?
I am planning an Easter Brunch for about 20 folks and my online searches are not going that well. A basic google search for "Easter Brunch Dallas" has not resulted in anything great. Does anyone know of a good place? While my immediate reaction is that a buffet would be best, I am not opposed to a sit down meal. Ideally I'd like to stay as close to Uptown as possible as we'll be headed to Lee Park afterwards, but we can stray from the area a bit...
Thanks!
On the high end - The Mansion at Turtle Creek or the W Hotel in Victory Plaza. Both have 5 star food.
Middle price range - Hilton or Adolphus Hotel
Lower price range - something like Saltgrass or Celebration.
Buy the Friday Dallas paper, and there is a weekend insert in the paper. It will list the major Easter buffets that are available. You do need to make reservations soon though. Enjoy!
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Nightfly White Bar Buffet $3091 When a minimalist design can perfectly balance elegance with textures and dimension, you're left with a beautiful presentation of function and refinement, which is exactly what the Rossetto Nightfly white bar buffet offers. With a patterned cabinet front, complete with distinct recessing efforts, this clean design brings you the best of Italian influences with the functionality needed in today's nonstop world. Easy to coordinate and the heavy white gloss is an eclectic touch and definitive head turner. With a raised appearance courtesy of the well hidden foundation, you're sure to draw many compliments for your good taste. |
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AICO Tuscano Buffet in Biscotti Finish $1479 AICO - Buffet Tables & Sideboards - 3400626 - Constructed of solid pine hardwoods and finished in a rustic Biscotti, the Tuscano Buffet is the perfect combination of durability and refinement. Cedar and felt lined drawers and cabinets offer storage and care for your dining ware. The Tuscano Buffet will make a wonderful addition to your dining room. Inspired by the rustic hillsides of Tuscany comes the casual elegance of the Tuscano Collection. As part of the Michael Amini Signature Series, Tuscano features a distinct bombe shape, hand carvings, fine Italian leather attached by brass nail-head trim, and marble inlays. Made with natural pine solids and veneer and stained with a rich Biscotti finish, Tuscano is truly a unique collection. All of the pieces in this collection, including the Tuscano Chairs, Sideboard, China Cabinet and Curio are constructed from solid pine hardwoods and finished in a rustic Biscotti. Biscotti finish Made with natural pine solids and veneer Traditional style Slightly distressed Two large felt lined drawers Four cabinets with a shelf behind each Bombe curvature on corners Specifications: Overall Buffet Dimensions: 35 H x 72 W x 24 D Buffet Weight: 264 lbs Recommended Care: Avoid exposure to direct sunlight Clean with damp dust cloth |
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Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa $239 Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa is located on the beach in Hilton Head Island, close to Arthur Hills Course, Van Der Meer Tennis Academy, and Singleton Beach. Other points of interest near this spa resort include Shipyard Golf Course and Coligny Plaza. Resort Features. Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa features a restaurant, a poolside bar, and a bar/lounge. Room service is available during limited hours. The resort serves buffet breakfasts (surcharges apply). Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool, an indoor pool, a children's pool, a health club, and a spa tub. Spa amenities include massage/treatment rooms, beauty services, and a hair salon. This 4 star property has a business center and offers small meeting rooms, limo/town car service, and business services. Wireless Internet access is available in public areas. This Hilton Head Island property has 46,000 square feet of event space consisting of banquet facilities, conference/meeting rooms, a ballroom, and exhibit space. Wedding services and tour assistance are available. Guest parking is available for a surcharge. Additional property amenities include a concierge desk, a fitness facility, and an arcade/game room. This is a smoke free property. Guestrooms. 512 air conditioned guestrooms at Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa feature coffee/tea makers and safes. All accommodations have balconies. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, makeup/shaving mirrors, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Wireless Internet access is available for a surcharge. In addition to desks and complimentary newspapers, guestrooms offer multi line phones with voice mail. Televisions have pay movies. Rooms also include blackout drapes/curtains and electronic check out. Guests may request a turndown service, in room massages, and wake up calls. Housekeeping is available daily. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Self parking fee: USD 10.71 per dayValet parking fee: USD 19.26 per dayFee for in room wireless Internet: USD 9.95 per day (rates may vary)Buffet breakfast fee: USD 16.50 per person (approximate amount) The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Self parking fee: USD 10.71 per dayValet parking fee: USD 19.26 per dayFee for in room wireless Internet: USD 9.95 per day (rates may vary)Buffet breakfast fee: USD 16.50 per person (approximate amount) The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. |
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No Parking $34.99 Vincent Gachaga No Parking - Art Print |
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THE QUEENS HEAD INN $172.93 TRADITIONAL HOSPITALITY GREETS THE CUSTOMER AT THISINTIMATE RIVERSIDE INN SITUATED ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVERNENE. EASY ACCESS TO A1 EAST OF ENGLAND SHOWGROUND ANDPETERBOROUGH. HOTEL BOASTS 4 STAR RATING FOR ITS 9 SPACIOUSBEDROOMS AND ONE AA ROSETTE FOR ITS FOOD. PRIVATE FUNCTIONSFOR UPTO 80 BANQUET AND 120 FOR BUFFET STYLE. CONFERENCEROOM FOR UPTO 80 DELEGATES. FREE WIFI THROUGHOUT ANDPLENTIFUL FREE CAR PARKING.. TWIN/FAMILY ROOM C1TTWIN/FAMILY ROOM WITH KING SIZEDOUBLE BED SINGLE BED WITH ENSUITE BATHROOM.MAX OCC INCL CHILDREN 4.DOUBLE ROOM C1DDOUBLE ROOM IS A NS KING SIZED BEDROOM WITHENSUITE BATHROOM.MAX OCC 3 |
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Buffet $66.91 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A buffet is a system of serving meals in which food is placed in a public area where the diners generally serve themselves. It is a popular method for feeding a large number of people with minimal staff. Buffets are offered at various places including hotels and many social events. Sideboards are also known as buffets as they may be used to offer the dishes of a buffet meal to guests. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/06/28 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.20 inches |
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Hampton Inn Hilton Head $159 Located in Hilton Head Island, Hampton Inn Hilton Head is near the airport and close to Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club, Singleton Beach, and Country Club of Hilton Head. Other points of interest include Coastal Discovery Museum and Arthur Hills Course. Hotel Features. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool and a fitness facility. This hotel has a 24 hour business center and offers small meeting rooms, audio visual equipment, and business services. Complimentary wireless and wired high speed Internet access is available in public areas. This Hilton Head Island property has 828 square feet of event space consisting of conference/meeting rooms. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. The hotel serves a complimentary hot and cold buffet breakfast. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include a concierge desk and laundry facilities. A total renovation of this property was completed in December 2009. Guestrooms. 112 air conditioned guestrooms at Hampton Inn Hilton Head feature MP3 docking stations and coffee/tea makers. Beds come with pillowtop mattresses, signature bedding, down comforters, and down blankets. Furnishings include desks, ergonomic chairs, and sofa beds. Accommodations include refrigerators and microwaves. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Wired high speed and wireless Internet access is complimentary. In addition to complimentary newspapers, guestrooms offer speakerphones with voice mail, as well as free local calls (restrictions may apply). Cable television is provided. Rooms also include blackout drapes/curtains and irons/ironing boards. Guests may request hypo allergenic bedding, extra towels/bedding, and wake up calls. Housekeeping is available daily. Notifications:Minimum Spring Break check in age is 18 years old. There are no room charges for children 17 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. Notifications:Minimum Spring Break check in age is 18 years old. There are no room charges for children 17 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. |
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Uttermost Lisette Buffet Lamp $162.8 Free Shipping. Antiqued, crackled ivory porcelain with antiqued bronze metal accents. This lamp is finished in a distressed, antiqued brown with silver leaf highlights and a light tan glaze. The square bell shade is a silkened champagne textile with crushed trim. Each lamp has both the substantial lion head finial and a simpler round finia Shade is Square Bell and measures Height: 12, Top: 7w x 7d, Bottom: 12w x 12d. Takes 100-watt bulb(s). Product info furnished by Carolina Rustica |
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Straightway Head Country Hotel $278.02 Straightway Head Country Hotel is located close to Vergelegen Wine Estate. Regional points of interest also include Stellenbosch University and Kogel Bay Beach. Hotel Features. Straightway Head Country Hotel features a poolside bar and a bar/lounge. The hotel serves Hot and cold buffet breakfasts (surcharges apply). Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool and a spa tub. Spa amenities include spa services, massage/treatment rooms, facials, and body treatments. This 4 star property has a business center and offers small meeting rooms, secretarial services, and audio visual equipment. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. The property has 60 square feet of event space consisting of banquet facilities and conference/meeting rooms. The property has a complimentary airport shuttle (available on request). Business services, wedding services, and translation services are available. Guest parking is complimentary. Other property amenities at this Victorian property include barbecue grills, multilingual staff, and laundry facilities. Extended parking privileges may be offered to guests after check out (surcharge). This is a smoke free property. Guestrooms. 19 air conditioned guestrooms at Straightway Head Country Hotel feature minibars and coffee/tea makers. Rooms are all accessible via exterior corridors. Accommodations offer mountain, pool, or garden views. Beds come with Select Comfort mattresses, Egyptian cotton linens, down blankets, and premium bedding. These individually furnished and decorated rooms include sofa beds. Bathrooms feature showers, double sinks, makeup/shaving mirrors, and designer toiletries. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. Plasma televisions are available in guestrooms. Also included are complimentary bottled water and safes. Guests may request in room massages, irons/ironing boards, and hair dryers. Housekeeping is available daily. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications and Fees:Couples wishing to share a room must provide proof of marriage. A resort fee is included in the total price displayed The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Weekly housekeeping provided; fees apply for additional cleaningLate check out fee: ZAR 400Hot and cold buffet breakfast fee: ZAR 100 per person (approximate amount) The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees:Couples wishing to share a room must provide proof of marriage. A resort fee is included in the total price displayed The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Weekly housekeeping provided; fees apply for additional cleaningLate check out fee: ZAR 400Hot and cold buffet breakfast fee: ZAR 100 per person (approximate amount) The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to ch |
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Ishasha Sector and the Tree Climbing Lions
Having been woken up at 0600 hours that my tea was outside my tent, I jumped out of bed and sat on the canvas chair taking pleasure in the early African light, eavesdropping to the river rush past – normally a little stream with sandy banks, hippos and elephants crossing, feeling an African touch! The river had now turned into full flood after the deluge of rain a few days ago. This was the rainy season. My bush shower had previously been elevated up so after enjoying the morning light I went back into my tent for a quick hot shower before rising more awake to go on a game drive in this re-known Ishasha sector – famous for its tree climbing Lions.
Having taken a cup of coffee we set off for a short drive to the top of the ridge to listen to the African morning ensemble – a brew of bird calls as the sun attempted to rise through the early morning mist. It was overwhelming, all the different tweets, hoots, coos and clicks (which Ronald pointed out to us each time we heard a new sound) as the mist lifted from the valleys and the light changed and became day. The night before, it had rained and cleared the air so we had a breath-taking view of the snow capped Rwenezori Mountains in one direction and the volcanoes in Uganda, Rwanda and Congo in the other. Below us were herds of Elephant in the distance which we watched while enjoying a coffee before our guide (and host) said “We should go to the fig trees, seems like the lions are still up the fig tree and I don’t want us to miss them”. We were so thrilled to hear this and couldn’t wait!
The camp was comparatively close to the fig tree we had found the lions in the day before as we entered Ishasha (the Southern part of Queen Elizabeth Nation Park) and when we got there we found 8 lions lounging on the large horizontal fig branches. The day before when we had entered the park, 5 females were in an Acacia tree and the four males in the fig tree we were now parked next to. The females had joined the rest of the pack overnight and we waited for that golden shine of the morning sun so we could take some good photos. After leaving the lions we headed across the plain on the Northern circuit and must have passed a thousand Kob, grazing and steadily moving as a large herd.
There were also plenty of Topis and Buffalo, Ring-necked Doves ,colourful European Bee-eaters still perched on trees, and Coucals with their feather puffed up to keep warm and Francolin’s running in front of the vehicle before taking off with their idiosyncratic ke-ke-ke-kekeke kuh call. On the other side of the plain the vegetation is thicker with more scrub and thickets. All of a sudden, Ronald stopped and signaled us to be quiet as he whispered “Leopard, in the tree!”. Convinced enough, not more than 50 meters from the road was a bravura Leopard in an Acacia tree. He had already heard us and before long was elegantly climbing down the tree (unlike the awkward lions that seem to fall out). Soon all we could see with the feathery white tip of his tail and he disappeared into the long grass. We wished he could stay longer! We were happy about this but so sad to see him disappear…..
After this memorable morning game drive, we headed back to the Wilderness Camp for breakfast. We headed along the crest seeing more Buffalo wallowing in mud pools, Kob and Topi, then dropped down onto the river plain before inflowing the forest that borders the river bank where the camp is concealed. Ishasha wilderness camp is on a bend of Ntungwe River and the main dining and lounge tent is centrally positioned right alongside the river. Tables were already laid with fresh fruits and juice on our arrival.
George, the head waiter came and took our orders for our main mid morning breakfast breakfast – would we like eggs, beans, sausages and sandwiches? There is no menu but everything for a full English breakfast was available including mushrooms. Hot toast was brought and I was delighted to see I had pleasant yellow scrambled eggs instead of the white ones you find in the city- so tasty!
They can also make pancakes and have great home made honey roasted crunchy muesli and real coffee – just ask them to make it stronger if it is too weak for your liking.
After a long breakfast I headed back to my tent, found my book and enjoyed the comfort of my hammock which each tent has to one side. I was disturbed by a massive splash of water and found out the bank had been eroded so much that a tree on the bank had fallen into the river. Paul told us that when the river is low, lunch and dinner are sometimes served on the sand banks next to the trickling stream. Lunch was served in the same place as breakfast – the stream had turned into the Congo - muddy brown water with trees been washed down the torrent. Once again there is no menu for lunch but different food each day – salad, home made hot rolls, Mousaka, cold meats and cheese. It is not gourmet food, but very tasty, healthy and home made. We then retired to the lounge area where there is buffet tea and coffee table with excellent home made flap jacks and chocolate chip cookies to nibble away on while playing back gammon. This is also a good time to charge the camera batteries if the generator is on.
The camp has eight tents in all, each with twin beds, solar lighting, shelves for your clothes and a separate en suite bush shower and small bathroom with sink and eco friendly “night” toilet at the rear. You can roll down the canvas so that three sides of your tent are open and let the breeze blow through while enjoying the sounds of bush life outside. Ishasha really is in the middle on nowhere and you cannot hear any traffic and hardly get a mobile phone signal. The camp does not try to be ostentatious (there is no wireless internet, no spa, no air conditioning, no pool, no spa treatment and no fine wine cellar.) but is comfortable and practical.
The rooms are not lavishly decorated in grand campaign 1920’s style or classic safari camp antiques but you have all the comforts you require – hot showers, hot and cold water next to the wash basin and bottled water to wash you teeth with and ample privacy between tents. The tents do not have thatched coverings but instead use the natural shade of the trees and blend in with the environment. I particularly like the flushing “day” toilet which is away from the river and is open to the view of forest. You cannot beat a loo with a view and if you are a birder I recommend you take your binoculars to view the hornbills as they swoop between trees as well as all the other bird species in the trees.
Late afternoon we went for another game drive, first to the Kob lek (breeding ground) which was covered in dancing Crested Cranes, Warthogs as well as the Kobs and enjoyed a gin and tonic, beers, nuts and popcorn while the light faded before retuning for an early dinner. Dinner is a four course candle lit affair. A starter, soup, main and dessert. The soups were excellent – cucumber, tomato and basil, pumpkin and sweet potato, varied main courses each night – chicken, fish or beef with crunchy vegetables which included broccoli and cauliflower (a rarity in the bush), and one night an incredibly rich chocolate dessert. The food in unpretentious, as are the wines but tasty. After dinner we sat around the fire for coffee before retiring early to bed after an awesome day with nature.
We were unlucky on our drive to the Lake George flats not to see the Shoebill Stork but overall considering it was the rainy season had an incredible time, we did see the splendid Saddle-bill Stork and one morning saw more than 200 Elephant – some with massive tusks, found a lion kill, and saw some amazing bird life, especially all types of raptors including an Amur Falcon. There is something magical about game viewing in Uganda, especially Ishasha. They are such few other tourists that when you see game it is very much in an unspoilt environment. There is no hissing radio in your car and twenty other vehicles viewing the leopard. Not everyone sees the famous tree lions, but that’s what makes it even more special if you do.
Ishasha Wildness camp is the only camp to stay at in Ishasha unless you camp at the campsite near the park headquarters. The camp is eco friendly and works with the Kazinga-Bukorwe Community Trust which offers tourists alternatives to game drives like how the local community is undertaking issues such as crop raiding elephants. It is a long ten hour drive to get there but once you get there it is well worth it especially if you are on your way to or from Gorilla viewing. Forget your phone and internet - get back to nature and go and spend a couple of nights in this amazing corner of Africa-so magnificent!
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