$15 Deal: Libro’s 1/2 pasta portions
Three things always keep food writer Erica Horton from eating at Libro. But not this time.
Three things always keep food writer Erica Horton from eating at Libro. But not this time.
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“I’m not sure if Jesus would find Christmas in a juke joint off 51, but I did. And if he came back today, I like to think he would order a Bloody Mary and smile, watching the children gather unto the mic on a stand, the youth reassuring the adults that yes, Christmas was still with us.”
A local quilting group donates part of their talent to Youth Villages residents, creating pillowcases for the children living in the Bartlett facility.
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“Upscale dining in a relaxed atmosphere, excellent service, reasonable prices, a more than adequate wine selection, and BOOKS!” — LeAnne Fryman about $15 deal: Libro's 1/2 pasta portions
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