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Old 03-10-2008, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Detector View Post
That may have been the case. There was 15 of us. But while we did come as a group, we all ordered and paid separately.

I will say that the service was great, once seated, and the food was great as usual.

My point is I don't think anyone could deny that this concert spread a lot of money around town.
I agree detector. That places was packed and as we drove down Wyatt Earp enroute to Cowtown it seemed EVERY business (even the fast food joints) was packed.

I made reservations at Cowtown for 6 pm or we wouldn't have gotten a seat. It definitely had to stimulate the economy some. I wonder how many out of towners stayed at our hotels.
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