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One thing about me is that I love going out to eat, and I love taking people out to eat. Whether that is with a lady friend, my best friend Phil, or my media homies — I take people out. For me, Uncle Lou’s in Chinatown is great, Deluxe Green Bo is a nice hole in the wall if you want to go out with someone but don’t want to be seen, Odeon is luxurious (although, the food isn’t really good), Cervo’s is nice, Frenchette is great, and Le Rock is a present if you have a great month of freelancing. But, when I am trying to do a bit of fun and some business, or a personal meeting with someone I like and admire, or a fun time with a friend — I go with Fanelli’s. The classic New York spot is a perfect restaurant for a fun and back and forth conversation about whatever you desire. Recently, a good friend of mine in the media got me lunch and we talked about Scorsese movies, fashion, and trying to keep the living wage flowing in a capitalist world. The menu isn’t intimidating. You can get a tuna melt, some potato skins, a burger and fries, and a few beers (I go with the Amstel Light), and you can just talk. There’s more time to converse when the menu isn’t what you are focused on. Fanelli’s is a great spot for drinking with the boys, or having a friendly chat with a good friend.
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