четверг, 5 мая 2011 г.

“Jones” in the Chestnut Street


The “Jones”  restaurant is a really vivid and pleasant place where visitors may spend time in various ways, and can try the delicious, various, and fresh food that makes the most demanding visitors smile with delight and order more dishes. It is the cozy place in the Washington Square District that attracts many visitors every day, and pleases them with the interior  and the tasty, original dishes. The interior surely deserves a couple of words as I have never seen such a décor in any other place. The restaurant space is organized in semi-isolated bright green booths, with the cherry wood tables and other elements, the stacked stone brick walls looking quite originally and harmoniously in the overall image of the décor. In addition, the chairs are rather old-fashioned, and they contrast with the harmonious atmosphere, making the restaurant look highly distinct and attractive.
The food here is also splendid, not losing the competition to the décor; if I were a writer I would surely compose research papers help writing about the original cocktails served there such as Proud Mary, Hound Dog, or Cloud Nine. Or I would compose a large college term paper writing about the Baked Mac and Cheese and the Meatloaf served here. The food is plain and tasty, the atmosphere is relaxing, the service is courteous and fast – what else can a hungry tourist or local desire? I am sure it will be a delight for everyone to come to the place. 

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