Rex’s Seafood Market Reviews
Dallas
5200 W Lovers Ln
Average Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (54 Reviews)
Review by Janet S.
My orange roughy was dry and boring. My husband didn’t get what he ordered, but didn’t bother to send back. Restaurant was super noisy, hard to talk at the…
Rating: 1
Review by Jonathan B.
Great meal. Fresh Great service
Rating: 5
Review by Cali H.
This guy can get you any sea creature live! I was planning a special dinner for my bf. He was craving dungeness crab that we ate in San Francisco. You can’t…
Rating: 5
Celebration Restaurant Reviews
Dallas
4503 W Lovers Ln
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 (112 Reviews)
Review by Spencer D.
Great great food!!!!
Rating: 5
Review by Jessica N.
If anyone mentions Celebration in conversation – my eyes light up. This is one of my favorite places in Dallas to go have wholesome comfort food. Every…
Rating: 5
Review by David N.
I was really expecting more when my friends recommended this for their chicken fried steak. Country cooking with free seconds too!!!
The chicken fried…
Rating: 2
Metropause
Thirty-six year-old Edison Archer, a San Franciscan, is in Seattle tending to his parents’ house in the wake of their mysterious passing. He feels very much alone, even when in the company of old friends, Linda and Brett Gale, who he learns are facing their own problems. Linda, once part of the hip San Francisco arts scene, is now a ballooning housewife with a stalled career and a newfound passion for Bundt cakes. Brett is frustrated that his formerly vivacious and frisky wife appears permanently frigid to his advances. Enter Cherie Cahill, a pill-popping and churchgoing realtor who aggressively pressures Edison to sell his house and even more aggressively pursues Brett. In San Francisco, Adam Sirna, an executive assistant, is desperately hoping to find a way out of his rut of office servitude. Always aware of the gay math, where thirty is the new fifty, he is fearful that life is passing him by. Up the hill from Adam, Val Panos, after a streak of bad career moves in the tech sector, is nearly penniless and reduced to squatting at her successful friends’ posh condo while they are out of town.Equal parts mystery and wit, Metropause is a fast-paced comedy about people navigating the murky waters of denial, and the unexpected consequences when reality intrudes.
Price: $ 14.93
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