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daverd rated 5 months ago - My favorite restaurant when I'm on the road in Augusta Georgia
Their philosophy rocks. the beer is cold and the oysters fresh and moist
Craig and Amy opened their luxurious eating establishment in 1983 with little more than a small refrigerator and their Aunt Nancy's toaster oven (an...
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 daverd rated 5 months ago- My favorite restaurant when I'm on the road in Augusta Georgia
Their philosophy rocks. the beer is cold and the oysters fresh and moist
Craig and Amy opened their luxurious eating establishment in 1983 with little more than a small refrigerator and their Aunt Nancy's toaster oven (and you thought they were multi-billionaires doing this for kicks).
They tried and learned many things over the years and came to the conclusion that
1. You don't have to wear a tie or pantyhose to eat oysters,
2. Ice-cold beer makes the world a friendlier place,
3. People won't get nervous if your restaurant looks like a broken down beach shack,
4. You don't get dishpan hands if you use paper plates, and
5. If most everything on your menu is under $9.00, men will bring their wives.
Keeping this in mind, they opened their "Beyond Casual" Oyster Bar and called it Rhinehart's (Aunt Nancy's maiden name).
Rhinehart's moister oysters, homebaked
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