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If you’re looking for a fancy place to impress a
date, The French Hen has got you covered. The menu reflects
classic French cuisine with an American twist, including entrees
such as Fried Quail, Mushroom Crusted Rack of Lamb, Bouillabaisse
and Osso Bucco. For dessert, soufflés are popular and the
banana walnut bread pudding also comes highly recommended

If you’re looking for a fancy place to impress a date, The French Hen has got you covered. The menu reflects classic French cuisine with an American twist, including entrees such as Fried Quail, Mushroom Crusted Rack of Lamb, Bouillabaisse and Osso Bucco. For dessert, soufflés are popular and the banana walnut bread pudding also comes highly recommended
FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL COOPER

Panera Bread Company

1624 E 15th St., 583-5454

5601 E 41st St., 663-1600?

6981 S Lewis Ave., 499-8808?

Visit panerabread.com for more locations.

Who doesn't enjoy a warm bagel in the morning? Make new friends and grab an assortment of bagels for your coworkers. Top it off with flavored cream cheeses including: hazelnut, honey walnut, raspberry, sun-dried tomato and veggie. Panera also offers coffee by the gallon, so no one goes thirsty. Don't have an office? Set up shop in one of Panera's comfy booths. Use its free WiFi, and then enjoy a scone, muffin, sweet roll, cookie or brownie.

MON-SAT 6AM-9PM; SUN 8AM-8PM

Weber's Superior Root Beer

3817 S. Peoria, 742-1082

Weber's famous root beer was first brewed in the late 1800s by Oscar "Weber Bilby," who moved to Oklahoma in 1884. Legend says he also grilled the nation's first hamburgers for hungry neighbors on July 4, 1891. The Bilby family is still serving hamburgers, sausage cheeseburgers, fries and onion rings made on that original grill that Oscar built. Not in the mood for a burger? Have a coney, corn dog or chicken sandwich. And of course, enjoy a root beer freeze or float for dessert.

MON-FRI 11AM-8PM; SAT 11AM-5PM

The French Hen

7143 S. Yale, 492-2596

If you're looking for a fancy place to impress a date, The French Hen has got you covered.

The menu reflects classic French cuisine with an American twist, including entrees such as Fried Quail, Mushroom Crusted Rack of Lamb, Bouillabaisse and Osso Bucco. For dessert, soufflés are popular and the banana walnut bread pudding also comes highly recommended

SUN 10AM-2PM, 4PM-10PM; MON-THURS 11AM-2PM, 4PM-10PM; FRI-SAT 4PM-10PM

Dave and Buster's

6812 S. 105th E. Ave., 449-3100

Let's face it. If you're up late, you want to party. D&B offers tons of arcade games for adults without sacrificing hearty food. If you're really looking to dive into a full meal and keep the party going, there are plenty of options from steak and seafood to pasta and chicken dishes. Plus, a late-night happy hour for all of the night owls.

SUN-THURS 11AM-11PM; FRI-SAT 11AM-1AM


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