Sentences with phrase «lunch at the quarters»

For example, I have eaten lunch at The Quarters on...
I realized that chipotles had hit the mainstream during lunch at the Quarters in Albuquerque.
One time at lunch at the Quarters, my wife reached for her coat and a splinter from the rough, wooden wall got embedded painfully under her fingernail.

Not exact matches

Profits at Starbucks (SBUX) have surged in recent quarters as it expands its menu to offer lunch foods and beer and wine.
But should any of the 1,900 employees and franchise owners in attendance at the McDonald's Canada Convention 2013 get a hankering for a Quarter Pounder, they'd have to leave the building: today's lunch is limited to catered sandwiches and pasta salad.
My friend Wayne and I have been having our two - martini lunch weekly at the Quarters since 1975, and not much has changed over the years.
With both teams having nothing to play for, this game on Saturday lunch - time between the Hammers and Spurs is simply for bragging rights, with Sam Allardyce's men recording two wins over the North London side this season; a 3 - 0 victory in the league at White Hart Lane, and a 2 - 1 win in the Capital One Cup quarter - final.
Such a lunch is required to contain at least 2 ounces of protein, three - quarters cup of two or more fruits or vegetables, one - half pint of milk and a 1.6 - ounce portion of bread.
It's close quarters inside but doesn't feel overly crowded (we were there at lunch and it was quite full).
Strictly speaking, the lunches meet current federal guidelines because they offer at least a quarter of the recommended daily calorie intake made up of grains, protein and dairy.
At Success Academy schools in New York, three - quarters of students qualify for free or reduced - price lunch and nearly all are minorities.
A majority of the students at Tomasita — 78 percent — qualifies for free or reduced - price lunch and a quarter of the students are English language learners.
Yet at Edison — where about three - quarters of the 120 K - 12 students are eligible for free - or reduced - priced lunch — there are as many computers as there are students.
I sat there in the car with the gravel dust blowing across the parking lot and saw the place for what it was, not what it was right at that moment in the hot sunlight, but for what it had been maybe twelve or fifteen years before: a real general store with folks gathered around the lunch counter, a line of people at the soda fountain, little children ordering ice cream of just about every flavor you could think of, hard candy by the quarter pound, moon pies and crackerjack and other things I hadn't thought about tasting in years.
We can now respond while sitting at red lights, waiting in line for lunch, during the middle of the 3rd quarter of a Memphis Grizzlies game, in the bathroom (I know, TMI), etc..
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