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	<title>Comments on: Second Take: Bocktown Beer and Grille</title>
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		<title>By: Bobby</title>
		<link>http://www.foodburgh.com/2009/09/second-take-bocktown-beer-and-grille/comment-page-1/#comment-1264</link>
		<dc:creator>Bobby</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;Well, if health is you’re primary goal, then Bocktown really isn’t the destination for you.&quot;

As a fan of Bocktown, I have to take issue with that statement.

If healthy eating is your primary goal, you still can visit Bocktown. The number of vegetarian options you listed above, plus the fries and salads are excellent examples of items that are less caloric and a bit healthier.

And, quite frankly, portion control is a big part of being healthy. Bocktown has large portions, which can offer a filling meal or lunch tomorrow! It&#039;s all in what you make of it, really. I&#039;ve been there with folks who take half a sandwich and fries home to eat for dinner or lunch the next day.

You can&#039;t fault a restaurant for not doing the Applebee&#039;s thing and putting some dumb-ass green logo that says, &quot;Healthy option&quot; next to some items. That&#039;s an insult to the restaurant industry and to consumers!

Bocktown is a bright spot in a strip plaza of chain restaurants with overpriced and underwhelming food.

I have this &quot;Three Strikes&quot; rule for restaurants and I&#039;ve never been displeased at Bocktown. And I go there enough.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Well, if health is you’re primary goal, then Bocktown really isn’t the destination for you.&#8221;</p>
<p>As a fan of Bocktown, I have to take issue with that statement.</p>
<p>If healthy eating is your primary goal, you still can visit Bocktown. The number of vegetarian options you listed above, plus the fries and salads are excellent examples of items that are less caloric and a bit healthier.</p>
<p>And, quite frankly, portion control is a big part of being healthy. Bocktown has large portions, which can offer a filling meal or lunch tomorrow! It&#8217;s all in what you make of it, really. I&#8217;ve been there with folks who take half a sandwich and fries home to eat for dinner or lunch the next day.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t fault a restaurant for not doing the Applebee&#8217;s thing and putting some dumb-ass green logo that says, &#8220;Healthy option&#8221; next to some items. That&#8217;s an insult to the restaurant industry and to consumers!</p>
<p>Bocktown is a bright spot in a strip plaza of chain restaurants with overpriced and underwhelming food.</p>
<p>I have this &#8220;Three Strikes&#8221; rule for restaurants and I&#8217;ve never been displeased at Bocktown. And I go there enough.</p>
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