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Businiess name:  Harry's Seafood Bar & Grille
Review by:  Ann E.
Review content: 
I can't imagine how someone else has had a bad experience at Harry's. While a student at Flagler, Harry's would be my preference for dinner if my parents came and wanted to treat me. Their fillet mignon is better than at any chain steakhouse, and (I hear) the seafood is great. I've dined there on many occasions and the atmosphere is unbelievable, retaining many qualities of the old home it was implanted in. The ladies' restroom upstairs seems to have been a little girl's room, with its pink, patterned wall paper. The upstairs dining area with the bar was very cozy for the largest dinner party I attended with, during a family reunion. With parents and boyfriend, delighted that they were taking us there, we ate in the front parlor area, complete with chandeliers and fireplace. It's luxurious and they know their food needs to match the environment. I also enjoy that it's well-lighted enough to see who it is you're eating with. It's like being invited to a rich relative's house for a warm, inviting party with great food.

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