7 Secrets Waiters Won't Tell You When Dining Out on Valentine's Day

By Meaghan Cameron
We polled the waiters of Bernard's—a 4-star, Zagat-rated French restaurant in Ridgefield, Connecticut—for pointers on dining out on Valentine's Day. Read on for their advice and then get 20 more secrets your waiter won't tell you.
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5. If the thought of buying a bottle of wine is daunting, go to go to the restaurant's website and look at the list. Then search for online recommendations—cellartracker.com and winemag.com are good free sites. Some wine lists are extensive and require more knowledge than you probably want to drum up while tending to your sweetheart.
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By SA, 02/14/2010, 1:25 AM EST
What was so informative about these tips. They were quite cheesy to tell you the truth. Give me a break!
By jane, 02/13/2010, 9:12 PM EST
This really was a waste of time to read.
By james, 02/13/2010, 11:02 AM EST
Give me a break - just filling pages - readers digest is better than this.
By Pat B., 02/12/2010, 9:15 PM EST
Why did we need all the pages for one small list of already known facts?
By Aimee, 02/12/2010, 8:08 PM EST
I also agree that there was not much info in it, I should have read between the lines, "7 secrets waiters won't tell you...", the author failed to squeeze any juicy info caused it is supposed to be a "secret" :-)
By Sharon Neilson, 02/12/2010, 10:44 AM EST
This article was a waste of my time, there was no information in it.
By Bruce Z, 02/09/2010, 6:28 AM EST
7 secrets? You sucked me right in and told me nothing. What a waste of my time and your efforts. Another prime example of media hype.
By RICHARD, 02/08/2010, 7:07 PM EST
I AGREE WITH AARON. YOU SHOULD NOT MAKE IT A PAIN TO VIEW THE INFO. I GAVE UP. I HAVE OTHER THINGS TO DO THAN PLAY ALL DAY ON COMPUTER.
By Cindy, 02/08/2010, 5:45 PM EST
Very basic info that anyone who eats out should already know... Didn't learn anything.
By LJ, 02/08/2010, 5:40 PM EST
cellartracker.com is not a free site... it has a free trial followed by a minimum $30 annual membership fee... not much research done there.
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