Regarding Bus Routes after the shuttle, Later Gator Route A?
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 Great input, especially the brunch idea at Paramount. I will be
certain to do that next visit, I have had dinner there and loved it.
 We were three students and me on Friday night, so I thought the
upbeat atmosphere at Saboré might work well, and it did. Every tapa
came four to a plate, so we shared each dish. I thought the food was
over all very good, the students thought it was the best that they
had ever had. In their defense, they have been eating dining hall
food for a month. 
 http://www.saborerestaurant.com/ [1] 
 The Tioga Town center is charming and not overrun, even on football
weekends. That is where the restaurant is, about 3 miles east of the
Oaks Mall on Newberry. It is a combination luxury
living/dining/shopping complex, sort of like Misener Park but on a
much smaller scale. It also had a pavilion for live entertainment. 
 http://www.tiogatowncenter.com/ [2] 
 Saboré is colorful, nice drink menu, interesting dishes, and we had
excellent service. Dish for dish, from my experience, Paramount would
have had it beat; but for fun, something different, and variety, it
is tough to beat Saboré. Even the floor was some sort of liquid gel
that acted like a lava lamp when you stepped on it. I also
appreciated the ease of parking, downtown can be crazy on the
weekends. 
 Also of note, Gainesville Wine and Cheese now has a restaurant
inside of it called Panache. It is open for lunch 6 days and dinner 2
to 3 days (sometimes Saturday, sometimes not). It is in an old house
on Main, just north of University. It hasn't moved in 40 years, so
you all may remember it. 
 http://www.wineandcheesegallery.com/ [3] 
 Wade and Bunky still run the place, there is indoor dining and a
lovely outdoor patio with white christmas lights in the trees. Food
is creative, upscale, with a slight country french twist. For
example, lunch featured daily quiches, cheese plates and fresh salads
in addition to about 15 upscale sandwiches. Even better, you can pick
a bottle of wine from about 500 different selections in the store and
drink it with your meal. There is also a very good imported beer and
hard cider selection. 
 We ate lunch there on game day, and then rode the downtown shuttle
to the game. It was extremely pleasant, and I plan to return for a
dinner on the patio when the weather cools a bit. My only bump was
when we went to watch my daughter and the band play at Turlington
after the game (the drum line was insane and amazing), and that made
it impossible to get the shuttle back to our car. I need to work on
that issue. Perhaps there is a GRU bus I can catch at Rawlings that
goes downtown. 
 -Zeb 

  On Sep 22, 2013, at 10:12 PM, JNene wrote: 
 Late, but Mildred's is our go-to for fine dining. Fantastic food,
locally sourced, including the UF Beef Unit. Bert Gill also owns New
Deal Cafe (fantastic burgers) and Blue Gill (seafood & southern
casual). All are good.

Paramount is always great. their Sunday Brunch is the best.

Top class italian is Manuel's Vintage Room, make reservations.
Amelia's is great. Francesca's Trattoria is really good, borderline
between casual & fine.

Embers is the steakhouse on south 34th Street. Some of my friends
love it. I've been there twice. Once my host rented out the whole
place and had passed plates. The food was really tasty and just kept
coming. The other time was for my birthday dinner. We reserved
indicating it was a milestone birthday.. Our party was seated
immediately and ignored for 35 minutes. We even asked those waiting
nearby tables twice for water and were told that they would alert our
waiter..  It was obviously also the chef's birthday.  Our steaks
were flavorless and we left without dessert.  

Civilization serves fine food in a casual atmosphere. They can only
seat about 59 people, so waiting is sometimes required.

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[1] http://wwwsaborerestaurant.com/
[2] http://www.tiogatowncenter.com/
[3] http://www.wineandcheesegallery.com/

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