What we do is a platter of different meats and shrimp, like steak, chicken, pork, shrimp, etc. Stick them on your fork, put them in the pot for a minute or two and you're good to go.
I've always been a fan of the Melting Pot. My wife and I go there once a year for an anniversary/Valentine's Day and always have a delicious dinner.
I've heard good things about Rodizio Grill. One of the owners is a customer of mine and a couple of co-workers have been down there and said it was fantastic.
One of my favorite places in the city is Tony's Italian in German Village. It's old-school Italian, but it just like the stuff my grandmother use to make and it's always terrific.
You beat me to it. Showed it to my wife earlier today. She got a good chuckle out of the whole back story.
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One of the greatest vehicles I have ever driven. Limited electronic intrusion, true six-speed, and that classic look.
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/BMW/M5/Columbus+OH-43221?endYear=2004&makeCode1=BMW&mmt=%5BBMW%5BM5%5B%5D%5D%5B%5D%5D&modelCode1=M5&searchRadius=500&showcaseOwnerId=66537&startYear=1998&Log=0
According to their Web site, you have to be a member of the Florida Farm Bureau, have a trade-in and own a GM vehicle. That's worth about $3500. I'm sure there's more incentives you have to qualify for.