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TAMPA, Fla., June 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Celebrating the creativity and adventure of wine and music, Bonefish Grill is announcing "Taste the Notes" Thursdays, pairing half glasses of wine that match guests' palettes with their musical tastes. Every Thursday*, from now until July 12, guests are invited to try any of 20 adventurous wines by the half-glass for $2, $3 or $4. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120605/FL18684 ) (Logo:...
TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Beginning today, Bonefish Grill is offering wine enthusiasts and Train fans the opportunity to both enjoy the band's newest release and taste their newest creation. The polished casual eatery known for its fun, big-city bar and welcoming atmosphere is the only restaurant pouring new 'Drops of Jupiter 2009 Petite Sirah' wine - the inaugural varietal from Train's Save Me, San Francisco Wine Co. (Photo:...
TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Bonefish Grill, the polished casual restaurant best known for its market-fresh fish and innovative, lively bar, was awarded top honors in six categories in Zagat's 2011 National Chain Restaurants Survey, including Top Overall Restaurant, Best Seafood and Top Service in the Full-Service category, as well as Top Food, Top Healthy Options and Top Facilities. The restaurant was also recognized for Most Popular and Best Appetizers. (Photo:...
TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently awarded 'Best Seafood' and 'Top Healthy Options' in the 2010 ZAGAT Survey of National Restaurants, the fresh fish experts at Bonefish Grill offer delicious market-fresh, nutrient-rich seafood options. From signature menu offerings, such as Grouper and Snake River Rainbow Trout, to a Skinny Rita-Tini cocktail from its 'big-city bar', Bonefish Grill is making it possible for guests to eat well, live well and be well in 2011 simply by...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- On December 17th, the new Bonefish Grill restaurant located at 5062 4th Street North in St. Petersburg, opened its doors to friends and supporters of Friedreich's Ataxia Research Alliance for Heineken with a Heart, a social event sponsored by Bonefish Grill, SafeCall and Heineken USA to benefit local charities. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080212/CLTU083LOGO ) Guests took part in complimentary Bonefish Grill...
By Sue Cocking, The Miami Herald Jul. 27--TITUSVILLE -- A strange thing happened this summer in the Indian River north of Titusville. And when the word got out, lots of people sought to take advantage of it -- including me. A huge school of black drum -- usually seen in the Indian River Lagoon during the winter -- popped up unexpectedly in June and stayed through the middle of July. Milling around and tailing in two feet of water, this mass of 2- to 7-pound fish made great targets for live...
By Ed Dentry The swirl in the chop said northern pike. When the fish gulped the guy's bunny streamer, it showed nothing of itself. But you could see the boil, and it was profound. So was the bend in his fly rod. The beast sulked, as if it were thinking things over. Then it poured on the coal and pulled free. The hapless angler left without commentary, which said volumes about fishing's mood on this breezy day in the shallows at Taylor Park Reservoir. That was his chance, and he blew it....
By Randy Waters, The Macon Telegraph, Ga. Jun. 19--When you order the lobster tails at the Bonefish Grill, the dipping butter comes in a metal cone that has a small flame flickering under it. The butter bubbles. My wife, who puts away lobsters like the FBI puts away mobsters, had never seen this before and said it was a brilliant cure for the lobster-eater's dilemma of slowly congealing butter. When you ask the waiter at the Bonefish Grill about their steaks and he tells you to go ahead...
By Tim Chapman, The Miami Herald Mar. 27--Fisherman Ron Hyde of Homestead wasn't thinking about the environment or conserving fuel when he started designing a new motorized flats canoe with a tunnel hull to fish in shallow water. He just wanted to catch more fish. Hyde, who has fished in skinny water from the Everglades to Alaska, likes to hunt fish in pockets where they hide in shallow water. That meant he needed a boat that would allow him to run in five inches of water. No easy task....
