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		<title>Up and down Main St. on a Wednesday Night</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The boyfriend and I were looking for a light, late dinner and after discussing the available options downtown we agreed to brave the unknown at Main Street Oyster Bar. I used to love to hang out at the restaurant that was Zoria but had yet to check out the new place.  First, let&#8217;s get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The boyfriend and I were looking for a light, late dinner and after discussing the available options downtown we agreed to <a href="http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/the941/2009/09/29/zoria-rebrands-as-main-street-oyster-bar/" target="_blank">brave the unknown</a> at <strong>Main Street Oyster Bar</strong>. I used to love to hang out at the restaurant that was <a href="http://www.zoria.net/aboutus/index.html">Zoria</a> but had yet to check out the new place.  First, let&#8217;s get one thing straight — MSOB is not inexpensive. That wouldn&#8217;t be a big deal if it hadn&#8217;t been advertised as such. Definitely hit up the Oyster Bar during happy hour, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., when oysters and martinis are half price. Nevertheless, the overall dining experience was quite enjoyable: I got my nice, light dinner, ran into the fashionable mother and father of a friend, and spent lots of time gabbing with co-proprietor Arthur &#8220;Buddy&#8221; Lopes.</p>
<p>Aside from the beautiful bar and capable menu, Arthur himself had always been a draw for me, so it&#8217;s very nice to see him back out on the floor of the restaurant. After I finished my calamari, Arthur sat down with us for a while to discuss his backyard garden, the changes at the restaurant, and that one time he dated the Jewish-Italian mayor of Providence, R.I. (&#8220;the sex was great but I&#8217;m not looking to be the first lady, okay!&#8221;).  Another highlight of the evening at Main Street Oyster Bar was when server John stopped by to tell me that he was a fan of my work. &#8220;To what work are you referring?&#8221; I asked with a wink. All in all, the only thing I&#8217;ll miss about Zoria was meeting my favorite bartender in the handicap bathroom when I needed to make a &#8220;purchase&#8221;, but as they say, all good things must come to an end.  <span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>Next stop, <a href="http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/the941/2009/08/05/the-scenestress-lounging-stitching-and-boxing/" target="_blank">Ivory</a>. Why I continued drinking after dinner on a Wednesday I don&#8217;t know, but I wasn&#8217;t buying so agreed to go along for the ride. Before even getting in the door I ran into six friends including the lovely lady of <a href="www.hubsarasota.com" target="_blank">The HuB</a>, Assunta Swier, and her feisty friend/massage therapist <a href="http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/the941/2009/10/20/best-of-the-suncoast-2009-best-cupping-massage/">Stacie Nevelus</a>. We followed them inside and ran into the rest of the Ivory regulars but it didn&#8217;t take long to get tired of the piped in hip-hop, so we beat it.</p>
<p>At the Sports Page came the proverbial &#8220;last drink I didn&#8217;t need,&#8221; but a group of Filipino friends were at a booth against the wall so Joe and I joined them in helping break beer bottles attempting to perform one of those pull-the-tablecloth-out-from-under-the-silverware-type <a href="http://bartendermagic.com/bartricks/trickdollarbill.asp" target="_blank">parlor tricks</a> (waitress Lisa was quite gracious about helping clean up our mess). Black tie clad young men and women with big instrument cases flooded in for a late night bite and after a club sandwich of my own I hit the road and passed out. Needless to say, my Thursday did not feel so good, but it was nice to spend a little time on the town reconnecting with my city. With events on the agenda for the next six weeks and parking spots harder and harder to come by I think it is safe to say that Season is here.</p>
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