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BeckerEyes

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  1. We had my daughter's Bat Mitzvah at the Valley Regency in Clifton/Montclair area. They did a spectacular job for us with only one month's notice. (We tried to get creative with our original place. It was planned at a night club but then it was sold one month before our event and the new people would not honor our contract!!) Food at the Valley Regency was exceptional for a catering hall and the owners went all out for us. The venue was beautiful and we looked out over gorgeous fall foliage. It was better than we could have imagined.
  2. Try The Valley Regency in Clifton near Monclair University. We were very surprised and pleased how good they were for a catering hall. Wonderful people.
  3. I agree the BEST was Valley Regency. My daughter's Bat Mitzvah was there and the food was beautiful, plentiful and delicious. Very high quality and they were amazing to work with and very accomodating.
  4. How cool!! This post is of great interest to me because I am taking my 16 year old daughter to London for a week in April. We are staying at The Beaufort Hotel in Knightbridge. Seeing a naked Harry Potter is on the TOP of her list!! (She does want to see Equus anyway because she likes all kinds of theatre. She is a New York actor/theatre kid and has worked with Caryl Churchill and Stephen Daldry in NY). Next on her list is Stonehenge inner circle and Stratford-upon-Avon. (Our kids sound so much alike). We are going to do some of the must-see sites such as the London Eye, St Paul's, Tower of London, Churchill War Rooms, Glob.....if there is time. I am looking into some walking tours. But my daughter is a picky eater, so if she is happy food-wise, I am happy and that will make for a very pleasant trip. A fish and chips meal is a must so I am considering all the recommendations here. She would like to experience some pubs. Any suggestions for teen/family friendly pubs with great food.....yes, all night pubs as well!! We also plan to visit some markets and food stalls at some of the great London stores for some meals. Are there any off-the-beaten track restaurants and/or activities that teens would enjoy? Seems like we will need 3 weeks to explore all we would like to see.
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