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Jeff L

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I'm having a very important business lunch next Wednesday in the Princeton area on Route 1. Can anyone recommend a good place with enough room and low decible noise?

Don't much care about type of cuisine but nothing off the wall, more interested in securing a place where we can conduct business in a professional setting.

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The Route 1 Corridor in the West Windsor/Plainsboro area doesn't have much to offer in terms of a professional setting to conduct business. Hopefully someone will come up with a better suggestion, but you might be best off (dare I say) somewhere like the Hyatt Regency in Carnegie Center.

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The Route 1 Corridor in the West Windsor/Plainsboro area doesn't have much to offer in terms of a professional setting to conduct business.  Hopefully someone will come up with a better suggestion, but you might be best off (dare I say) somewhere like the Hyatt Regency in Carnegie Center.

Yeah, thanks I thought of that place. It would be dead last probably after Burger King though. Food is lousy service is worse

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Tre Piani would work. So would Nassau Inn, Hyatt. I fyou can make it after 1 pm, I'd say Big Fish is a good option...light , bright, they could give you a 4 top if its not noon..Also big on business is Charlie Brown's, the small chain steakhouse, between MarketFiar and Nassau Green.

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