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Our smiling, efficient and utterly beguiling waitperson, Savanna's Mae, said the coffee was from Oakland's Mr. Espresso, an organic oak-wood roasted blend.
Jay Weston: The Misfit Fits Well Into Santa Monica Dining Scene Jay Weston 2011
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Our smiling, efficient and utterly beguiling waitperson, Savanna's Mae, said the coffee was from Oakland's Mr. Espresso, an organic oak-wood roasted blend.
Jay Weston: The Misfit Fits Well Into Santa Monica Dining Scene Jay Weston 2011
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After some prolonged mingling on Savanna's cozy patio, guests slowly but surely made their way to their respective tables, where we were treated to the restaurant's revamped, delicious menu, courtesy of Tony Fortuna (who may be the most gracious restaurant owner/host ever), and the chefs and team behind New York's T-Bar.
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And on days when the tanned and toned crowds line up for brunch at Babette's, looking for some barbecued tempeh burgers or an egg-white omelet after a hard night dodging Lizzie or looking for Mr. Right (or Mr. Rich -- whichever comes first) at Savanna's, you can drive out to Montauk and watch the Atlantic with no one in sight.
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Although Savanna's wine is out to please, it is in no way slutty; it is a perfectly acceptable table wine.
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Roxanne forged the documents as being Savanna's mother.
Who gives a **** about life? Suzanne 2006
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Although Savanna's wine is out to please, it is in no way slutty; it is a perfectly acceptable table wine.
Augieland: 2006
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In other Places they found large level Plains, and fine Savanna's, Three or Four Miles wide, in which were an infinite Quantity of Turkies, Deer, Elks and Buffaloes, so gentle and undisturbed, that they had no Fear at the Appearance of the Men: But wou'd suffer them to come almost within Reach of their Hands.
The History and Present State of Virginia, in Four Parts 1722
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Their Place hath curious dry Marshes, and Savanna's adjoining to it, and would prove an exceeding thriving Range for Cattle, and Hogs, provided the English were feated thereon.
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The next Morning, Santee Jack told us, we should reach the Indian Settlement betimes that Day; about Noon, we pass'd by several fair Savanna's, very rich and dry; seeing great Copses of many Acres that bore nothing but Bushes, about the Bigness of Box-trees; which (in the Season) afford great Quantities of small Black-berries, very pleasant Fruit, and much like to our Blues, or Huckle-berries, that grow on Heaths in England.
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