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You Rate the Restaurant: Foxfire

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  • Welcome to "You Rate the Restaurant," a new feature on Geneva Patch. Once a week, we’ll pick one of the city's many restaurants and ask for your opinion on it. You guys are the experts—you’ll know better than anyone where to find the best in town.

For Week 2 of "You Rate the Restaurant," we picked , for a couple of reasons.

That's where I had lunch with , the lead writer of the new series , and her lovely daughter, Joan. (Picture attached to this story.)

It's also where we had a really wonderful dinner during the holidays. It was the annual "Nagel Christmas Party" celebration, in the grand tradition of the "Valley Typewriter Christmas Party" we'd do once a year when I was a kid. Basically, that was the excuse to splurge on a nice restaurant, even though we probably shouldn't.

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You should go to Foxfire, though, if you haven't already. They've done a super job of designing the interior space, and it's just a fun place to go. We love it because the kids eat heartily. Paula and our three daughters are filet fans, and you get an excellent cut of meat at Foxfire.

For lunch, I had the Cajun steak sandwich, which was awesome and quite affordable. I've had the steak salad there, too, which is an excellent choice.

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For dinner, our service was super, the tablecloths white and the server's wine selection spot on. A number of tasty potato and vegetable sides, salads and 1,001 ways to prepare your favorite cut of meat. (And, of couse, there's more than steak on the menu.)

I'm starting to get hungry, again, just thinking about it.

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