Last week, I got a message from Marc Stein, the locally based senior NBA writer for ESPN.com. He and his friend Gina Miller, who does sports for TXA21, had heard where some of their fellow sportscasters and writers were planning to eat upon arriving in town for the NBA All-Star Weekend festivities. I won’t mention any specific places, but let’s just say they were horrified. Both foodies, Stein and Miller could not let that stand. They asked if they could write up a list of recommendations for us. We happily obliged. Check it out here. And maybe don’t do it on an empty stomach.
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