Ocean Breezz Research Paper

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Ocean Breezz is a local bar and grill. There are two rooms, a bar and dining room. Guests have their choice of bar, table, high top or booth. It is open for dinner all week and lunch and dinner on the weekends.

Ocean Breezz has appetizers like the fries, salads, calamari and chips and salsa. Popular orders include the burgers, which are a special with beer during the week. Other favorites include the pizza and strombolis. There is also dishes such as prime rib served with roasted potatoes or a variety of fresh seafood dishes. For dessert Ocean Breezz has cheesecake.

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