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Taylor's Opens at Oxbow
Saturday, February 16, 2008
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After a few delays, the long anticipated opening of Taylor's Automatic Refresher at the Oxbow Market took place on Friday morning.

A steady stream of patrons during the lunch hour kept the staff busy as many locals who have eaten at the St. Helena based eatery were able to get the same food in downtown Napa. Sarah Walcker, a manager at the restaurant, is seen delivering an order to waiting customers.
J.L. Sousa/Register Photos
5 comment(s)

flyngfngrs wrote on Feb 18, 2008 1:27 PM:

" If you're talking burgers, absolutely nothing beats a Squeeze with cheese at Squeeze Inn Hamburgers next to Vallerga's. Nothing pricey on the menu and no frozen french fries. "

pernodboi wrote on Feb 16, 2008 4:03 PM:

" I ate there last night - it was fun! Went to grab a quick bite and to catch the Friday movie at Copia, ended up drinking a bottle of wine with three strangers - now friends. A great place to dine alone and meet new people. Wine prices OK - a lot of half bottles. Calamari not as good as Zin's Valley but still good. The Sweet Potatoe Fries were fantastic! What with the Bounty Hunter being soo busy - Tyler's is a nice alternative. "

hudds5 wrote on Feb 16, 2008 2:35 PM:

" matt68...i should lower my standards "

matt68 wrote on Feb 16, 2008 12:24 PM:

" hudds5: All the eateries in Napa and you can't find someplace good to eat....gimme a break. Besides, Taylor's is just another burger joint, and expensive one at that, so let's not get carried away. "

hudds5 wrote on Feb 16, 2008 6:59 AM:

" Great! Hopefully Napa will have somewhere good to eat at for a change! I loved the upvalley Taylor's. "

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