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Revision as of 03:44, March 14, 2012
The Gilded Truffle
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Location Information
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The Gilded Truffle is an elegant, upscale restaurant located in downtown Springfield.
History
The restaurant once employed Groundskeeper Willie until he quit and returned to his old job at Springfield Elementary. {Citation needed)
Bart, posing as "Woodrow," made a date to meet Mrs. Krabappel for dinner at the restaurant, but stood her up.[1]
Homer and Marge made plans to go to The Gilded Truffle for their wedding anniversary, but when Grampa didn't show up to babysit, they ended up having to take the kids along. The kids didn't want to go to The Gilded Truffle, so at their insistence the family ended up eating at the Up, Up and Buffet! instead.[2]
Homer gave the restaurant a bad review when he got a job as a food critic, only because other critics told him to do so.[3]
Homer took his family to The Gilded Truffle after he took over Krusty's time slot on Channel 6. While there, he signed an autograph for Ralph Wiggum and dreamed of saving Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy from assassination.[4]
During his career as an opera singer, Homer dined there with Marge, along with an entourage consisting of Carl and Lenny.[5]
Grampa took Selma to The Gilded Truffle on a date.[6]
Appearances
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror II"
- Episode – "Bart the Lover"
- Episode – "Dumbbell Indemnity"
- Episode – "Natural Born Kissers"
- Episode – "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"
- Episode – "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"
- Episode – "Today, I Am a Clown"
- Episode – "My Fair Laddy"
- Episode – "Rome-old and Juli-eh"
- Episode – "The Homer of Seville"
- Episode – "Loan-a Lisa"
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
References