Dating Service News
"Mentioned in national publications such as the Wall Street Journal and People Magazine, [the dating service] It’s Just Lunch (IJL) began revolutionizing first introductions between busy professionals in 1992. A recent addition to the Birmingham singles community, IJL's date specialists are seriously committed to acquainting their high quality clientele."
- Birmingham Magazine
"'A first date is like an interview,' says Kimberlee Brandt, franchise owner of the local It's Just Lunch dating service. 'You can learn a lot about a person after just an hour together.' She suggest looking at how your date treats the wait staff."
- Birmingham Post Herald
"'Valentine's is about romance. If you have been dating for awhile, you are going to want to spend an evening with each other. Therefore, lunch and breakfast send the wrong message.' That's advice from a woman whose business is lunch. Christine McLean runs Alabama locations of It's Just Lunch, a dating service that caters to professionals. To stay out of the doghouse, one could consider the options in her new book. McLean and her IJL cohorts scoured Birmingham and Huntsville for places to take the one you love. Or like a little bit."
- Birmingham News
"In the book, The It's Just Lunch Guide to Dating in America, several Birmingham area spots are listed among the best of America's dating locales. Birmingham's Doo Dah Day is listed first among the nation's top 10 'best flirting opportunities.'"
- Birmingham News
"...A dating service is trying to revolutionize the blind date. It's Just Lunch! offers clients a chance to get acquainted over lunch. The firm does all the work, making reservations, clearing the matches with customers. All couples have to do is show up."
- The Wall Street Journal
"There had to be a civilized and convenient way to meet potential partners. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a dating service that arranged prescreened lunch dates for busy professionals? Her clients are highly educated: About 95% graduated from college, and 80% have post-graduate degrees."
- Forbes Magazine
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