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 Post subject: Re: Dining While Travelling
PostPosted: Thu August 04, 2016 7:12 pm 
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I did well considering that's a breakfast item I ate at 6:00am.

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 Post subject: Re: Must try food spots in Chicago and Boston?
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Chicago: Lou Malnatis..subway



I'll check that out.


I'm looking at Howells & Hood (for beer) and Au Cheval (for a burger) as must hits.

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I heard the Pizza Hut on Clarke and Wellington is decent.

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I heard the Pizza Hut on Clarke and Wellington is decent.


I don't know if I can trust you after the Wahlburger débâcle.

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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
I heard the Pizza Hut on Clarke and Wellington is decent.


I don't know if I can trust you after the Wahlburger débâcle.

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 Post subject: Re: Dining While Travelling
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At Rockit. Waygu burger.

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 Post subject: Re: Dining While Travelling
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CopperTom wrote:
Tried an item from Man v Food today. 2 fried chicken breasts, bacon, eggs on 2 biscuits served over mashed potatoes. I ate almost all of the chicken, bacon and egg. But only 1 biscuit. About 75% of the mashed potatoes.


Mashed potatoes for BREAKFAST?!?!? My god, man!

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 Post subject: Re: Must try food spots in Chicago and Boston?
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verb_to_trust wrote:
Chicago: Lou Malnatis..subway



I will judge u by this meal

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Bi_3 wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:
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I will judge u by this meal




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not a lou's fan?


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 Post subject: Re: Dining While Travelling
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i'd like to hear about coppertom's culinary adventures in chicago thus far


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 Post subject: Re: Dining While Travelling
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I had breakfast at Little Goat and Copper Fox. Lunch at Rockit and Giordano's and dinner at Shaw's and Joe's.

I had stuffed pizza at Giordano's. That's the first time I had pizza where the sauce was on the top. I had the Rockit burger at Rockit, surf and turf at Joe's and surf and surf at Shaw's.

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not a lou's fan?


It was just ok. Tried to get into au cheval this morning but there is 2 hour wait. For lunch at the bar. With that kind of line, Youd think they were selling PJ merch....

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I would kill somebody for a Giordano's pie and oysters from Shaw's.

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 Post subject: Re: Dining While Travelling
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I just had Waffle French Toast. What will they think of next?

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 Post subject: Re: Dining While Travelling
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CopperTom wrote:
I had breakfast at Little Goat and Copper Fox. Lunch at Rockit and Giordano's and dinner at Shaw's and Joe's.

I had stuffed pizza at Giordano's. That's the first time I had pizza where the sauce was on the top. I had the Rockit burger at Rockit, surf and turf at Joe's and surf and surf at Shaw's.

i love that rockit burger.


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 Post subject: Re: Must try food spots in Chicago and Boston?
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All the line cooks a t Au Cheval wear bandanas and black shirts. It's like your lunch is being made by Cobra Kai

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 Post subject: Re: Dining While Travelling
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Okay folks. Here's what I've got for Nashville. We'll be there two nights and we plan top have one nice meal experience and several little here and theres. Tell me what I should add or subtract here.

List was compiled using Eater Nashville and a Google Map chart of what's close to us.

Food
Rolf and Daughters
Hattie B's
Arnold's Country Kitchen
Hermitage Cafe
Two Boots
The Southern Steak and Oyster
Husk

Drinking
Pinewood Social
Bobby's Idle Hour Tavern (really want to check out this place.)
Springwater (and this one too)
The Green Hour
The Patterson House
Old Glory
Butchertown Hall
The Row (next door to our AirBnB is why this bland looking place made the list)
Robert's Western World
Jackelope Brewing
Tennessee Brew Works
Losers Bar

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 Post subject: Re: Dining While Travelling
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Husk is overrated, IMO. He's got one in Charleston and it sucks, but is popular because the dude was on Anthony Bourdain.

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But definitely do Hattie B's

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