
qotd: if i was going to visit you in whatever corner of the world you live in, what restaurant would you take me to that offers good food at a good price, and why?
it might be nice to have a little list of spots to keep for future reference.
What brings you to HInc's neck of the woods?Phil. Redmon. wrote: I get on a plane for Maryland in less than 5 hours. Woob!
I'd LOVE to go there. I love Lebanese food.Phil. Redmon. wrote:Jack, I'd love to go eat at Emily's Lebanese Deli with you. Also, if you like sausages and cabbage rolls, Kramarckzuc's is very much the bomb.
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1. MoveEmbersOfAutumn wrote:QotD: Well, while there's absolutely NOTHING in this backwater town, I'd probably take you to Olive Garden in the big ol' city of Jacksonville... Pretty cheap, and I'm married to a (2nd gen) italian, so pasta becomes the majority of our cuisine.
Ah, Bethesda? About 20 minutes to a half hour from work for me. Further from home.Phil. Redmon. wrote:SPX, the Small Press Expo. I'm hoping it will give me a shot of comic powers.
Huh! I've never been to that one. I'll have to mention it to my friends who are, ah, connoseuirs of such fine establishments! (In addition to being foodie paradise, Portland is also stripper heaven... book your arrangements now!)Rabid Garfunkel wrote:QOTD: Riverside Corral, no question about it. Plentiful drinks, good food, friendly staff, passable to occasionally excellent music on the sound system.
Did I mention the strippers? Heh.
Yeah, come on, guys! I think chain restaurants don't count for the QOTD!Hoblit wrote:1. MoveEmbersOfAutumn wrote:QotD: Well, while there's absolutely NOTHING in this backwater town, I'd probably take you to Olive Garden in the big ol' city of Jacksonville... Pretty cheap, and I'm married to a (2nd gen) italian, so pasta becomes the majority of our cuisine.
2. Your married to a second generation Italian and she lets you take her to the Olive Garden?
Oh, was that sarcasm? I didn't read it as such. Use those emoticons, people! I'm dense!Billy's Little Trip wrote:Which was the point of his sarcasm. Ahh, I laughed.anti-m wrote: (King Arthur, I'm shaking my finger at you too! The labor laws are too strict for Crackerbarrel to exist in California? What does that tell you about the establishment?!? ARRRGH!)