Top 3 in your city

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ousdahl wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2020 6:44 pm Whoa, protest in Fraser tonight!

I’d put it in another thread, except to mention it’s in front of the crooked creek saloon.

TDub let’s go!
Gonna take me 13? 14? Hours. Have Elsie pop the top on a couple buckskins for me. Or is it Toni tonight?
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The bartender? For the longest time it was this badass chick named Missy.

I’d feel weird except gusher already doxxed her like a bajillion times.

Besides, the protest is on the street. The only ones actually hanging in the bar are the crusty old local drunks so behind on the times that they don’t even know Kobe died yet.
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Ah yea. That sounda like a great place to forget the evening.

Oh. And Elsie was onw of the first owners and Toni is one of the current owners
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Yeah I miss the creek too
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Top 3 cocktail spots

Portland ME and surrounding
1. Central Provisions
2. North Point
3. Royal River
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ohhh!

1. Idlewild Spirits (aforementioned distillery)
2. Deno's (aforementioned bistro)
3. Volario's (mom and pop version of the OG)


jk LOL it's still just the Crooked Creek Saloon
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Thank You
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Top 3 cocktail spots in Lawrence.
I’m kinda guessing here.

1. Bourgeois Pig
2. 715
3. Merchants Pub
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I thought John Brown Underground (or at least I think that’s the name) was great when I was there about a year ago. Don’t get a chance to visit Lawrence often given that I live so far away
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Feral wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 1:49 pm Florida

Hamburgers, and what passes for "Mexican" food, suck here.

don't get me started



dammit
I thought seahawk was from Florida. Hearing her say she can’t find a good Reuben was surprising, with the higher than average older Jewish population there, I’d expect the opposite.
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I have yet to get to John Brown Underground or the Wake the Dead spot by it.
In Lawrence for a few days, it's gotta be brunch at The Roost.
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Gqcolorado wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 9:50 am
Feral wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 1:49 pm Florida

Hamburgers, and what passes for "Mexican" food, suck here.

don't get me started



dammit
I thought seahawk was from Florida. Hearing her say she can’t find a good Reuben was surprising, with the higher than average older Jewish population there, I’d expect the opposite.
Are Reubens a Jewish thing? They have beef and cheese.
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They originated and are often served at Jewish delis, but are not kosher.
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I’ve always associated Reunens with Jewish delis.
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A Reuben at Katz, even though it's a tourist spot and overpriced, is pretty delicious.
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I've always wondered why a Jewish deli would serve a rueben. I read somewhere that it originated in Omaha.
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As a vegetarian, I often request if a grilled cheese can be made on rye (or pumpernickel) with swiss, onions (red if they have), tomato, sauerkraut and thousand island (if they have). Often I get a quizzical look from the waitstaff - I tell them it's like a meatless reuben and the invariable response is "of course". If the cook is a little creative (s)he lightly grills the onions before installing in the sandwich. A go-to pub-grub staple because I am not a big fan of most of the fake-meat hamburger substitute, as they taste too meaty, especially the texture (I've never knowingly eaten meat in my life, so I am guessing that's what meat tastes/feels like) - to me that's a bug not a feature.

PS: Maybe this belongs in the "Sandwich" thread :)
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If you've never eaten meat in your life how do you know you hate it?

"Too meaty" tasting is not the complaint ive heard about meatless burgers
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The thing about most meatless offerings at sandwich shops (at least the newer offerings) is that those meatless options are as bad if not worse nutritionally.

Gotta keep that salt and fat intake up to keep them customers coming back.
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