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Awww, now I’m hungry for Culvers… .And the frozen custard is fabulous, and the butter burgers.
Awww, now I’m hungry for Culvers… .And the frozen custard is fabulous, and the butter burgers.
We dine frequently a little trattoria known as Casa Our-Last-Name. When the kids want to go out, and we tell them we’ll be dining at Casa Our-Last-Name, they pout and get onrey.Chez Shiann is the best eats in town though most nights
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Ah they closed all of them in our area! And my fav was the one with the jalapeno bread.SCHLOTZSKY’S!!! :extrahappy: :extrahappy: :bounce: :clapping:
The kids and I eat there at least once a week. They know us by name and they know our order as well.
WHAT?? You forgot to mention the FRIES?? Those are the best on the planet!! What’s wrong witcha anyways???And the frozen custard is fabulous, and the butter burgers.
I miss Schlotzsky’s from my Ohio days. Next time you’re there, tell them to franchise to central FL. We’ve got more deli’s than anywhere I’ve been. I don’t get out much anymore but Toledo had the best selection of non-chains of places I’ve been/lived.SCHLOTZSKY’S!!! :extrahappy: :extrahappy: :bounce: :clapping:
The kids and I eat there at least once a week. They know us by name and they know our order as well.
For breakfast after Mass we go to a local coffee house, Mokas. The pumpkin cream cheese muffins are the best along side a Chai w/soy. Kids have biscuits and gravy.:extrahappy:
For my bday once a year we go to Gutierrez, a really yummy local Mexican/American restaurant.
Those go without sayin’. Ya gotta have fries with your butter burger, dontcha?WHAT?? You forgot to mention the FRIES?? Those are the best on the planet!! What’s wrong witcha anyways???
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Oh, right. Duh.Those go without sayin’. Ya gotta have fries with your butter burger, dontcha?
La Madeleine has 62 locations! Almost a chain… but, they do have some yummy stuff.I have had several people tell me how good Papadeaux is; we’ll have to hunt one down next time we head to Austin to visit dd.
Two places I’ve loved when traveling (New Orleans, Orlando, Denver, Austin) are Mimi’s Cafe and La Madeleine. Mimi’s is this fairytale looking cottage and serves a combination of really good comfort food (roast turkey, pot roast, etc.) and some more sophisticated dishes (lobster ravioli). I vote for the comfort food. La Madeleine is a French cafe with divine main dishes, breads, pastries.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look as if L.A. (lower Alabama) will be getting either of them anytime soon.
:yup: I had a great lunch at a small Mexican cafe in Santa Barbara called Rudy’s. Since my Mexican-American father’s name is Rudy, it seemed like a good omen, and everyone behind the counter and at least half the lunch crowd looked to be Latino (I assume Mexican, but could have been Latin American). The food was awesome.My preference in So. Calif. is generally “hole in the wall” Mexican places, where you’ll find Mexicans eating and Tapatío bottles on the table.
If you ever go north to the Antioch area, check out New Mecca in Pittsburg.:yup: I had a great lunch at a small Mexican cafe in Santa Barbara called Rudy’s. Since my Mexican-American father’s name is Rudy, it seemed like a good omen, and everyone behind the counter and at least half the lunch crowd looked to be Latino (I assume Mexican, but could have been Latin American). The food was awesome.