Best Restaurant Bread

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Ironman92
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Jan 23, 2013 8:25pm
krambman;1372833 wrote:I'm pretty sure that the one in Newark is still open too. I know that they closed all of the corporate stores a while ago, so it's just franchises left now.

Sadly I never make it north of Columbus....or of that area even Lancaster.

Damon's was my first favorite non-fast foot. Onion loaf, rolls, rack of ribs and baked potato. Hated that Chillicothe lost theirs....to Roosters.
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Jan 23, 2013 8:50pm
ccrunner609;1373264 wrote:Crazy bread from LIttle Caesars

I don't know if you are being series because Little Caesar's is the opposite of Elite....but the crazy bread is pretty good, though just a couple pieces.

Garlic cheese bread from Pizza Hut is good stuff as well.
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Jan 23, 2013 9:14pm
Another vote for Texas Roadhouse and their cinnamon butter.
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Jan 24, 2013 9:03am
If you are ever in Myrtle Beach, do yourself a favor and go to Drunken Jack's. Forget bread, their complementary item is fresh, homemade hushpuppies and special butter. Delicious.

As far as chain bread, chalk me up for Red Lobster and Texas Roadhouse.
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Jan 24, 2013 9:06am
TBone14;1373596 wrote:If you are ever in Myrtle Beach, do yourself a favor and go to Drunken Jack's. Forget bread, their complementary item is fresh, homemade hushpuppies and special butter. Delicious.

As far as chain bread, chalk me up for Red Lobster and Texas Roadhouse.
Love going down south and getting hushpuppies. My favorite are at a place called Betty's in Holden Beach.