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ironman02
Posts: 4,989
Jun 27, 2016 9:16pm
Acme is absolutely amazing. I absolutely loved the char-grilled oysters.raiderbuck;1801597 wrote:Spent the last four days in New Orleans. This was my second time visiting, so we hit the main touristy areas around Bourbon and Magazine street.
Acme Oyster House - 10/10. Considering the crapshow that is Bourbon street, this place is a gem. We had a party of 11 show up literally ten minutes before they shut down, and they were still more than accommodating. I couldn't tell you how many oysters we had. I wouldn't touch the raw ones, I stuck with the charbroiled. Got a soft shell crab po boy, all of the food was great. Our waitress was great. Especially considering a bunch of drunk guys walked in ten minutes before her shift ended. We tipped her well.
We tried on three separate occasions to go there, but the first two times the line was out the door and around the block. On the last day we were in New Orleans, we lucked out and got right in. I was prepared to wait as long as it took since it was our last chance, but we somehow timed it just right.

SportsAndLady
Posts: 35,632
Jun 27, 2016 9:31pm
When I was in NO earlier this year, we went to the Ruby Slipper Cafe for brunch...fuckin incredible.
Too drunk to remember the other places we went to, but they were all really, really good.
Too drunk to remember the other places we went to, but they were all really, really good.

ZWICK 4 PREZ
Posts: 7,733
Jun 28, 2016 6:14am
Vincents Pastaria in Canton is good for Italian food.
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raiderbuck
Posts: 1,623
Jun 28, 2016 8:35am
Yea, we managed to get right in right before they closed. It wasn't until the next afternoon that we realized how popular this place was. The lines during the day and early evenings were insane.ironman02;1801644 wrote:Acme is absolutely amazing. I absolutely loved the char-grilled oysters.
We tried on three separate occasions to go there, but the first two times the line was out the door and around the block. On the last day we were in New Orleans, we lucked out and got right in. I was prepared to wait as long as it took since it was our last chance, but we somehow timed it just right.
Yea...I definitely felt it after that. I tried to stay away from sugary drinks, but it's flipping impossible down there.Fab4Runner;1801611 wrote:I've made the bottomless mimosa mistake before. Felt great for an hour, and then I wanted to die. So much sugar.
Forgot about this place. We went here too. I had eggs cochon(?). It was basically eggs benedict with pulled pork. It was good. I think I got an older batch of pulled pork, as it was kind of dry. My wife had shrimp and grits which were outstanding.SportsAndLady;1801647 wrote:When I was in NO earlier this year, we went to the Ruby Slipper Cafe for brunch...fuckin incredible.
Too drunk to remember the other places we went to, but they were all really, really good.
Sidebar...the one phrase that you'll never hear in New Orleans "Wow, this city smells amazing!"

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Jun 28, 2016 11:44am
Anyone been to Cochon Butcher? My favorite restaurant in NO, but a bit pricey.
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vball10set
Posts: 24,795
Jun 28, 2016 1:46pm
This...and THE main reason I don't care if I ever go back.raiderbuck;1801662 wrote: .
Sidebar...the one phrase that you'll never hear in New Orleans "Wow, this city smells amazing!"

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Jun 29, 2016 7:41pm
Was in Wellington today stopped in for lunch at Dog Track Diner
Nice clean place, very friend and country feeling. Seemed to be a good selection the Big Belly Burger was inviting but I was hungry for a Perch Sandwich ... It was good not great and the tarter sauce ok .... I will go back but try something more inline in what they are know for or what the locals like... ????
Nice clean place, very friend and country feeling. Seemed to be a good selection the Big Belly Burger was inviting but I was hungry for a Perch Sandwich ... It was good not great and the tarter sauce ok .... I will go back but try something more inline in what they are know for or what the locals like... ????

O-Trap
Posts: 14,994
Jun 29, 2016 8:55pm
Good lord, Belly.Belly35;1801817 wrote:Was in Wellington today stopped in for lunch at Dog Track Diner
Nice clean place, very friend and country feeling. Seemed to be a good selection the Big Belly Burger was inviting but I was hungry for a Perch Sandwich ... It was good not great and the tarter sauce ok .... I will go back but try something more inline in what they are know for or what the locals like... ????
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thavoice
Posts: 14,376
Aug 1, 2016 1:31pm
Spent a week in Kenton over the weekend.......
One Plate in downtown. one of those places, mostly volunteer, where you pay what you can.
After sifting through what they actually did have that day the food was really good. Hash browns with grilled peppers were very good. The owner/boss was extremely helpful and nice.
Tony's in Findlay....Big Ben Roethlisberger place apparently. Award winning ribs which were fantastic. Very big and well stocked salad bar was very good as well, although how they have it set up really drew long and intrusive lines...
One Plate in downtown. one of those places, mostly volunteer, where you pay what you can.
After sifting through what they actually did have that day the food was really good. Hash browns with grilled peppers were very good. The owner/boss was extremely helpful and nice.
Tony's in Findlay....Big Ben Roethlisberger place apparently. Award winning ribs which were fantastic. Very big and well stocked salad bar was very good as well, although how they have it set up really drew long and intrusive lines...

4cards
Posts: 2,551
Aug 1, 2016 2:13pm
...I was in Pittsburgh over the weekend and hit 2 new places:
1. Pig Iron Public House in Cranberry Twp (good burgers, nice beer selection (brew their own craft beers on site)
2. Aviva Brick Oven in Warrendale (excellent greens/beans & sausage for an appetizer and made up our own style of pizza)
1. Pig Iron Public House in Cranberry Twp (good burgers, nice beer selection (brew their own craft beers on site)
2. Aviva Brick Oven in Warrendale (excellent greens/beans & sausage for an appetizer and made up our own style of pizza)

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Aug 1, 2016 5:01pm
I was in Brunswick today, was hungry for Thai..... Lard Thai on Pearl Road great, if you live in the Brunswick area and you haven't eaten at Lard Thai try it asap... Boo coo dinky Dow

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Aug 4, 2016 2:57pm
We just got a Mexican restaurant in our small town. Took my lunch break from work there to have shrimp enchiladas and a jumbo margarita. #winning
Oh yeah, everything was good. Maybe more rice with the meal than I'd have wanted, but there still was a lot of non-filler food for a cheap price. When my drink costs more than my food, I'm not complaining!
Oh yeah, everything was good. Maybe more rice with the meal than I'd have wanted, but there still was a lot of non-filler food for a cheap price. When my drink costs more than my food, I'm not complaining!

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Aug 6, 2016 5:27pm
Lake Hope Lodge...cool atmosphere and good smoked meat

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Aug 7, 2016 7:21am
When you want to get down to basic simple good food and value Heartville Kitchen is the place to go. The only problem is my wife will drop a few bucks in the Pandora shop and potential hundred plus in the Brighten shop... But I will take than chance for a hot roast beef sandwich, mash potatoes and gravey, cooked carrots, pie and a sweet tea...

lakeflyerMike
Posts: 122
Aug 8, 2016 11:52am
GOAT at Put In Bay....the perch tacos are spot on
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thavoice
Posts: 14,376
Aug 15, 2016 11:46am
Buckhead Mountain Grill in Bellevue Ky,
5/10. Place was nice and all, but the food was blah. Salmon croquets and I got a steak. I have to stop getting steak at non steak places. Just wasn't that tasty.
Cheddars in No. Ky.
5/10. Nothing special at that place. Food was OK, but nothing that really would make me wanna go back.
5/10. Place was nice and all, but the food was blah. Salmon croquets and I got a steak. I have to stop getting steak at non steak places. Just wasn't that tasty.
Cheddars in No. Ky.
5/10. Nothing special at that place. Food was OK, but nothing that really would make me wanna go back.

Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Aug 15, 2016 12:17pm
Merwin's Wharf in the flats. Had a southwest poblano skillet that was pretty solid. 7.5/10

Fab4Runner
Posts: 6,196
Aug 18, 2016 12:43pm
Mission BBQ in North Canton 7.5/10. Better than Old Carolina for sure.

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Aug 20, 2016 8:50am
not a fan of old Carolina .. Famous Davies yes (as chain type restaurant go).... I will have to visit Mission bbq Thank youFab4Runner;1807883 wrote:Mission BBQ in North Canton 7.5/10. Better than Old Carolina for sure.
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thavoice
Posts: 14,376
Aug 22, 2016 4:51pm
CTown wings in celina ohio.
It is kind of a misnomer, thinking it is just wings and the such...
Got the Prime Rib....9/10! Fantastic. That wood fired grill..man it is fucking awesome. The place is doing well enough they are building a new place which will be nicer and bigger!
It is kind of a misnomer, thinking it is just wings and the such...
Got the Prime Rib....9/10! Fantastic. That wood fired grill..man it is fucking awesome. The place is doing well enough they are building a new place which will be nicer and bigger!
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Wally
Posts: 481
Aug 23, 2016 6:48am
Yeah-I wish they named it something else because I can't get my wife to go there because she just thinks it's your basic wings place even though I show her the reviews on Yelp and stuff....she's never been there. I've been there a couple times and loved it.thavoice;1808367 wrote:CTown wings in celina ohio.
It is kind of a misnomer, thinking it is just wings and the such...
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thavoice
Posts: 14,376
Aug 23, 2016 6:23pm
I didn't go for months thinking the same thing. Talked to their manager once and they were surprised how many burgers/steaks they sold and were going to rebrand it a little differently and start to advertise The Woodfire Grill more than just Ctown wings. They are building a new place..will be awesome.Wally;1808397 wrote:Yeah-I wish they named it something else because I can't get my wife to go there because she just thinks it's your basic wings place even though I show her the reviews on Yelp and stuff....she's never been there. I've been there a couple times and loved it.

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
Aug 23, 2016 8:52pm
Old Carolina is hit or miss... when we get it from Stow wile visiting the in-laws in Kent, it's usually pretty good. The Massillon one always sucks. We keep saying we're going to try Mission BBQ but haven't yet.Belly35;1808164 wrote:not a fan of old Carolina .. Famous Davies yes (as chain type restaurant go).... I will have to visit Mission bbq Thank you
Going to give 91 Wood Fired Oven by Lake Cable a shot Friday.

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Aug 23, 2016 10:54pm
I have never had a bad meal or experience at 91 Wood ... There a salad dressing (I will remember which one later) that was so wonderful I order a second salad.....balsamic vinaigrette??ts1227;1808455 wrote:Old Carolina is hit or miss... when we get it from Stow wile visiting the in-laws in Kent, it's usually pretty good. The Massillon one always sucks. We keep saying we're going to try Mission BBQ but haven't yet.
Going to give 91 Wood Fired Oven by Lake Cable a shot Friday.
it was the balsamic salad..
i never had their pizza and salad ... But I understand the pizza is worth the up scale price.
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sportchampps
Posts: 7,361
Aug 27, 2016 11:08am
Emerils Fish House - We did the 4 course tasting menu. Everything was good but the standouts were the BBQ Shrimp my wife's Salmon. The desserts Pecan Pie and Bananna Cream Pie were amazing.