What the last restaurant you last visited, how would you rate it?

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thavoice
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Dec 24, 2016 1:02pm
Laley23;1829744 wrote:Our high horses were a direct result of you saying a 12oz steak for $18 was pricey lol
It was closer to 6oz, but thanks for playing.


Have a good one, and Go Hoosiers.
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Dec 24, 2016 8:46pm
thavoice;1829745 wrote:It was closer to 6oz, but thanks for playing.


Have a good one, and Go Hoosiers.
Menu said 12 oz NY Strip $18
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Dec 25, 2016 1:56pm
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse in Pittsburgh:

Meal was 7/10. Steak was very good, asparagus was good, potatoes were room temperature and the Old Fashioned was great.

Experience was 6.5/10. Knocked down an extra point cause who the fuck wants to be eating a nice meal with a co-worker on Christmas Eve?
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Dec 26, 2016 7:58pm
Laley23;1829850 wrote:Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse in Pittsburgh:Meal was 7/10. Steak was very good, asparagus was good, potatoes were room temperature and the Old Fashioned was great.Experience was 6.5/10. Knocked down an extra point cause who the fuck wants to be eating a nice meal with a co-worker on Christmas Eve?
May be going to pittsburgh next weekend so we may check that one out. Have tickets if we want them but with it not meaning anything and who knows who will play I may not want to make t he trek to see them get beat by cllllllllllevelllland. May just wait for a playoff game
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Dec 27, 2016 1:31am
Bear's Den Steakhouse in Old Washington, Ohio. Food was good. I suggest for anyone going by the area and want some "scratch" cooking at a family-owned restaurant and farm-raised foods. Go hungry, portions were huge (16 oz. prime rib for me).

Theo's in Cambridge. Nothing special. Family-owned, but really was just regular food to me. Price is nice.
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Dec 27, 2016 1:02pm
If your going to Pittsburgh stop by Brew Gentleman. It's one of the top IPA breweries in America
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Dec 28, 2016 11:12pm
Mastros in Chicago. 9.2/10. The maple glaze on the brussel sprouts was fantastic.
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Dec 28, 2016 11:22pm
Laley23;1830217 wrote:Mastros in Chicago. 9.2/10. The maple glaze on the brussel sprouts was fantastic.
Mastros is so good. Next up for you should be Bavettes. Call in advance!
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Dec 29, 2016 4:41am
I will be in Zanesville Wednesday any good places for a nice hot lunch?
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Dec 29, 2016 10:06am
SportsAndLady;1830220 wrote:Mastros is so good. Next up for you should be Bavettes. Call in advance!
Yeah, will definitely try to hit that up. Won't be in Chicago for awhile though. Next known trip back is Labor Day weekend, but we might make it up once before then.
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thavoice
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Dec 29, 2016 11:03am
Belly35;1830227 wrote:I will be in Zanesville Wednesday any good places for a nice hot lunch?
There was a little diner there that was on the travel channel or something like that as a place to hit up. Not sure the name though.

Hope that helps.
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Dec 29, 2016 2:38pm
Belly35;1830227 wrote:I will be in Zanesville Wednesday any good places for a nice hot lunch?
What do you like? I'm very familiar with Zanesville as I grew up around it.

Muddy Misers is good, although I've heard issues with health department stuff. Tom's Ice Cream Bowl is a must for dessert. Adornetto's is a family-owned Italian joint that is well known. Other good options: Olde Falls Inn, Bryan's Place (been a long time since I've been there), Old Market House Inn, and Bill's Real Pit BBQ.

Just hit it up over Christmas, Weasel Boy Brewing is right next to Muddy Misers. Weasel Boy offers pizza now that is pretty tasty.
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Jan 13, 2017 9:19am
I know there aren't a lot of Clevelanders here, but has anyone been to Wild Eagle Saloon? My friends and I are going to Playhouse tomorrow and are looking for a reasonably priced dinner near the theater.

Also thinking about going to City Square Steakhouse in Wooster next weekend for my birthday. Reviews are good, so we'll see.
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Jan 13, 2017 10:18am
Fab4Runner;1832640 wrote:I know there aren't a lot of Clevelanders here, but has anyone been to Wild Eagle Saloon? My friends and I are going to Playhouse tomorrow and are looking for a reasonably priced dinner near the theater.

Also thinking about going to City Square Steakhouse in Wooster next weekend for my birthday. Reviews are good, so we'll see.
I've been there. They have a weird system where you can put money on a card and use that to pour ounces of different beers that are on tap. It charges you based on how much you pour. I didn't eat but it seemed like more of an appetizer type place, bar food, etc. Lots of arcade games, darts, etc. They also have live music sometimes as well.
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Jan 13, 2017 11:17am
Zoltan;1832647 wrote:I've been there. They have a weird system where you can put money on a card and use that to pour ounces of different beers that are on tap. It charges you based on how much you pour. I didn't eat but it seemed like more of an appetizer type place, bar food, etc. Lots of arcade games, darts, etc. They also have live music sometimes as well.
We're not looking for something fancy, so it seems like a winner to me.
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Jan 15, 2017 12:55pm
Fab4Runner;1832640 wrote:
Also thinking about going to City Square Steakhouse in Wooster next weekend for my birthday. Reviews are good, so we'll see.
I will be interested to read your review of them. Some people rave about this place but I have had two thumbs down experiences there. The food is good. It was problems with wait staff.
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Jan 15, 2017 5:09pm
...went to Fatheads last night in Pittsburgh. Excellent beer list had a Headtrip --(9%abv. )which is a Belgian Tripel & I recommend it, food was good and the service was very good.
Overall rating 8 out of 10
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Jan 16, 2017 12:06am
Burger King 7.5 out of 8. Delicious steak but kinda pricey at $8.95 for value meal
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Jan 16, 2017 3:55am
Went to Grizzly Peak in Ann Arbor and I highly recommend it. Had cheese curds with siracha aioli and a 2 AM burger which is bacon with cheddar fondue and the usual toppings. Also their Victors Gold house beer was actually pretty damn good
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Jan 18, 2017 12:42pm
I'm having lunch today in Ashland Ohio and I'm having lunch at Lyn Way
I'm enjoying the beef liver and onions with mashed potatoes I will be honest it's to die for
Beef liver smothered in perfect grilled onions so good,...
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Jan 18, 2017 12:45pm
Ironman92;1832983 wrote:Burger King 7.5 out of 8. Delicious steak but kinda pricey at $8.95 for value meal
Didnt know BK had steak......but dynamite review!


Didnt end up going to Hydepark in pittsburgh. We were all kind of sick and didnt want to waste that $$ on a meal we could barely taste and enjoy. Did catch a meal the WHeelhouse in the casino. NOt impressed with either entree. 3 out of 10.
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Jan 18, 2017 12:51pm
DB Bistro Moderne

My roommate is a chef there, it's a Daniel Bouud place. We got super hooked up.

We probably tried 75% of the menu between 4 people, plus booze, and every dessert. $55/person out the door! Insane discount.

8/10. The burger was ridiculous
http://www.dbbistro.com/nyc/menu/
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Jan 18, 2017 12:52pm
Wild Eagle was good. We split mac and cheese balls, pepperoni and cheese wontons and loaded chips with pot roast and they were all delicious. The location is perfect if you're going to Playhouse.
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Jan 18, 2017 1:34pm
Lobster Louies at 1176 S. Main St in North Canton for dinner. Its a new place so we thought we'd try it for dinner.

• Lobster Roll was good, but very small compared to what you get on the East Coast, but it is Ohio.
• Most food on menu is deep fried... would have preferred more baked or grilled options.
• I had the grilled shrimp with mac-n-cheese which ended up being largest portion size of any of items we ordered.
• Clam chowder was good and my friend said the lobster bisque was good too.
• No liquor license, but not a deal breaker and knew this before going there.
• Waitresses were not very good and it felt like eating in a school cafeteria.
• We paid by having the waitress swipe our cards using an iPad at our table. The iPad was absolutely FILTHY!!! Looked like it hadn't been cleaned in a few days! My friend refused to touch it so his wife signed for it. It was very disgusting! Bathrooms were pretty bad too!
• Probably a better lunch place, however it is pricey for a lunch meal.
• I don't really want to go back but the GF would like to do lunch there maybe... 4-5/10
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Jan 18, 2017 1:36pm
Belly35;1833302 wrote:I'm having lunch today in Ashland Ohio and I'm having lunch at Lyn Way
I'm enjoying the beef liver and onions with mashed potatoes I will be honest it's to die for
Beef liver smothered in perfect grilled onions so good,...
Sorry Belly, but the thought of eating liver makes me want to hurl!