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Somehow I was added to a Facebook group on BPT, and I really do not eat them very often at all. The Edinburgh Diner appears often but is usually panned for being pounded too thin.

There is a site also devoted to Italian Beef. Between the two it is interesting how much hatred could be stirred up by food. On the Italian Beef it is Portillo's that drives the open warfare. It is common to have liked them before they sold out and became a chain. Flame wars over Portillo's are common. Oh, and whether one can put cheese on it. Many believe that is a death penalty crime.
I'm in that BPT group and Edignburgh used to be everyone's favorite. Then, as more and more people made pilgrimages to it, I think their expectations were too great and then the negative reviews started.

That group is also very split between the thin pounded and larger size and the meatier, smaller ones. Condiments can also start a war. lol

I've seen that discussion about Portillo's. It is funny the amount of emotion food preference can bring out.
 
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Probably get roasted but I think tenderloins like Edinburghs are just ridiculous. I like mine a bit thicker and only twice the diameter of the bun.
The old style ones from when I was a kid was always the thin, bigger ones. Ray's Drive In in Kokomo has a King Tenderloin that is that size and I used to get it every once in a while for nostalgia.

But yeah, I like the meatier ones. Grindstone Charley's has the best one, imo, that is meatier, but very tender. Melt in your mouth. But I have noticed a disturbing trend of them getting smaller. Double the size of the bun, OK. Anything smaller and it's sacriligious.
 
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I'm in that BPT group and Edignburgh used to be everyone's favorite. Then, as more and more people made pilgrimages to it, I think their expectations were too great and then the negative reviews started.

That group is also very split between the thin pounded and larger size and the meatier, smaller ones. Condiments can also start a war. lol

I've seen that discussion about Portillo's. It is funny the amount of emotion food preference can bring out.
What do you put on your tenderloins? 🤔
 
I'm in that BPT group and Edignburgh used to be everyone's favorite. Then, as more and more people made pilgrimages to it, I think their expectations were too great and then the negative reviews started.

That group is also very split between the thin pounded and larger size and the meatier, smaller ones. Condiments can also start a war. lol

I've seen that discussion about Portillo's. It is funny the amount of emotion food preference can bring out.
Growing up in Columbus, everyone i knew loved the Columbus Bar PBT. I probably never had it, I am a hamburger fanatic and pretty much order a burger no matter what other options (except Italian Beef and that has me thinking of doing a burger with the au jus and giardiniera). I never see Columbus Bar mentioned in that group.
 
Growing up in Columbus, everyone i knew loved the Columbus Bar PBT. I probably never had it, I am a hamburger fanatic and pretty much order a burger no matter what other options (except Italian Beef and that has me thinking of doing a burger with the au jus and giardiniera). I never see Columbus Bar mentioned in that group.
I worked for Cummins '82-'85. I used to get the BPT at the CB ALL the time. It was excellent. I wonder if it's still there?

4th Street used to be the after work hangout when I was there. I don't remember the food being anyting special.

There used to be a restaurant kind of across from 4th Street called the Left Bank. Used to be a very cool place. They took me to lunch there on my interview.

If I would have smart, I'd have stayed at Cummins and bought stock and put my 30 years in and retired very wealthy. I liked Columbus and Cummins was an excellent company to work for. But I wasn't too sure about the future of diesel engines at the time. Cummins adapted well and, for the most part, kept Japanese companies from taking market share. CAT was the big domestic competitor.
 
Tomato, onion, and mayo.

Never cared for pickles, but I know the majority probably have them on their sandwich.
I get ketchup, mustard, pickle, lettuce, onion.

I'm not sure I've ever had it any other way. May be the only food I've never put hot sauce on.
 
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I worked for Cummins '82-'85. I used to get the BPT at the CB ALL the time. It was excellent. I wonder if it's still there?

4th Street used to be the after work hangout when I was there. I don't remember the food being anyting special.

There used to be a restaurant kind of across from 4th Street called the Left Bank. Used to be a very cool place. They took me to lunch there on my interview.

If I would have smart, I'd have stayed at Cummins and bought stock and put my 30 years in and retired very wealthy. I liked Columbus and Cummins was an excellent company to work for. But I wasn't too sure about the future of diesel engines at the time. Cummins adapted well and, for the most part, kept Japanese companies from taking market share. CAT was the big domestic competitor.

It was close, Miller had to buy back a lot of the company to keep it on Columbus.

82-85 was an interesting time, the recession hit Columbus hard. About 81 that downtown Mall was a ghost town. My factory friends, mostly Hamilton Cosco, either lost their jobs or were darn close.

Columbus Bar is still there. We eat in Columbus 3-4 times per year, I should go there again. They, like The Garage next door do not open on Saturday until late afternoon and we are almost always there at lunch.
 
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I get ketchup, mustard, pickle, lettuce, onion.

I'm not sure I've ever had it any other way. May be the only food I've never put hot sauce on.
I've got a real thing about lettuce now. I always ask for it taken off. I think it depends on what kind of lettuce, but if I order a sandwich, the lettuce just ruins it for me.
 
It was close, Miller had to buy back a lot of the company to keep it on Columbus.

82-85 was an interesting time, the recession hit Columbus hard. About 81 that downtown Mall was a ghost town. My factory friends, mostly Hamilton Cosco, either lost their jobs or were darn close.

Columbus Bar is still there. We eat in Columbus 3-4 times per year, I should go there again. They, like The Garage next door do not open on Saturday until late afternoon and we are almost always there at lunch.
I remember when we moved from the GOB - General Office Building - to the COB - Central Office Building. In '82 I think. Downtown was kind of a ghost town. Cosco had a huge layoff and Cummins was always laying off. I remember they moved some people to IT and we had to help teach them to code. lol

My wife had a chance to transfer to the new GM truck plant in Ft. Wayne, so I resigned and moved up there. Moved back to Central Indiana a couple years later and stayed there until I retired. But I always remember Columbus and Cummins fondly. Cummins treated me very well.

You have my dream job, though - working for IU. I never sent them a resume, but I always wanted to move to Bloomington and work there. I could never convince my wife to relocate, even though she's an IU grad.
 
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Bibb straight from the garden
I like bibb too, I also like butter lettuce. Put out a garden this year. Wasn't able to the last couple. Ended up with romaine. I try to grow stuff I can't get at a produce stand or the store.

Couldn't find any habanero plants near me though, so planted some random peppers I found. Also substituted in Serrano and Poblano.
 
Guess what? My 77 year old mom made me b&g this morning. Eat it suckasssss’!!! When it comes to tenderloins I like mine about twice the size of the bun. Lettuce, pickle, onion and mayo. That’s how buds sandwich shop made them. Rip Bud.

My son wanted pizza last night so we stopped at pizza x on the way in town…man tons of shady MF’ers around town. This place is getting unrecognizable. Drug deals in broad daylight. Storm about to hit and they all packed 12 -15 deep into the bus stop. People laid out in closed/for sale commercial spaces.
 
Guess what? My 77 year old mom made me b&g this morning. Eat it suckasssss’!!! When it comes to tenderloins I like mine about twice the size of the bun. Lettuce, pickle, onion and mayo. That’s how buds sandwich shop made them. Rip Bud.

My son wanted pizza last night so we stopped at pizza x on the way in town…man tons of shady MF’ers around town. This place is getting unrecognizable. Drug deals in broad daylight. Storm about to hit and they all packed 12 -15 deep into the bus stop. People laid out in closed/for sale commercial spaces.
Is that the one that had breadsticks that were better than the pizza ?
 
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Guess what? My 77 year old mom made me b&g this morning. Eat it suckasssss’!!! When it comes to tenderloins I like mine about twice the size of the bun. Lettuce, pickle, onion and mayo. That’s how buds sandwich shop made them. Rip Bud.

My son wanted pizza last night so we stopped at pizza x on the way in town…man tons of shady MF’ers around town. This place is getting unrecognizable. Drug deals in broad daylight. Storm about to hit and they all packed 12 -15 deep into the bus stop. People laid out in closed/for sale commercial spaces.
Bud's sandwich shop, I would stop in for breakfast once a week. That would be way up on my list of Bloomington restaurants i miss with Pizzaria, Ponchos, Pagliais
 
DANC it has been so long but pizza express is always where I ordered from.

And fwiw all Bloomington pizza is dogshit. As is all Stl pizza. I really love pizza and these aren’t good places for it
I wasn't there, but didn't X used to have a special of like, 2 pizzas and 10 breadsticks for $10 or something like that? Somehow ended up with a bunch of Pizza X cups.

It was probably great college pizza - cheap and plentiful.

I think you need to go back to Mother Bears if you haven't been there lately. You pizza snobs probably don't even like Pizza King.
 
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Bud's sandwich shop, I would stop in for breakfast once a week. That would be way up on my list of Bloomington restaurants i miss with Pizzaria, Ponchos, Pagliais
Was pizzaria on the Main Street before the library? If so Marv stop. Maybe the worst pizza I’ve ever had. And could they smoke in that place? So many good btown lunch spots that was awful
 
I wasn't there, but didn't X used to have a special of like, 2 pizzas and 10 breadsticks for $10 or something like that? Somehow ended up with a bunch of Pizza X cups.

It was probably great college pizza - cheap and plentiful.

I think you need to go back to Mother Bears if you haven't been there lately. You pizza snobs probably don't even like Pizza King.
Those cups were everything. We have a place here called llewellyns owned by my buddy’s fam. Great pub food horrifically overpriced. Same cups. I LOVE those cups. Perfect for a white claw or those sweet sweet Minute Maid spiked pina coladas
 
Was pizzaria on the Main Street before the library? If so Marv stop. Maybe the worst pizza I’ve ever had. And could they smoke in that place? So many good btown lunch spots that was awful
You mean Kirkwood? I never saw anything great about that place, either.
 
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