Kirkwood. Stopped in once. Horrible. Take me to that burrito joint in the stone building across the streetYou mean Kirkwood? I never saw anything great about that place, either.
Kirkwood. Stopped in once. Horrible. Take me to that burrito joint in the stone building across the streetYou mean Kirkwood? I never saw anything great about that place, either.
The strom was the go to at pizzeria.You mean Kirkwood? I never saw anything great about that place, either.
I went once and never went back. And I lived close. Street that the library was onThe strom was the go to at pizzeria.
They had the best sausage in town, by far. I don't know what it was that made it great.The strom was the go to at pizzeria.
Smoked pork chops and fried potatoes each deserves their own thread.Speaking of breakfast, I had smoked pork chops, over easy eggs, fried potatoes and toast this morning and it was excellent. I'm baching it while my wife visits our daughter.
Is that who made Nick's strom?The strom was the go to at pizzeria.
It’s Germantown, we might as well mention the old Richmond Inn.LOL, which is just east of Dublin as I said. That 5 mile or so stretch of US 40 has 5 towns (Dublin, Mt Auburn, Cambridge City, Pershing and Pennville), 4 of which aren't particularly discernable from the next unless you live there. Maybe we should just call it the Cambridge City Metro Area heh. But thanks for mentioning Mt Auburn because it reminds me that the Lakeview Restaurant is also good homestyle eats out that way.
As I understand it, when the Webbs bought the Pizzaria they got custody of the strom recipe.Is that who made Nick's strom?
Sort of. Nicks stroms aren’t as good. Supposedly the company who supplied all the buns to most restaurants stopped making the hoagie bun. Even in the tri state they aren’t as good at other restaurants. Covid killed a lot of things. I remember rocky rice tried out and compared other vendors and really never found a replacement.Is that who made Nick's strom?
Best times as a kid, their biscuits and gravy, the tots and a drink for like $3Hardee’s has the best biscuits and gravy.
I stopped getting a strom at Nick's several years ago. They just sucked. Nothing like the old days (but what is?).Sort of. Nicks stroms aren’t as good. Supposedly the company who supplied all the buns to most restaurants stopped making the hoagie bun. Even in the tri state they aren’t as good at other restaurants. Covid killed a lot of things. I remember rocky rice tried out and compared other vendors and really never found a replacement.
I love some bangers and mash. My ancestry is 99% Irish/English so I guess I was born with a taste for it.I've had many breakfasts in London and surrounding towns, and I just skip the beans.
Supposedly Baldys pizza has good ones.I stopped getting a strom at Nick's several years ago. They just sucked. Nothing like the old days (but what is?).
Baldy's is good. Not Mother Bears, but goodSupposedly Baldys pizza has good ones.
No kidding. I'm thinking about starting a "Favorite Salad" thread.
I've never heard of it - where is it?Supposedly Baldys pizza has good ones.
Fairfax Road and Old 37. Barely missed by the tornado FridayI've never heard of it - where is it?
I've never heard of it - where is it?
John’s Famous Stew on the near SW side of downtown Indy has the Tenderloin Supreme. Breaded tenderloin covered with the hot stew. I cannot explain how is works, but damn is it incredible.You need to hit up Ned's Corner Pub in Kokomo on Thursdays. Baked tenderloin smothered in gravy.
Thank me later.
If you're interested in franchising something, check out Sgt Peppers in Martinsville. I was in discussions with the owner probably 30 years ago, when it was just in a former gas station on 39 in Martinsville. I think it would have killed in Kokomo, which now has 4 chicken locations on the same corner. lol (Chik-fil-a is in the process currenty. Caine's, Popeye's, and KFC are already there). Bonus: White Castle is also there.I like Lennie's for stromboli.
Like Marv said, the Cafe Pizzaria winner was the salad.
Dig tenderloins, but often have the guys at Cloverleaf South hook me up with a CFS sandwich...CFS on double buttered hamburger bun or texas toast, lettuce, tomato, and mayo.
First time I ordered one off the menu the waitress and cooks were perplexed. Next time she said she was making them at home for her kids, and so were the cooks.
I kick around the idea of trying to franchise the Dallas/Austin "Taco Joint" in that old gas station on Walnut across from the McD's heading outta town...but location may be too remote...