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Send me your GPS co-ordinates, I am moving to Georgia

If I'm not careful.......I'm going to have my own personal GPS co-oordinate

ah this morning we had cinimon raisin french toast, bacon, sliced tomato and

home fries:D:D

Yumm:)
 
A place I really enjoyed (amongst others) on my recent trip to England was The Garrick Inn in Stratford-Upon-Avon. We were there on a Sunday and had the traditional English Sunday Roast - Roast Beef, Yorkshire Pudding, potatoes,gravy and some veggies... Here's a picture of the restaurant..

That looks like a really cool place!
 
A place I really enjoyed (amongst others) on my recent trip to England was The Garrick Inn in Stratford-Upon-Avon. We were there on a Sunday and had the traditional English Sunday Roast - Roast Beef, Yorkshire Pudding, potatoes,gravy and some veggies... Here's a picture of the restaurant..

That looks like a really cool place!

The best meal I had in England (and one of the top 3 meals I ever had) was at a restaurant in London called "Scotts". I had these killer Venison Medalions, and my wife (to whom I had just proposed in the wee hours of that morning) had a house specialty called "Seafood Pie". I fully intend to eat at Scotts again the next time I get to London (I am hoping for the December Show in 2009).
 
Here's a picture of me in front of my favorite chicken joint! :D

Sammy

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oh yea, I forgot about my aunt who made the best fried potatoes and meat cakes ( a huge hamburger patty smothered in fried onions)!!!!!!!!
those were some good eating days.....sammy
 
I am becoming a bit peckish with all of the comments thus far but for me there are two which come to mind immediately - Arthur Bryant's BBQ (original location) in Kansas City, MO and La Parilla (a South American restaurant here in Lawrence) are tops on my list.

Eric
 
In Washington, DC there is only one great STEAK HOUSE !

CAPITAL GRILLE !

:D :D :D

I have a Wine Locker there and its only five Blocks from the US Capitol.



Oh yeah.......well your not the only one with "Deep Pockets":eek::D:)

When I'm up in NYC I have my own relish bottle at Nick's Gourmet Dogs!:eek
 

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Capitol Grille looks like a Grand Place!

Nothing like a fine meal, good conversation, and a little relaxation!.......

Wait a minute wife is yelling something...........I know I've been on the couch

all day.......I'm thinking!

Never mind!:D
 
Castro's - best Mexican in Brooklyn! NYC! USA!
Cino's - incredible Italian home cooking for over 60 years - Brooklyn - RIP
Krakaus Market - Port Richmond Philadelphia - Yo! Get your Polish on!
Dark Horse Pub - S 2nd Street Philadelphia - Darts and Fish n Chips - nothing finer
Pinnochio's - Best Greek joint - Astoria Queens
Hop Kee - Great Chinese food - Mott Street, Chinatown, Manhattan
Jovans Place - York & Memphis, Fishtown, Philadelphia - 3 hour sit down dinner - Austrian and Czec style home cooking

I could on... Man, how do I keep my lovely figure???
 
Hop Kee's, is that that the place you walk down into. If so, it's great old style Cantonese. Nothing fancy but good and inexpensive.
 
HOOTERS IN SCHUMBURG Chicago show........ Its top the food is high quality and the service exceptional!!!

Tony
 
Forgot the name, but it's right across from the Toy Soldier Shoppe and it makes all kinds of food, and it's actually good. The service is super fast. I always eat there after a few hours in the toy shoppe.
 
Yea.. it's the food;). You gonna take your "Hat Cam" when you go this time:D?

Its my birthday whilst out there so a few beers but i will leave the cam back at the hotel!!! might get flung out!!

Then again!!!
 
Sammy not my birthday till 25th so during the show week!!

We do have a Hooters in UK just one in Nottingham!!! women dont look the same!!

And the wings dont taste the same!!

Tony
 

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