Page 1 of 1
local restaurants you love
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:08 pm
by Odie
Swiss Chalet
Casey's
Kelsey's
Boston Pizza
what are some of yours you love?
local restaurants you love
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:12 pm
by hoppy
Made Rite, Sunset Inn
local restaurants you love
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:22 pm
by LarsMac
Places I eat when in town:
Ophelia's Restaurant, Arvada, CO
Golden Europe Cafe, Arvada, CO
Uncle Joe's Cafe, Markham, ON
Apalachicola Seafood Grill, Apalachicola, FL
Glasgow's Restaurant, Bentonville, AR
Ebbtide Cafe, Boothbay Harbor, ME
The Crabpot, Riviera Beach, FL
Singleton's Seafood Shack, Mayport, FL
Jinright's Seafood House, Brunswick, GA
Stingray's, Cape Charles, VA
Blaggard's Pub, NYC
Landmark Diner, Hapeville, GA
Spondivits, Hapeville, GA
Just to name a few
local restaurants you love
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:04 pm
by Richard Bell
Odie;1292830 wrote: Swiss Chalet
Casey's
Kelsey's
Boston Pizza
what are some of yours you love?
I haven't heard of Casey's , but the rest are all part of national chains.
A local restaurant to me is not part of a conglomerate. It's owned and run through the hard work of somebody who lives in my community. Usually, they're immigrants, and the whole family works long hours to keep it running.
I'd rather patronise a place like that, rather than a multi-million dollar franchise operation that gets it's menu from a truck dispatched from a regional warehouse, like every other restaurant in it's chain.
Having said all that, I like The Silk Route (Indian), Thai Gardens (take a guess

),
Paulo's (Italian) and The Boathouse (seafood, with a magnificent bayside patio and local microbrews on tap), and the Saigon Cafe, a great little noodle house where you can get amazing portions of stir fry and noodles for very little money.
local restaurants you love
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:05 pm
by Odie
Richard Bell;1292878 wrote: I haven't heard of Casey's , but the rest are all part of national chains.
A local restaurant to me is not part of a conglomerate. It's owned and run through the hard work of somebody who lives in my community. Usually, they're immigrants, and the whole family works long hours to keep it running.
I'd rather patronise a place like that, rather than a multi-million dollar franchise operation that gets it's menu from a truck dispatched from a regional warehouse, like every other restaurant in it's chain.
Having said all that, I like The Silk Route (Indian), Thai Gardens (take a guess

),
Paulo's (Italian) and The Boathouse (seafood, with a magnificent bayside patio and local microbrews on tap), and the Saigon Cafe, a great little noodle house where you can get amazing portions of stir fry and noodles for very little money.
Thai Bamboo Hut is the best in Toronto and Barrie and has won 1st place every year.
its owned by my daughter in law and family.:-6
We have no mom and pop restaurants here, sad.