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sawtooth
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:38 am |
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yo, i like eating, so let's all list off the best place we ate last year in the general Fest vicinity, and if you'd be so kind, make a general recco for all dem outta town festers.
in the Fest area: i'm a sucker for flaco's
rest of gainesville: adam's rib co (bbq)
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peace/alison
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:51 am |
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Joined: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:09 amPosts: 125Location: Gainesville
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how about the obvious :
Five Star, baby. Right downtown. If you can find Common Grounds, you can find Five Star Pizza. I recco the pizza (well, and the garlic roll, pepperoni things).
Another chain I'm a sucker for -- especially if you want to eat once and be stuffed for the day: Moe's on Archer. It's a bit out of the Festing area, but it's quite delightful. Their biggest burrito is called the Homewrecker. I highly recco it.
For non-obvious I have to agree with Sawtooth about Flaco's.
This is only making me hungry.
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sawtooth
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:59 am |
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oh snap, chipotle > moe's
yeah, i went there
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greg graffins sex face
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:03 am |
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Joined: Tue Aug 14, 2007 11:16 amPosts: 624Location: Western Australia
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Reggae Shack, close thread.
Actually, is there anywhere in Gainesville you can get a curry, or even the makings of one? I had no luck last year beyond the frozen 'thing' i found in a supermarket waay out of town. suffice to say it wasn't exactly the 'taste of india' the box had lead me to believe.
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TimmyUK
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:05 am |
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Joined: Mon May 21, 2007 6:57 pmPosts: 1210Location: Kingston, UK
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Well I'm pretty sure that Gyros place down the street from Mothers bar is gonna get a fair few votes from the UK crew as they do fantastic falafel and chips (or fries as you guys call them!) and then obviously Leos is well worth it for a slice or 6!
It's a bit out of the way and it's a countrywide chain so not something to be excited about for most of you but I'm a big fan of the black bean soup in a sourdough bread bowl from Panera. So much so I walked for fucking miles last year just to get one for lunch before Fest started!
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peace/alison
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:06 am |
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Joined: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:09 amPosts: 125Location: Gainesville
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sawtooth wrote: oh snap, chipotle > moe's
yeah, i went there
You know ... it's closer too!
They say you either Love one or you Love the other. But I'm right in the middle; I don't really compare the two. Chipotle seems so much healthier, I know -- which is why I don't think it fits with the Fest.
At the Fest, we want to drink shitloads of cheap beer, sleep as little as possible, (many of us will) probably puke at least once, walk until there are blisters on our feet, contract fest-AIDS from high-fives, and see as many dirty punk rock bands as possible in the shortest time conceivable. To me, eating healthy just doesn't align with that. I say gimme the fatter, greasier, more chicken-filled burrito, for sure!
With that being said, I do love me some Chipotle too.
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sawtooth
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:07 am |
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greg graffins sex face wrote: Reggae Shack, close thread.
Actually, is there anywhere in Gainesville you can get a curry, or even the makings of one? I had no luck last year beyond the frozen 'thing' i found in a supermarket waay out of town. suffice to say it wasn't exactly the 'taste of india' the box had lead me to believe.
there's a new restaurant in gville called 'buddha belly' i believe it's just off n main st, on 16th...by dominos and burger king. i've eaten there and it's tasty...i'm not a curry expert, but the meal i had didn't last much longer than about 3 minutes.
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peace/alison
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:07 am |
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TimmyUK wrote: Well I'm pretty sure that Gyros place down the street from Mothers bar is gonna get a fair few votes from the UK crew as they do fantastic falafel and chips (or fries as you guys call them!) and then obviously Leos is well worth it for a slice or 6!
It's a bit out of the way and it's a countrywide chain so not something to be excited about for most of you but I'm a big fan of the black bean soup in a sourdough bread bowl from Panera. So much so I walked for fucking miles last year just to get one for lunch before Fest started!
Perfect!
This year, when you start craving Panera, find me. I'll drive us to that plaza so you can get your black bean soup on and I can devour some Moe's!
rockthefuckon!
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sawtooth
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:10 am |
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gyro's plus for sure. that place is pretty bomb.
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TimmyUK
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:16 am |
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Joined: Mon May 21, 2007 6:57 pmPosts: 1210Location: Kingston, UK
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peace/alison wrote: TimmyUK wrote: Well I'm pretty sure that Gyros place down the street from Mothers bar is gonna get a fair few votes from the UK crew as they do fantastic falafel and chips (or fries as you guys call them!) and then obviously Leos is well worth it for a slice or 6!
It's a bit out of the way and it's a countrywide chain so not something to be excited about for most of you but I'm a big fan of the black bean soup in a sourdough bread bowl from Panera. So much so I walked for fucking miles last year just to get one for lunch before Fest started! Perfect! This year, when you start craving Panera, find me. I'll drive us to that plaza so you can get your black bean soup on and I can devour some Moe's! rockthefuckon!
Deal! I may well give this Moe's place a go too or at least get some take out while I'm there. Looks like FoodFest 7 is taking shape nicely!
Edit: Just re-reading this thread has actually made me so hungry I'm gonna stop what I'm doing and start work on a mixed bean chilli!
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greg graffins sex face
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:20 am |
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TimmyUK wrote: do fantastic falafel and chips
Eating chips? missing Tampa to hang out in the irish pub with Brits? why go abroad at all!? you should set up a deck-chair outside Common Grounds, put a hanky on your head, roll up your trousers and pop on Radio 4..
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OK_Pilot
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:30 am |
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Joined: Thu Jun 26, 2008 8:02 amPosts: 268Location: exeter, uk
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peace/alison wrote: :
Five Star, baby. Right downtown. If you can find Common Grounds, you can find Five Star Pizza. I recco the pizza (well, and the garlic roll, pepperoni things).
is that the place behind CG? if so we got a massive pizza there and sat on the curb eating it before AM! last august watching all the punks roll past,good memories
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sawtooth
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:36 am |
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holy lol @ 'put a hanky on your head' !!!!
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peace/alison
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:40 am |
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OK_Pilot wrote: peace/alison wrote: :
Five Star, baby. Right downtown. If you can find Common Grounds, you can find Five Star Pizza. I recco the pizza (well, and the garlic roll, pepperoni things).
is that the place behind CG? if so we got a massive pizza there and sat on the curb eating it before AM! last august watching all the punks roll past,good memories
that'd be the place! Great pizza, right? Great pizza, great price, fast.
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:42 am |
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Joined: Sun Oct 15, 2006 1:00 pmPosts: 726Location: tampa town
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i thought leo's was the only place to eat in gainesville.
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