I think I remember ordering coffee here 'regular' means cream and sugar.
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I think I remember ordering coffee here 'regular' means cream and sugar.
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Originally Posted by bvgroote
well clearly hes in the wrong state. he needs to goto massachusetts.
He is in Denver? Isn't that the only city in the country with legalized marijuana use? You sure your dad knows who he even is?
It's cool! I'd know what he meant. If he came a little further east its a different story. I'm from Atlantic Canada and I have friends from New Hampshire, Massetuchetts etc, and they have a really thick accent so when they say beer it comes out bea. I love tea, prefer it over coffee except when I'm at work! Coffee definitely need coffee there, and I like cream no sugar, my mom drinks milk though. I think the tea thing has to do only with country's who were once owned buy the British!lol!
Nah, but in Colorado the fine for possession of marijuana under like 2 ounces is a $100 summary offense (aka ticket).
Wow, and I thought California was lax.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ultima Designs
In some states possession is practically legal but attempting to obtain it is still a major crime.
How did we end up talking about weed in here?
Is bvgroote's dad looking to score or something?
I think you left off a sentence ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by admedia
Food is good depending where you go. Chances are he picked a half-assed diner.
Fleming's is owned by the company that owns Burger King and Outback. It's not bad, but if you're in the midwest I'm sure there are far better places.Quote:
Originally Posted by indivision
Food in the U.S. can be tricky. The coasts tend to have the most variety and the best food, the middle of the country has good beef, not much else.
This may sound arrogant, but I defy you to find a better city to eat in on the planet than NYC. There's an abundance of variety because of the number of different cultures and access to quality ingredients.
Tea? The only question out here is what kind out of a hojillion, and do you want organic or not.
Coastal cities = centers of commerce and trade = better stuff. That rule is thousands of years old and holds true today.
Morton's for steak.
Landry's for seafood.
Brown Palace for exquisite.
Trail Dust for cowboy.
Wolfgang Puck's restaurant...
there you go. just a few in Denver.
Blech. There's a Morton's out here. Worst $40 steak I ever had.
There's also a Ruth's Chris Steak House in Denver. Very good for steak. And a Palomino is there, too, which is one of my favorite restaurants here in the 'Burgh.
Los Angeles is equally as diverse as NYC and I believe the ingredients available in CA are better than those available in NY. There, defied. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by PAlexC
The same company also owns PF(Paul Fleming) Changs. But anyway, Flemings has about as much in common with Burger King and Outback as Michael Jackson and John Wayne. It's just a steakhouse. The main factor is the quality of beef they use since steak preparation and presentation is not complicated. They use very high quality beef there. But yeah, Im sure there are more interesting, ecclectic resteraunts in Denver. Know of any?
While LA does have some good resaurants, I only found one or two passable Chinese food places. And they were in the Valley, bah, who wants to go up there to eat? Everywhere else had that awful Panda Express type food. Blech.Quote:
Originally Posted by indivision
LA has good food, but you folks can't make Italian food, pizza or bagels to save your collective lives. Or good bread for that matter. I'll tip my hat to your burgers though. I really wish they'd put a few In-N-Out's around here.
Panda is everywhere. There is incredible Chinese food here. Mostly in China town! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghostgirl705
Haha. Everyone always goes crazy for in-n-out. I like fatburger more because you can get them with an egg.Quote:
Originally Posted by PAlexC
Yeah. I'm pretty sure you guys have the edge on the Italian food. Im really looking forward to trying it some day when I go there. Any recomendations?
Nope, lived there for 5 years, the Chinese food down there does not compare to San Francisco at all. Even though my two favorite Chinese places up here just closed :(Quote:
Originally Posted by indivision
There is something quite marvlous about burger joint that only has 3 things on the menu. But don't you guys have White Castle? The microwave burgers suck but I heard some where that the restaurants were good.Quote:
Originally Posted by PAlexC