Post #259,786
6/23/06 11:49:38 AM
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The next question is...
When are we leaving Bill's?
I have the 3rd off, so I don't care either Sunday, Monday or Tuesday.
I'd prefer the Sunday traditional Zombie Drive or early Monday (yes Earlier than Scott would like)
This car has full recline seats.
Car has great AC, comfortable front 'r back, I have ridden in the back, that is my opin.
So, the plan for the ride there, I goto Scott's and arrive there tween 6AM and 7AM. Then drop by to do forced labor at Laura's. Then leave and outrun^H^H^H^H^H^H^H have her follow to Drew's. Arrive at ~11AM - Noon there. Eat non-green meat and veggies. Leave there +1 hour after arrival. Letting Laura follow, if she can keep up.
Then, Red Robin? or Are we for sure going to Monk's? Or Just Beep's?
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Post #259,791
6/23/06 12:11:46 PM
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Re: The next question is...
I don't have Monday off, but I can take it off. I'd like to spend some time Sunday at Bill's but I'm open to whatever.
No reason we can't do both Red Robin and Monk's if people want to head into Philly.
Regards,
-scott anderson
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Post #259,800
6/23/06 1:43:39 PM
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I'm off Monday
Okay, I'm "off" every day, but I don't have to go to work on Monday.
And while Monk's is nice, didn't Bill offer to buy at Geno's? ;-)
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Post #259,806
6/23/06 4:13:25 PM
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Re: I'm off Monday
I'm "off" every day, but I don't have to go to work on Monday.
You beat us to the punchline. Spoilsport. ;-)
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Post #259,833
6/23/06 7:06:00 PM
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Lots of other choices
The key here is the attraction.
To me, you people are the attaction.
Monks is a bit noisy and crowded. It has good beer. It had mediocre food.
So, if I cared more about the beer then you, I'd immediately say Monks.
But I don't. I'd rather go to a quieter place (which in turn means I won't be yelling), that has a decent sized area for us to gather, that also has decent food.
So, should we look further?
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Post #259,835
6/23/06 7:09:06 PM
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You pick, it's your stomping grounds.
I would be happy anywhere with your conditions - quietish and good beer.
For that matter, the only reason we went in to Monk's last year was so Peter and Jo could walk there, as I recall. We could just as easily hang at Bill's if he doesn't care. Although I am partial to a nice freshly pulled pint.
Regards,
-scott anderson
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Post #259,837
6/23/06 7:20:14 PM
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OK, I'll do a bit of research
Do we have any food preferences in the bunch?
I'll come up with a variety in bit to choose from. I'd prefer good food combined w/ BYOB. I can get a 6 pack of Hoegarden for the price of a single beer at Monks.
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Post #259,842
6/23/06 8:22:52 PM
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Ok, here's my 1st cut
All the ones I have listed here are near my house, which is about 25 minutes from Beep's.
I'm only listing places I've been to (or would not mind trying)
If someone else (Bill?) closer would like to list some stuff closer to him, feel free.
Mandarin Chinese Buffet (BYOB, very good, buffet includes stuff like Peking duck!)
Italian (Macaroni grill - chain, but I like)
Andreotti's Viennese Cafe Been going there for years. Food is very good. A bit small and expensive. [link|http://www.restaurants.com/static/us/856/8567950172.html|http://www.restauran...6/8567950172.html]
Bahama Breeze Just went there for the 1st time. Tasty, huge portions. [link|http://www.restaurants.com/static/us/856/8563178317.html|http://www.restauran...6/8563178317.html]
Mikado 2320 Rte. 70 W. (Cuthbert Blvd) Cherry Hill , NJ 08002 Phone: (856) 665-4411 Cuisine: Japanese Wonderful Sushi No ambiance - who cares.
Red Hot & Blue [link|http://www.restaurants.com/static/us/856/8566657427.html|http://www.restauran...6/8566657427.html] Excellant Babyback ribs. Great onion loaf. Nice room a bit in the back away from the rest of the crowd.
Siri's Thai French Restaurant & Patisserie [link|http://www.restaurants.com/static/us/856/8566636781.html|http://www.restauran...6/8566636781.html] Killer French Thai food. Haven't been there in years, though, so I'm not sure of the layout.
Steak 38 Cafe & Raw Bar 515 Route 38 Cherry Hill , NJ 08002 Phone: (856) 665-4090 bman clains this place is great - never been there.
Tutti Toscani by Lamberti [link|http://www.restaurants.com/static/us/856/8563541157.html|http://www.restauran...6/8563541157.html] Nice little italian place, they have a patio that we could spread out on.
Olive Restaurant & Bar Note: this is NOT the Olive garden. [link|http://www.restaurantrow.com/MoreInfo.cfm?Code=108992&state=NJ|http://www.restauran...e=108992&state=NJ] Very tasty - large price range. I had veal topped with lump crab meat here once. Was incredible but expensive.
Sagami Japanese Restaurant [link|http://www.restaurantrow.com/MoreInfo.cfm?Code=235833&state=NJ|http://www.restauran...e=235833&state=NJ] Nice sushi place. Might be a bit crowded though.
Ponzio's [link|http://www.restaurantrow.com/MoreInfo.cfm?Code=210722&state=NJ|http://www.restauran...e=210722&state=NJ] Decent generic diner. Good food, reasonable price.
Don Pablo's [link|http://www.restaurantrow.com/MoreInfo.cfm?Code=858842&state=NJ|http://www.restauran...e=858842&state=NJ] Mexican chain - I like it.
Tandoor Palace [link|http://www.restaurantrow.com/MoreInfo.cfm?Code=857971&state=NJ|http://www.restauran...e=857971&state=NJ] Indian. Their breads are wonderful.
Coconut Bay [link|http://ae.philly.com/entertainment/ui/philly/restaurant.html?id=69744&reviewId=16991|http://ae.philly.com...44&reviewId=16991] Good stuff. Sugercane shrimp are to die for. Same with the honey chicken. Sushi so-so
Library Ii Restaurant & Lounge [link|http://ae.philly.com/entertainment/ui/philly/restaurant.html?id=9778&reviewId=null|http://ae.philly.com...778&reviewId=null] MEAT MEAT MEAT You order your steak by the inch. Mmmmmm.
Another Mikado [link|http://ae.philly.com/entertainment/ui/philly/restaurant.html?id=70056&reviewId=17216|http://ae.philly.com...56&reviewId=17216] This one has grills as well as sushi.
The Pub [link|http://ae.philly.com/entertainment/ui/philly/restaurant.html?id=15713&reviewId=4633|http://ae.philly.com...713&reviewId=4633] General good stuff. Huge firepits in the wall where they cook.
Raymond's [link|http://dinesite.com/info/rstrnt-99685/?&t=927381#reviews|http://dinesite.com/...&t=927381#reviews] Wonderful stromboli.
Mexican Food Factory [link|http://ae.philly.com/entertainment/ui/philly/restaurant.html?id=9745&reviewId=3028|http://ae.philly.com...745&reviewId=3028] I love this place.
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Post #259,843
6/23/06 8:41:02 PM
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I'll probably be there in time for dinner...
so I'd like to request not Japanese. I'm probably not going to be in the mood for Chinese either, but I'm never in the mood for Japanese.
There are vegetarians in the mix, so a steak house doesn't seem like a good idea.
I don't care what the price range is. Someone else might though.
Cheers, Ben
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Post #259,845
6/23/06 8:47:59 PM
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Probably be there in time?
You better be.
If you're not, then I don't get to eat!
Dinner time for this crowd is going to be around 8ish, based on people's arrival times.
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Post #259,852
6/23/06 9:44:21 PM
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Well you know what the airplane schedule is
I think I'll make it. :-)
Cheers, Ben
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Post #259,879
6/23/06 10:53:23 PM
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Jeez
OK, I've been calling places, no one has the right beer for Greg if they have good food. And you don't like asian.
Then tell me what do DO like, so I can focus my search.
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Post #259,884
6/24/06 12:30:57 AM
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I like pretty much everything else
And I don't dislike all Asian. Just Japanese, and I'll probably not be in the mood for Chinese. Though I will do Chinese if everyone else does.
But I love Thai. Indian. Mexican is OK.
What's wrong with the plan of separate restaurant and bar?
Ben
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Post #259,903
6/24/06 9:10:03 AM
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I love Thai as well
Ok, people, start speaking up. Do I focus on Thai, and find a place that 'X' can fit, is a reasonable distance, and has good food? I need a good idea of how many X equates to.
There are several Thai places within 5 miles of my house. I've tried 4 of them. I liked them all. In the list above is Siri's, which is about 3 miles the Bridge to philly where we can followup on the high end beer reguests. Siri's focuses on the French aspect. But I'm not sure on size.
There's another one on the Cherry Hill / Marlton border, abdout 5 miles down rt 70, that I've gone to several times recently. I'd say would could gather a crowd there nicely. Crispy duck is very good. Something blossom, I'll track it down.
Bangcok City is around the corner from me as well. Geiw grob and Miew Grob are quite good, the glass rolls are wonders, and the pressed duck is very good. A bit smaller than the other 2, but I've seen them accomodate a decent crown with notice.
For Bionerd Thai offers vegetarian. For me, I get variety of sweet and spicy appetizers and then the crispy duck, followed by sweet desert.
Siri's has a liquor license, which means food more expensive, and no (or frowned upon) byob. The food itself might be a notch above the others, but at this level we are splitting hairs. The others are byob and have less "atmosphere".
Beep - you got any closer suggestions?
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Post #259,905
6/24/06 9:36:13 AM
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Thai is good.
The only thing I don't want is "steak by the inch" or anywhere else that's mainly beef.
BYOB is fine, I guess, but as long as we go somewhere else afterwards where they pull pints of thick beer.
Regards,
-scott anderson
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Post #259,909
6/24/06 12:23:04 PM
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No sushi!!
I will not be able to sit at the same table and watch you eat that stuff! Bleck. Otherwise, I really dont care. I'm not coming for the food or the booze (okay, well maybe the booze). I coming for the company. We could be in a dank little hole in the wall and I would be happy. Matter of fact, the less fancy, the better. Whatever you pick will be fine with me.
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Post #259,917
6/24/06 3:06:46 PM
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Don't worry
Ben's NO JAPANESE rules it out.
On the other hand, bman hates Thai.
So, I told him to offer alternatives. Publicly. No whining aloud allowed without making helpful suggestions.
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Post #259,853
6/23/06 9:52:23 PM
6/23/06 9:54:58 PM
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I care not where. Except one thing.
I can drive over anything.
Especially with 245HP and a realativly light car.
I only care that the place has a (or couple of) GREAT [Stout|Bitter|Sour] [Ale|Beer]
There-in lies my only requirement.
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June 23, 2006, 09:54:58 PM EDT
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Post #259,854
6/23/06 9:58:11 PM
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Either BYOB or specialty bar
So, I say we settle on a decent meal first, then end up at a specialty bar.
But, I'll see if I can find someplace that has both.
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Post #259,855
6/23/06 9:59:02 PM
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Either way my requirement would be fulfilled.
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Post #259,859
6/23/06 10:06:44 PM
6/23/06 10:07:02 PM
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Can you define GREAT?
Give me exact brands if possible.
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June 23, 2006, 10:07:02 PM EDT
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Post #259,862
6/23/06 10:12:24 PM
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I define Great as: Drinkable without making excuses.
I am open to just about anything.
But for one specific example: Bare-Knuckle Stout on tap.
One to stay away from: Guinness "premium" in a bottle or can. Makes shoe leather taste good. On tap is tolerable.
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Post #259,880
6/23/06 11:00:07 PM
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Is this any good?
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Post #259,881
6/23/06 11:04:51 PM
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Good looking beer.
I am sure the any of the Beers are good. When a brewer advertises "balance" for what they brew, typically the beer is good tasting, whatever it is.
I am sure I'll like it.
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Post #259,902
6/24/06 8:54:25 AM
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That's too bad
I need to call more places.
Of the few I mamanged to get a hold of last night, the only place that had what I considered "non-standard" beer was Ponzios, ie: a diner.
Now, mind you, it's a decent diner. But it's still a diner. It's a fallback for me as far as food choices go.
I'll keep trying.
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Post #259,911
6/24/06 12:32:58 PM
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Just find a place that has non-pisswater on tap besides...
the pisswater (budweiser, miller, etc American "what passes for Beer")
A good rich beer is all I really need. Sam Adams or Bare Knuckle Stout or other good beers.
No need to be locked out of good restaurants because of my drinking habits.
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Post #259,918
6/24/06 3:09:32 PM
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Oh, Sam Adams is OK?
List a few more, then. You need to keep in mind when I was calling places I simply got a list of brews, and if I did not recognise it I then asked you. But maybe recognizable is OK,so you really do have to give me a list of good beers so when I make the calls I'll know.
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Post #259,922
6/24/06 4:51:13 PM
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Not for a pub.
Dinner, sure, but not for Serious Pubbing.
Regards,
-scott anderson
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Post #259,928
6/24/06 6:40:04 PM
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And then, for a pub: (new thread)
Created as new thread #259927 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=259927|And then, for a pub:]
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Post #259,926
6/24/06 5:54:09 PM
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Wanna tour the brewery?
[link|http://www.flyingfish.com/fishtales/tours.cfm|http://www.flyingfis...shtales/tours.cfm]
5 minutes from my house, tours are Saturday (whenever you show up)- with tastings - and free.
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Post #259,930
6/24/06 7:11:36 PM
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Sounds fun.
Regards,
-scott anderson
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Post #260,010
6/26/06 8:12:19 AM
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Did someone say "field trip"?
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Post #259,793
6/23/06 1:09:53 PM
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All that sounds fine
I'll be waiting for you Friday am. Call me when you guys leave Scott's so I know when to expect you- if you need directions, let me know. I also have to get you my cell number- call home # or email me and we'll work all out all the details.
I am quite certain I can keep up. In fact, you'll probably be eating my dust.
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Post #259,799
6/23/06 1:42:04 PM
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Ooooooooooh ... that sounded like a challenge
Somebody's got to burn "White Rabbit" on CD for the ride.
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