restaurants
Best and worst restaurants from all over the world, featuring some of our favorite or worst dishes and desserts.
The Best Seafood & Lobster Restaurants Around Bar Harbor, ME
In case you’re not familiar with the term, the turf is steak, and surf is a lobster tail. Typically, the steak is a filet minion or rib-eye. However, you should always ask because some restaurants consider sirloin strips and shrimp surf and turf. Nope, not to me.
By Stephen Dalton5 years ago in Feast
Super Burrito, Better America
The United States, sometime probably in the 1980s, had undergone something of a change. Or, rather, an un-change. Drive along any interstate, get off on any exit, and you will find familiar corporate faces greeting your arrival. Some of the places you visit may seem different, but only superficially. Get off an exit in Wisconsin, Minnesota, or Iowa; you will find a Kwik Trip (or a Casey’s General Store). Around the East Coast, you’ll find a Wawa. Then there are your Circle K’s and RaceTrac’s and Sheetz. I’m not well versed on popular Southwest or West Coast gas chains, but the ones mentioned offer the faux-intrepid similar accommodations. But gas stations aren’t the only ubiquities a person might find, and their reach is far beyond Highway Hubs.
By Garrett Warren5 years ago in Feast
Whatever Makes Your Soul Sing, You’ll Find at the Bean!
“Knowing is half the battle.” –G. I. Joe I start by saying, I have an addiction to coffee and I am aware of it. I drink coffee most of the time. I don’t drink much water, and I’m not too big on soda and tea. I do like a cold glass of juice from time to time, but mostly it’s all about coffee.
By Kristen Renee5 years ago in Feast
Ramble On!
We all have those places we bring family, friends, co-workers, and ourselves alike. For us, the Rambling Root is it! We are always impressed by the various types of people it serves. It is a bar, yet family friendly. It is a brewery, but also features local wines and mead. A place where college students gather, and you can chat with more elderly patrons. For us, it is the perfect amalgamation of everything we desire in a venue. It is a place that brings every variety of persons together. We enjoy places you can relax, be yourself, kick back, and comfortably stay a while, and The Rambling Root fits this description.
By E.L. Martin5 years ago in Feast
The Apple Pan -
By Udana Power The Apple Pan is the 71-year-old home of the BEST Burger in Los Angeles. I had my first burger there some time before 1962. I remember that because I was still in high school. My date drove a cool turquoise and white ’57 Chevy. It was “lowered” (close to the ground) and rumbled the school windows when it cruised down Texas Avenue in front of Uni High. One day after school he took me out for a burger.
By Udana Power5 years ago in Feast
McMullan's Irish pub
I'll be honest, at first I was going to skip this submission to "local eats" challenge. That was until I got a random text during my work day by a fellow vocal author Megan. She's a good friend of mine whose profile I have just attached as a link.
By Dyllon Rodillon5 years ago in Feast
Hometown BBQ
For anyone who doesn't live in the South, let me explain something to you, BBQ can make or break your town! It sounds dramatic, but it's true. Down here, good homemade barbecue is a staple of Southern pride and culture. Ever since the 19th century when the Spanish Conquistadors brought it over to the US, after first discovering it in the Carribean, it became a hit in the Southern US because of the large number of pigs that were available. From there, it just expanded rapidly. To find out more, please check out this article I found:
By Rain Dayze5 years ago in Feast
Seasoned with History
Perched on a high valley near the Holston River between Bays Mountain and Clinch Mountain rests a treasure of history and Appalachian culture that is Rogersville, Tennessee. A crown jewel among precious stones, The Hail Springs Inn and McKinney’s Tavern, though patinated from a revered history, sparkle with unmatched brilliance.
By The Bantering Welshman5 years ago in Feast
Get Your Daily Dose
Here in my town of Kenosha, it can be said that there's plenty of small local restaurants to eat at. It's honestly one of my favorite things about living here. However, as is true in most things, there are always a few that shine above the rest. For me, it's a small cafe called Daily Dose. Now when I say small, I mean small. There are four booths, a small counter, and the cash register. It's tiny, but it has a big attitude.
By Cody Dunnington5 years ago in Feast
Visions an American Restaurant with a Bit of Soul
Food is more than sustenance for me. Some people eat to live, I live to eat, love to eat, eat to eat. The foodie in me loves tasting new things. During this pandemic, eating has become even more of my favorite pastime than pre Coronavirus. Although as an immunosuppressed person, I cannot safely venture out to my typical eateries, I still find ways to get my grub on by ordering To-Go at my local favorite restaurants.
By Robin Jessie-Green5 years ago in Feast
The Apple Pan -
By Udana Power The Apple Pan is the 71-year-old home of the BEST Burger in Los Angeles. I had my first burger there some time before 1962. I remember that because I was still in high school. My date drove a cool turquoise and white ’57 Chevy. It was “lowered” (close to the ground) and rumbled the school windows when it cruised down Texas Avenue in front of Uni High. One day after school he took me out for a burger.
By Udana Power5 years ago in Feast









