Not to hijack the thread but will be in Richmind for a weekend coming up. Any musts to see/do there? Heard Carytown is cool and Scott's Addition for the breweries.
As for an honest answer, i'd have a hard time choosing between:
- chicken cutlet, fresh mozz, arugala, red onion, pesto on a hero
- classic italian sub
I love a good reuben, perhaps above all else, but I have this thing where right after I eat a reuben, I feel like I don't want another one for at least a good while. Whereas i could eat the above nearly every day and not tire of them.
egg and cheese on either a roll or bagel or toasted rye or wheat bread, or even a wrap. I guess for health reasons I'd go with toasted whole wheat. Whatever vessel is healthiest. Gimme that. Egg needs to have somewhat runny yolk but white shit needs to be cooked well. Frank's red hot over it.
That's the one for me. It always satisfies and rarely upsets or bothers my stomach. Cold cuts are awesome but can be troublesome on the stomach.
As for an honest answer, i'd have a hard time choosing between:
- chicken cutlet, fresh mozz, arugala, red onion, pesto on a hero
- classic italian sub
I love a good reuben, perhaps above all else, but I have this thing where right after I eat a reuben, I feel like I don't want another one for at least a good while. Whereas i could eat the above nearly every day and not tire of them.
lol, I wasn't referring to you. I just brought it up because there have been numerous battles here over the years on that subject. Along with ketchup on a hot dog.
But I have always wanted to try a Hot Brown - (Louisville thing I think)
I've got a hot brown recipe from Bobby Flay, but haven't made it. I just looked, and it does look inviting. Speaking of Bobby Flay, if you haven't yet, please check out the last half dozen or so posts on my Juggling a Meal thread- about our Drew beating Bobby in a throw down, video included.
Not to hijack the thread but will be in Richmind for a weekend coming up. Any musts to see/do there? Heard Carytown is cool and Scott's Addition for the breweries.
Depends on what you're into. Carytown's a popular shopping area. Not really my thing, but very popular. Scott's Addition is a very trendy area. Bingo Beer Co. is a place I like to go there - a brewpub with a bunch of arcade games, always fun. Peter Chang is in that area too, excellent Chinese food. The local breweries I like best are Strangeways and Hardywood Park. Center of the Universe is actually my favorite, but that's up in Ashland so I'm guessing you're not going to want to drive that far.
If you're into history, there's obviously a ton here. The Civil War Museum, all of the battlefield parks, the John Marshall House, Maggie Walker House, St. John's church (where Patrick Henry gave his liberty or death speech).
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is wonderful. The Fabrege collection is a particular favorite.
If the Squirrels are in town, that's always fun. I like going down to the river and walking across the bridge to Belle Isle, too.
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Central Grocery Muffaletta
Have to agree here, but I'd also take a roast pork and broccoli rabe hoagie too.
Yes. I think so.
HTH
Not to hijack the thread but will be in Richmind for a weekend coming up. Any musts to see/do there? Heard Carytown is cool and Scott's Addition for the breweries.
I was just being cheeky.
As for an honest answer, i'd have a hard time choosing between:
- chicken cutlet, fresh mozz, arugala, red onion, pesto on a hero
- classic italian sub
I love a good reuben, perhaps above all else, but I have this thing where right after I eat a reuben, I feel like I don't want another one for at least a good while. Whereas i could eat the above nearly every day and not tire of them.
Tie between sausage with peppers/onions or Reuben for me
A distant second is a Italian sub but sadly cured meats don't like me anymore :(
That's the one for me. It always satisfies and rarely upsets or bothers my stomach. Cold cuts are awesome but can be troublesome on the stomach.
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Is a hot dog a sandwich?
I was just being cheeky.
As for an honest answer, i'd have a hard time choosing between:
- chicken cutlet, fresh mozz, arugala, red onion, pesto on a hero
- classic italian sub
I love a good reuben, perhaps above all else, but I have this thing where right after I eat a reuben, I feel like I don't want another one for at least a good while. Whereas i could eat the above nearly every day and not tire of them.
lol, I wasn't referring to you. I just brought it up because there have been numerous battles here over the years on that subject. Along with ketchup on a hot dog.
Too hard to give just one sandwich top 3 in no particular order
- Meatball Parm
- Buffalo Chicken (a good one)
- Cuban
This is a topic of HUGE debate..
Could lead to a BBI War
Small DE based chain. When they opened one up in Georgia right near my office, I was super stoked! Very random.
Beyond that, anyone's competent cheesesteak.
I've got a hot brown recipe from Bobby Flay, but haven't made it. I just looked, and it does look inviting. Speaking of Bobby Flay, if you haven't yet, please check out the last half dozen or so posts on my Juggling a Meal thread- about our Drew beating Bobby in a throw down, video included.
A distant second is a Italian sub but sadly cured meats don't like me anymore :(
That sounds like a great sandwich
Agree about a good Cuban too
This thread is making me hungry
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Peanut Butter and Jelly.
Yes!
You can't talk about peanut butter and jelly without saying what kind of jelly. And smooth or chunky?
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Grilled pastrami, knockwurst, and swiss on rye
Not to hijack the thread but will be in Richmind for a weekend coming up. Any musts to see/do there? Heard Carytown is cool and Scott's Addition for the breweries.
Depends on what you're into. Carytown's a popular shopping area. Not really my thing, but very popular. Scott's Addition is a very trendy area. Bingo Beer Co. is a place I like to go there - a brewpub with a bunch of arcade games, always fun. Peter Chang is in that area too, excellent Chinese food. The local breweries I like best are Strangeways and Hardywood Park. Center of the Universe is actually my favorite, but that's up in Ashland so I'm guessing you're not going to want to drive that far.
If you're into history, there's obviously a ton here. The Civil War Museum, all of the battlefield parks, the John Marshall House, Maggie Walker House, St. John's church (where Patrick Henry gave his liberty or death speech).
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is wonderful. The Fabrege collection is a particular favorite.
If the Squirrels are in town, that's always fun. I like going down to the river and walking across the bridge to Belle Isle, too.
If not, probably BLT.