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I eat at...

  • BBQ

    Votes: 65 17.2%
  • Steakhouses

    Votes: 140 37.1%
  • Mediocre Theme restaurants like Applebee's

    Votes: 111 29.4%
  • Popcorn Machines and Candy Jars

    Votes: 6 1.6%
  • McDonald's

    Votes: 8 2.1%
  • My dinner tab has to run about $200.00

    Votes: 32 8.5%
  • Buffet style restaurants

    Votes: 15 4.0%

  • Total voters
    377
Let's see: All walking from hotels.. or a lift from the FBO..

Steak. best in the US? LittleRock, AK the steak house attached to the Hilton.. Get a 15% discount from the front desk.. Free shrimp on the salad bar..

Portsmith, NH: Lobster, At tug boat alley..

New Orleans, have the FBO take you to Check-in Check-out for the shrimp poboys... Outstanding..

Sun Valley ID: Pioneers, Best beef ribs and steaks in the land..

Aspen Co: Mom's. outstandimg steak

KAPA CO: Chickensalad sandwich, The restaurant on the field above the FBO.. Better than Rudy's catering..

Midway ILL: Hilton, great restaurant great dishes

Boston MA: Hilton, concierge lounge free King Prawns, Wow..

Butte Mont: Prime Rib, the petite cut is 20 oz the King cut 40 oz, The lamplighter- Mom and Pop steak house; Outstanding

Well this is all I can recall from a week on the road.. Spend that per-deim...
 
Anybody ever do that BBQ joint in ASE with the big bear on it. It's awsome. Only cheap place in ase.

Boston- Where to start. All over.
 
At LAX I always try to get to that Deli in El Segundo on the west side of the street. Anybody remember the name? Good stuff. My Sushi rule is that the state has to be bordered by ocean. Except for that sushi place in Scottsdale. mmmmm.....sushi. When riding on Southwest, the peanut and raisin casserole is excellent.
 
Here is an idea...

We are always looking for good grub on the road but if you aren't familiar with the city it is hard to get in on the local flavor w/o getting burned. Why doesn't someone with some computer skills create a web site where pilots can post there experiences at various cities...things like good and bad hotels, restaurants, good ways to kill time, cheap beer etc. I know the cities that we go to often but many times we will be sitting in a city that we never go to and are unfamiliar with. If I had access to someone elses knowledge of the city, it would improve what might have been a crappy trip. Just an idea. I have thought about doing it but lack the know how and time. It may even be possible to do it on this site....just an idea.
 
Use common sence.

Don't order fish in Nebraska. or Beef in Miami.

When I am on the coast's I order the fish. In the middle states I stick with the beef and down South it's the chicken. In Miami I go with the Cuban food.
 
Why doesn't someone with some computer skills create a web site where pilots can post there experiences at various cities
Something similar has already been done, but it took some digging to find it. Check out http://www.aircrewlayover.com/ ...it has quite a few US cities listed, but the list could always be expanded. International cities are listed too, but those are of little interest to a regional guy like me. Also check out http://www.pilotwait.com/ , and http://www.crewstart.com/ . Both sites have a number of links. Pilotwait doesn't look as complete as the 1st one I listed, but you might find something good there.

The sad thing is, I found this stuff while sitting at the hotel in GSO on a 56 freakin' hour layover. They have the usual TGI Fridays/Longhorn Steakhouse/Chotchkie's/fast food within walking distance. Not much with local character. I wish there was a brewpub nearby. But there is a Logans Roadhouse, that might have to do. After that, maybe I can drag the FA to the 'gentlemans club' across the freeway? We'll see about that.
 
GSO

Ask someone about Steak Street there in Greensboro. Great place for dinner. Tripp's isn't bad for lunch either.

-PJ
 
I had dinner at Tripps once, you're right...it's pretty good. Thanks for the info. Sadly, my crew slam-clicked on me tonight, so I did what any red-blooded male would do. I went to the 'Christies Cabaret' by myself. A $15 'membership fee' to get in the door...the place is like any other, but the talent is pretty sweet. I'd give it one and a half thumbs up.
 
If you like BBQ, it's hard to beat Sonny's. May not be the best, but at $12.99-all you can eat ribs, it's a freight pig's delight!
 

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