Man v. Food
This is one of those places you have to try as a Columbus resident. So, I did.
My group (me, bf and his brother) got lucky when our friends who had been
waiting over an hour decided to go somewhere else and hand us their spot in
line. Even with that, we still waited nearly an hour. But again, we had to try
it.
I can’t wait to try the chicken and cheese biscuit! This will be my new place
to bring people visiting and looking for a good meal.
I came to Tio’s for a late dinner tonight and was surprised by how full it was.
There were lots of people at the bar and at the tables. The hostess told us
that the servers were slammed today so we had to wait for about ten minutes for
a table, even though some of the tables were open. But we looked at the menu
while waiting so it was fine.
This is the correct address if you are trying to find this place through GPS.
My review can be found for the other place though since a majority of the
reviews are there.
I just got back from this place and it was absolutely amazing. I got the fried
lobster roll and the lobster chowder. They were both outstanding. The people
were very friendly as well. Definitely check this out.
Last night, while having some fun uptown, I wanted to grab some dinner when it
dawned on me: Trimbo’s is right there. So I go in, right before they close, and
I was literally the last guy they would serve. Because of that, the atmosphere
was quite dead (aside from being chatted up by the fella who directly
encouraged Adam “Man v. Food” Richman in that famous episode). But that wasn’t
a problem.
After an ample birthday dinner, and (more than) a few drinks, we decided we HAD
TO HAVE voodoo donuts. We showed up at 2 am on a Sunday morning, and there we
about 3 people ahead of us in line. Service was quick, and before you know it
we had a maple bacon, captain crunch and old fashion in hand, with some milk to
wash it down. 3 donuts + 1 milk = ~$5.50, not bad at all (CASH ONLY).
I have had so-so service on the rooftop before but this place does not just
offer me service. They offer me hospitality. Awesome bartenders. Kind,
knowledgeable, and i just like to go there to have a pint. Good place, good
people.
The service was ok Bu the food was great. Tried the famous seward’s folly which
is a five pound burger with a pound side of fries. The burger was so good but I
could only finish about a pound in a half. If you want to try this monster it’s
available on request. It isn’t on the menu. Good food good time. I want to come
back and try one of the smaller burgers cause they are so good!
I’ve only been here once, and all I had was the garbage burger with onion
rings. I also tried getting a biscuit but they were already out (Tip: get
there early because they will run out of food!) I can’t attest to the other
burgers they serve but the garbage burger was amazing. It was a mess to eat
with the chili but oh so delicious. Honestly I don’t think I will be trying
any other burger, I mean, why not have the best all the time right?
I was able to find the place quickly. Across the street from The Society Room
on Pratt Street, I was able to see the little sign then see the alley way into
Woody’s. Entering the 2nd set of doors I felt I was in a dimly lit mall.
Sheesh, I said to myself “there are many door ways to get into this place.”
If you want high end steaks ( Flemings, Ruths Chris, Mortons ) for half the
price and don’t want to dress up all fancy huh, go here and be blown away.
Ever since I have moved to Florida, my friend has been bothering me to go to
Yoder’s. I saw it on TV before I moved, so I knew what Yoder’s was all about.
I live in Tampa, it was a 1 and 1⁄2 hour drive from my house. I made a special
trip just to go to Yoder’s. The place has a quaint Grandma’s house vibe.
This place hardly needs another glowing review, but I went through Amarillo
recently and completely enjoyed my experience at the Stockyard Cafe. There is
absolutely nothing pretentious or fake about this place: it’s just a great
lunch joint turning out tasty and simple diner-style food. In fact, my biggest
criticism might be that it’s called “Cafe” instead of “Diner.”
It doesn’t seem that people in general think of Detroit as a great BBQ mecca
and since I was born and raised in Michigan with no experience in
NC/Texas/Kansas City aka. BBQ meccas, Slows is by far the best I have ever had.
I went on Tuesdays for their 49 cents wings. this place used to be Smokeeaters
and before that there were like two other names lol.
I’ve been putting off reviewing this place because there are a bunch of them
now and it’s not easy to reconcile your opinion about a chain. But I’ll give my
2 cents for the Sunset location because that’s the one I’ve always preferred
and frequented the most.
It seemed like a long drive from downtown OKC, but I think it felt long only
because I was hungry. Found just off I-35, this place was literally an old barn
with a dirt driveway and parking lot.
One of the better selections of scotch and bourbon you can get in the area.
The restaurant food is very good, and a bit upscale. Its also has surprisingly
good sushi. It seems kind of a strange place to get sushi, but it really is
good. The Tavern menu is pretty basic but the sandwiches are piled high and
very tasty.
This review is from my experience today. Ive had the ‘service’ that others have
referred to, but today was splendid.