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Bubba wrote:Stormin, you're thinking of Heli's at the Mendon Mountainview Resort across from the Cortina. I didn't realize it was German. Now that's one less place to try. Not being a fan of German food, Heli's (assuming it's German) and Countryman's Pleasure are not on my must do list.

And you're right about the Lookout's burgers...had one last night. :D
Whatchu got against German's Bubb's?
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skiadikt wrote:if you ever stray to rutvegas, little harry's & three tomatoes are pretty good.
Geeezzzzzzzzz Skiadikt, you would think that one just might keep some of the "local" places secret :D :D :D Now I have to find a new hangout :D
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Stormin_Aussie wrote:
skiadikt wrote:if you ever stray to rutvegas, little harry's & three tomatoes are pretty good.
Geeezzzzzzzzz Skiadikt, you would think that one just might keep some of the "local" places secret :D :D :D Now I have to find a new hangout :D
just a diversionary tactic, didn't want them to find out about my real fave ... the sirloin saloon. :wink:
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skiadikt wrote:
Stormin_Aussie wrote:
skiadikt wrote:if you ever stray to rutvegas, little harry's & three tomatoes are pretty good.
Geeezzzzzzzzz Skiadikt, you would think that one just might keep some of the "local" places secret :D :D :D Now I have to find a new hangout :D
just a diversionary tactic, didn't want them to find out about my real fave ... the sirloin saloon. :wink:
Watch it skiadikt - your nose may start growing like Pinocchio's. :wink:
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skiadikt wrote:
Stormin_Aussie wrote:
skiadikt wrote:if you ever stray to rutvegas, little harry's & three tomatoes are pretty good.
Geeezzzzzzzzz Skiadikt, you would think that one just might keep some of the "local" places secret :D :D :D Now I have to find a new hangout :D
just a diversionary tactic, didn't want them to find out about my real fave ... the sirloin saloon. :wink:
Mine too. I love their Kosher vegetarian pork roast.
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tyrolean_skier wrote:
skiadikt wrote:
Stormin_Aussie wrote:
skiadikt wrote:if you ever stray to rutvegas, little harry's & three tomatoes are pretty good.
Geeezzzzzzzzz Skiadikt, you would think that one just might keep some of the "local" places secret :D :D :D Now I have to find a new hangout :D
just a diversionary tactic, didn't want them to find out about my real fave ... the sirloin saloon. :wink:
Watch it skiadikt - your nose may start growing like Pinocchio's. :wink:
ok you caught me on the sirloin saloon but the salad bar at south station is great and they'll make me a nice pasta as well.
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WOW,I'm glad I asked! I learned alot and even wrote some stuff down!Damn,I can't wait for next winter>>>Thanks All<<<carry on<<<
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No need to wait, A1. Most of these places are open during the summer. :)
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KBL Ed wrote:No need to wait, A1. Most of these places are open during the summer. :)
Thanks Ed, but it's a long ride from here just for dinner.But I did like the look of that CORNERS menu you suggested.
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Atomic1 wrote:
KBL Ed wrote:No need to wait, A1. Most of these places are open during the summer. :)
Thanks Ed, but it's a long ride from here just for dinner.But I did like the look of that CORNERS menu you suggested.
Save room for the desserts. Yummmm.......
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I really need to get to Choices this season -- I've never been....
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