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Old 01-24-2009, 02:33 PM   #1
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definitely not as good as the real deal White Castle but not bad especially when you don't have one within driving distance.

The real ones should be illegal they're so addictive.
I remember when I was growing up (still working on that) my grandparents had a White Castle just down the street. I can still remember holding their hands walking down the street to get hamburgers. Me and my grandfather would have a contest to see who could eat the most and everytime I see the name White Castle I think of them.
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Old 01-24-2009, 02:49 PM   #2
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Re: What's for lunch?

I just had a McDonald's Big Mac extra value meal. I almost NEVER eat fast food (I don't include sub shops as fast food - I'm referring to BK, McD's, Taco Bell, etc), but for some reason I had a craving for a Big Mac today. It's probably been 5 years since I had one, no exaggeration. It was awesome. I feel like ass now, but man was it good.
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Old 01-23-2009, 02:16 PM   #3
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Re: What's for lunch?

Whole Foods Turkey and Pesto sandwich.
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Old 01-23-2009, 03:25 PM   #4
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Re: What's for lunch?

Oh yeah, I know exactly which one you're talking about. I used to live 2 minutes from there. You ever go to the Quiznos right around the corner from there, heading down toward Woodmont Ave? Good artists there too
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Old 01-23-2009, 03:27 PM   #5
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Oh yeah, I know exactly which one you're talking about. I used to live 2 minutes from there. You ever go to the Quiznos right around the corner from there, heading down toward Woodmont Ave? Good artists there too
Oh for sure. I love Quizno's. When is the last time you've been in Bethesda? The area around Woodmont Ave behind the movie theater has really been built up, with plenty of good restaurants.

Good old Tommy Joe's is always a solid place for appetizers and beers after work.
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Old 01-23-2009, 03:31 PM   #6
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Oh for sure. I love Quizno's. When is the last time you've been in Bethesda? The area around Woodmont Ave behind the movie theater has really been built up, with plenty of good restaurants.

Good old Tommy Joe's is always a solid place for appetizers and beers after work.
The last time I was in downtown has been a while, a year or so. I'm in the general area occassionally visiting family.

I used to live right on Woodmont, across from the Metro.
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The last time I was in downtown has been a while, a year or so. I'm in the general area occassionally visiting family.

I used to live right on Woodmont, across from the Metro.
Wow, great location for a place. My girlfriend and I looked around in Bethesda last fall for a place, but we settled on Silver Spring (which used to be so damn ghetto, but has really improved). We both work in Bethesda, but it's only like a 3.5 mile commute down East-West Hghwy, so it's really easy.

After living in Gainesville for almost 9 years, it's been really nice being back around the old stomping grounds. Bethesda has great eats.
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Wow, great location for a place. My girlfriend and I looked around in Bethesda last fall for a place, but we settled on Silver Spring (which used to be so damn ghetto, but has really improved). We both work in Bethesda, but it's only like a 3.5 mile commute down East-West Hghwy, so it's really easy.

After living in Gainesville for almost 9 years, it's been really nice being back around the old stomping grounds. Bethesda has great eats.
My kids go to school off of E/W highway.
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Re: What's for lunch?

Turkey and Cranberry sandwich with a side of cranberry scone. All washed down with Diet Pepsi.
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:04 PM   #10
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Not for lunch, but for dinner last nite I had the BBQ Pulled Pork Burger, garlic fries, cole slaw, and a chocolate shake at Red Robin.
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:15 PM   #11
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Not for lunch, but for dinner last nite I had the BBQ Pulled Pork Burger, garlic fries, cole slaw, and a chocolate shake at Red Robin.
I think my heart just palpitated by reading that... Oh wait, nevermind, it was the Big Mac I just shoveled into my pie hole...
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Old 01-24-2009, 04:53 PM   #12
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home made nachos. and we live in Pa., and my wife makes one helluva crab cake, thank you
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Re: What's for lunch?

Today I had a Schmidter, a Philly specialty. It's a philly cheesesteak with salami chopped up and cooked in, smothered in sharp provolone with a little Russian dressing.

You'd think the Russian dressing would be out of place, but for whatever reason it's great.

Served on a huge soft kaiser. Yum.
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Today I had a Schmidter, a Philly specialty. It's a philly cheesesteak with salami chopped up and cooked in, smothered in sharp provolone with a little Russian dressing.

You'd think the Russian dressing would be out of place, but for whatever reason it's great.

Served on a huge soft kaiser. Yum.
Damn that sounds good. I'm not big on Russian dressing but in the right situation it's killer.
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Old 01-28-2009, 01:33 PM   #15
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Damn that sounds good. I'm not big on Russian dressing but in the right situation it's killer.
Like on a nice warm Reuben sandwich... which I believe I'm going to have today. Anyone from Northwest DC / Bethesda probably knows the greatness of Booeymonger sandwiches.

Booeymonger * A Unique Delicatessen *
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