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Wide Open West is a cable provider that is cheap in the Columbus area. Their cable has on demand services with pre-recorded programming, and the internet is high speed.
Having used Roadrunner and...
Wide Open West is a cable provider that is cheap in the Columbus area. Their cable has on demand services with pre-recorded programming, and the internet is high speed.
Having used Roadrunner and Insite, as well as WOW... in my experience, WOW is the one to go with for pure speed. Their prices for the bundling are 10-20$ cheaper than the competitors and their customer service is also very good. With all the competition in the area for providing these services, you luck out with them
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Cincinnati style chili is served here. If you like that style, it's a great place to get chili dogs or fries- which they have a good reputation for. Take note: this isn 't the type of chili with...
Cincinnati style chili is served here. If you like that style, it's a great place to get chili dogs or fries- which they have a good reputation for. Take note: this isn 't the type of chili with chunks and vegetables; it doesn't have the spiciness you might be expecting.
The prices are reasonable, and they tend to add a substantial amount of cheese to whatever you order, which just adds to the flavor.
As a bonus, the drivethru often gives you surveys that, when taken, provide a 2$ off your next purchase.
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The location is definitely reminiscent of an abandoned warehouse, and upon entry, all the tchotchke and memorabilia make it feel like you're seated in a reclaimed warehouse. It's decorated like the...
The location is definitely reminiscent of an abandoned warehouse, and upon entry, all the tchotchke and memorabilia make it feel like you're seated in a reclaimed warehouse. It's decorated like the owners used whatever had been left there to make it a functional restaurant. The brass bed frames used as booth backs, the trolley car set with tables and chairs, the huge pipes throughout, the stained glass and old posters and ads... they can actually overshadow the food depending on what you get. (not the sangria though- you can't go wrong with the raspberry sangria)
The chicken tetrazini is yummy, as is the chicken parmesan and the manicotti. They have a good reputation for beer chili on spaghetti, too. But the raviolis are unimpressive. It's downtown toward the west side, parking should be adequate and there are lights in the parking lot. They also take reservations for large parties, and are very accommodating. Our server was excellent- quick, personable, and helpful.
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The IHOP chain provides a yummy breakfast, but you're not limited to just breakfast. They have a full menu, complete with specials, at reasonable prices. If you're looking for cheap prices, look for...
The IHOP chain provides a yummy breakfast, but you're not limited to just breakfast. They have a full menu, complete with specials, at reasonable prices. If you're looking for cheap prices, look for the all you can eat pancakes special that periodically appears. Even the small version of that, which includes home fries and sausage or bacon with the pancakes for 5$, is entirely filling. Three people can easily eat their fill with coffee and drinks for 20$.
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In Dillsburg of all places. The building is an old, white restaurant that used to be a pizza place- it's not too up to date looking. However, if you skip eating here because of the outside of the...
In Dillsburg of all places. The building is an old, white restaurant that used to be a pizza place- it's not too up to date looking. However, if you skip eating here because of the outside of the building, you're only doing yourself a disservice.
The prices are very good and the portions our party received were big enough that I could have split mine with someone and had plenty to fill me up. And mine only cost about 12$ for 3 courses. With leftovers.
The fried rice with pineapple and pork (also available with shrimp, beef, chicken, or vegitarrean) is so tasty. Easily a meal for two. Especially if you add a soup to it. Specifically the coconut, mushroom and chicken soup... or the crispy wonton soup.
You can find this delicious stop on the east side of 15, on the way to Gettysburg.
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Hoggy's
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Restaurants
2234 W Dublin Granville Rd Columbus, Ohio 43085 (614) 431-6465
This is a traditional barbecue restaurant for this area. Smoked meats with different types of sauces are available- sausages, pork, beef, chicken. The prices are on the cheap side, and it's a good...
This is a traditional barbecue restaurant for this area. Smoked meats with different types of sauces are available- sausages, pork, beef, chicken. The prices are on the cheap side, and it's a good atmosphere for friends. Not necessarily a romantic date.
The sides are great. They used to have an all-side dish platter, but now that it's not available, I recommend the mac and cheese, the baked beans, and the corn bread casserole. It's on the right side of 5th, not far from Chipotle, and parking is available.
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The cost involved in this meal shouldn't be a deterrent... it's middle of the road for restaurants at Easton Town Center.
The restaurant not only supports good causes (leukemia and lymphoma) but...
The cost involved in this meal shouldn't be a deterrent... it's middle of the road for restaurants at Easton Town Center.
The restaurant not only supports good causes (leukemia and lymphoma) but they serve great food. If you're going to go, you might as well try the Lettuce Wraps- vegetarian or chicken, and they're classic PF Chang's fare. Spicy Chicken is also very good; not too hot, very filling.
Vegetarians can choose for a number of dishes: hot and sour soup, Coconut Curry Veggies, Buddha's feast. The are a great choice, too. They take reservations, and your experience here will bring you back.
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SushiD
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Food & Dining
207 Dekalb Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11205 (718) .85-8.0058
Sushi D is located on Dekalb Ave in Brooklyn, not difficult to access, and worth a walk. The staff is friendly, but content to leave you to yourself.
The Spicy Seafood soup for 2 is great and while...
Sushi D is located on Dekalb Ave in Brooklyn, not difficult to access, and worth a walk. The staff is friendly, but content to leave you to yourself.
The Spicy Seafood soup for 2 is great and while it's not chock full of seafood, it has a tasty assortment for a first course. Mussels, crab, shrimp and seaweed with a nice heat to it in a miso broth.
The Chicken Shogayaki is a house special, also very good. And if you're there for sushi, you can't go wrong with the classic Maki Combo- Tuna Roll, California Roll and Spicy Salmon. With drinks, we got out of there for less than 30$. They accept credit card, too.
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This pizza is not typical of what you'll find in the midwest. While you get the choices you'd expect in toppings, size, and prices... they make it with a layer of cheese baked on top, then they take...
This pizza is not typical of what you'll find in the midwest. While you get the choices you'd expect in toppings, size, and prices... they make it with a layer of cheese baked on top, then they take it out and put a bunch more delicious mozzarella on top of your already gooey and baked cheese and toppings.
The style of pizza was brought back after WW2, by soldiers returning to the Steubenville area from their tours of duty in Italy.
The store is located right across the street from the Ohio Union, but there is no seating. You can call ahead and order, the staff is courteous and you're supporting a relatively new local business. Tasty pizza, great staff, local business, everyone wins!
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It was busy when we arrived at this little, quaintly decorated restaurant in the Fort Greene area. I had read a review on it that said service was slow and expect to wait forever for a table. We...
It was busy when we arrived at this little, quaintly decorated restaurant in the Fort Greene area. I had read a review on it that said service was slow and expect to wait forever for a table. We elected to wait for 1st available rather than outside, and sit at the bar. No sooner had I finished my freshly squeezed OJ, than our name was called for a table. The wait staff was pleasant, and although it seemed like we had one main server, others checked on us throughout the meal.
I highly recommend the pancakes with brie and berries, as well as the Mexican breakfast lasagna(vegetarian). One of the other members in the party had the steak and eggs, which I didn't try, but they finished it in record time. The server brought us our check and refilled the drinks, then we were off. Maybe we got lucky but it wasn't too slow, and the staff was attentive enough.
To know before you go: it's cash only, the prices seemed average-- about 15$ish for my meal w/ drink, the atmosphere is casual, and you might want to avoid snacking before you go.
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