Let's Talk BBQ
General => General Discussion & Topics => Restaurants, BBQ Joints and reviews => Topic started by: Tailgating is my game on July 26, 2017, 07:50:18 PM
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For me in CT I have been to the Gris http://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/restaurantsandnews/the-oldest-eateries-in-all-50-states/ss-BBxGVwe?ocid=spartandhp#image=8
great town & great Inn.
In MA been to the "UNION OYSTER HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS" Good IMO but not great
What say you all?
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I have not been to Indiana's. (In Evansville)
I'm about 50 miles away, more or less, & since I retired I don't get down there very often.
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Well I've never heard of the city or the restaurant for Minnesota
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I've been to Scottsboro in Alabama, if I had known the states oldest eatery was there I would have made it a point to check it out. Next time I certainly will thanks.
I have been to the Golden Lamb in Lebanon Ohio. Nice place.
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Never heard of the one in San Francisco.
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I have been to Tadich Grill in San Francisco. Great history great food.
After that you can go across the Bay Bridge to one of the oldest bars in America.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinold%27s_First_and_Last_Chance_Saloon in Jack London Square Oakland
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Done most of the Steakhouse visits in the SF Bay area, but I still think that St Elmo in Indianapolis is the best I have ever had.
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Done most of the Steakhouse visits in the SF Bay area, but I still think that St Elmo in Indianapolis is the best I have ever had.
If you visit again, be sure to start with their shrimp cocktail.
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We go by Scottsboro a lot will need to stop by Payne's and try it out :thumbup:
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It's been years, probably 30 since the wife & I have been to the Golden Lamb. Don
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I wonder what is the oldest in the states still run by the founder's relatives?
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I wonder what is the oldest in the states still run by the founder's relatives?
Here it is Gus http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/louisiana/oldest-family-run-restaurant-la/
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I've been in NC since 1970 (and still D@mn Yankee!) and have never made it to Chapel Hill.
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