Food Feast

Cheese!

  1. Gjetost
  2. Parmesan
  3. Brie
  4. Cheddar
  5. Smoked gouda
  6. Emmental
  7. Gruyere
  8. Swiss

Cheese!

  1. Gjetost
  2. Parmesan
  3. Brie
  4. Cheddar
  5. Smoked gouda
  6. Emmental
  7. Gruyere
  8. Swiss
  9. Colby

named for the small town in Wisconsin where it was developed

-“BB”-

Cheese!

  1. Gjetost
  2. Parmesan
  3. Brie
  4. Cheddar
  5. Smoked gouda
  6. Emmental
  7. Gruyere
  8. Swiss
  9. Colby
  10. Pepper jack

New category;

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA
  2. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the veggie of the day – Sparta (WI) Family Restaurant (formerly a Country Kitchen restaurant)

100% classic comfort food!

-“BB”-

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA
  2. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the veggie of the day – Sparta (WI) Family Restaurant (formerly a Country Kitchen restaurant)
  3. Lobster ravioli, with an appetizer of New England clam chowder, and sweet tea - Al Forno Italian Restaurante, Suffolk, VA (currently closed for relocation to a place down the street)

Come baaaaaaack!

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA
  2. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the veggie of the day – Sparta (WI) Family Restaurant (formerly a Country Kitchen restaurant)
  3. Lobster ravioli, with an appetizer of New England clam chowder, and sweet tea - Al Forno Italian Restaurante, Suffolk, VA (currently closed for relocation to a place down the street)
  4. Greek stuffed cabbage rolls from the (now defunct) Overlook Restaurant and Lounge; Portland, OR

The Greek-seasoned filling combined with a mint lemon sauce was incredible. I would order the Greek Platter (pasticio, moussaka, cabbage rolls) whenever I was in town.

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA
  2. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the veggie of the day – Sparta (WI) Family Restaurant (formerly a Country Kitchen restaurant)
  3. Lobster ravioli, with an appetizer of New England clam chowder, and sweet tea - Al Forno Italian Restaurante, Suffolk, VA (currently closed for relocation to a place down the street)
  4. Greek stuffed cabbage rolls from the (now defunct) Overlook Restaurant and Lounge; Portland, OR
  5. The gyro at Alwadi; Houston, TX

So good! And way too big - I always take home half of it.

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA
  2. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the veggie of the day – Sparta (WI) Family Restaurant (formerly a Country Kitchen restaurant)
  3. Lobster ravioli, with an appetizer of New England clam chowder, and sweet tea - Al Forno Italian Restaurante, Suffolk, VA (currently closed for relocation to a place down the street)
  4. Greek stuffed cabbage rolls from the (now defunct) Overlook Restaurant and Lounge; Portland, OR
  5. The gyro at Alwadi; Houston, TX
  6. House-made hand pies at Greenbush Brewery; Sawyer, MI

Holy cow these things are good. I’ve had the strawberry rhubarb and the mixed berry (I don’t know what other flavors they’ve had, these are the two that are always available when I’ve been there)

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA
  2. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the veggie of the day – Sparta (WI) Family Restaurant (formerly a Country Kitchen restaurant)
  3. Lobster ravioli, with an appetizer of New England clam chowder, and sweet tea - Al Forno Italian Restaurante, Suffolk, VA (currently closed for relocation to a place down the street)
  4. Greek stuffed cabbage rolls from the (now defunct) Overlook Restaurant and Lounge; Portland, OR
  5. The gyro at Alwadi; Houston, TX
  6. House-made hand pies at Greenbush Brewery; Sawyer, MI
  7. Roost Pork Sandwich at Roost on 59, Lake Villa, IL

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA
  2. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the veggie of the day – Sparta (WI) Family Restaurant (formerly a Country Kitchen restaurant)
  3. Lobster ravioli, with an appetizer of New England clam chowder, and sweet tea - Al Forno Italian Restaurante, Suffolk, VA (currently closed for relocation to a place down the street)
  4. Greek stuffed cabbage rolls from the (now defunct) Overlook Restaurant and Lounge; Portland, OR
  5. The gyro at Alwadi; Houston, TX
  6. House-made hand pies at Greenbush Brewery; Sawyer, MI
  7. Roost Pork Sandwich at Roost on 59, Lake Villa, IL
  8. Three Amigos (grilled shrimp, scallops, and chicken, green peppers, onions, tomatoes, squash, zucchini, and mushrooms served on a bed of rice covered in cheese dip-- add broccoli a la carte) at El Ranchero; Franklin, VA

Doesn’t taste like any Mexican food I’ve ever had, but it’s great!

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA
  2. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the veggie of the day – Sparta (WI) Family Restaurant (formerly a Country Kitchen restaurant)
  3. Lobster ravioli, with an appetizer of New England clam chowder, and sweet tea - Al Forno Italian Restaurante, Suffolk, VA (currently closed for relocation to a place down the street)
  4. Greek stuffed cabbage rolls from the (now defunct) Overlook Restaurant and Lounge; Portland, OR
  5. The gyro at Alwadi; Houston, TX
  6. House-made hand pies at Greenbush Brewery; Sawyer, MI
  7. Roost Pork Sandwich at Roost on 59, Lake Villa, IL
  8. Three Amigos (grilled shrimp, scallops, and chicken, green peppers, onions, tomatoes, squash, zucchini, and mushrooms served on a bed of rice covered in cheese dip-- add broccoli a la carte) at El Ranchero; Franklin, VA
  9. Hangtown fry (omelette).Sam’s Grill & Seafood, San Francisco, CA

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Corned beef hash omelette at Sunshine Cafe in Chesapeake, VA
  2. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the veggie of the day – Sparta (WI) Family Restaurant (formerly a Country Kitchen restaurant)
  3. Lobster ravioli, with an appetizer of New England clam chowder, and sweet tea - Al Forno Italian Restaurante, Suffolk, VA (currently closed for relocation to a place down the street)
  4. Greek stuffed cabbage rolls from the (now defunct) Overlook Restaurant and Lounge; Portland, OR
  5. The gyro at Alwadi; Houston, TX
  6. House-made hand pies at Greenbush Brewery; Sawyer, MI
  7. Roost Pork Sandwich at Roost on 59, Lake Villa, IL
  8. Three Amigos (grilled shrimp, scallops, and chicken, green peppers, onions, tomatoes, squash, zucchini, and mushrooms served on a bed of rice covered in cheese dip-- add broccoli a la carte) at El Ranchero; Franklin, VA
  9. Hangtown fry (omelette).Sam’s Grill & Seafood, San Francisco, CA
  10. Cranberry quick-bread with cranberry butter; Laurie’s Breakfast Cafe, Long Beach, WA

It wasn’t on the menu, and they served it free, upon request. The cafe is closed and I’m searching online for the recipe.

This was a great topic, let’s keep going.

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

I should probably get this rolling.

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Hot link burger; Boss Drive-In, Seattle, WA

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Hot link burger; Boss Drive-In, Seattle, WA
  2. Corned beef and provolone sandwich with honey mustard and caramelized onions; Which Wich, Suffolk, VA

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Hot link burger; Boss Drive-In, Seattle, WA
  2. Corned beef and provolone sandwich with honey mustard and caramelized onions; Which Wich, Suffolk, VA
  3. Breakfast burger; Village Roadhouse, Skokie, IL

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Hot link burger; Boss Drive-In, Seattle, WA
  2. Corned beef and provolone sandwich with honey mustard and caramelized onions; Which Wich, Suffolk, VA
  3. Breakfast burger; Village Roadhouse, Skokie, IL
  4. Lasagna; George’s Steakhouse, Suffolk, VA
  1. The falafel and hummus wrap, with a warbat for dessert, at the Olive Cafe, Topeka Kansas.

Okay I screwed that up somehow.

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Hot link burger; Boss Drive-In, Seattle, WA
  2. Corned beef and provolone sandwich with honey mustard and caramelized onions; Which Wich, Suffolk, VA
  3. Breakfast burger; Village Roadhouse, Skokie, IL
  4. Lasagna; George’s Steakhouse, Suffolk, VA
  5. The falafel and hummus wrap, with a warbat for dessert, at the Olive Cafe, Topeka Kansas.

Housekeeping.

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Hot link burger; Boss Drive-In, Seattle, WA
  2. Corned beef and provolone sandwich with honey mustard and caramelized onions; Which Wich, Suffolk, VA
  3. Breakfast burger; Village Roadhouse, Skokie, IL
  4. Lasagna; George’s Steakhouse, Suffolk, VA
  5. The falafel and hummus wrap, with a warbat for dessert, at the Olive Cafe, Topeka Kansas
  6. Banh mi sandwich with pickled radish at Hello Saigon, NYC

One of your favorite foods at your favorite restaurant

  1. Hot link burger; Boss Drive-In, Seattle, WA
  2. Corned beef and provolone sandwich with honey mustard and caramelized onions; Which Wich, Suffolk, VA
  3. Breakfast burger; Village Roadhouse, Skokie, IL
  4. Lasagna; George’s Steakhouse, Suffolk, VA
  5. The falafel and hummus wrap, with a warbat for dessert, at the Olive Cafe, Topeka Kansas
  6. Banh mi sandwich with pickled radish at Hello Saigon, NYC
  7. Unk’s Mess, Marge’s on Rose Street, La Crosse (WI)

Five and a half pounds (roughly) of a mix of scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, pieces of ham, green peppers, onions, and cheese, mounded up like a haystack and served with toast. Eat it all in one sitting and you’ll be posted on the Wall of Fame (back in the day, they used to take and display a Polaroid of the successful gourmand). My picture showed my empty plate, upon which a second plate with a huge slice of pie a la mode had been placed, and me tucking into it – which I then captioned with the remark that ‘REAL men also have dessert!’

-“BB”-