Best Restaurant Recommendations

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This is like Thunder and Lightning fighting it out on a warm and humid Carolina sky….beautiful in some regard.

Not to get technical, @Ron Dan yet as a man who has drank my dinner more than once, I take some issue with your characterization.
 
Cattlemen's Club- Pierre, SD (NOT the Mitchell location, it's not as good). Sawdust on the floor type of place, great steaks and prime rib. Stop every year on our hunting trip out west.
 
Bones - Atlanta (best steak in town)
Optimist - Atlanta (seafood and on the list because my 9 years olds got a special dish from the chef and kitchen tour after staff saw them slurping oysters out of the shell)
Community Brew & Tap - Cornelia, GA (fantastic steak 90 minutes outside of Atlanta)
Hey, finally a restaurant I've eaten at! CBT is local to me.
 
Here are some of Alaska restaurant recommendations. Sure I’m missing some good ones though.

Seward
Ray’s Waterfront (Seafood & Drinks)
The Cookery (Seward’s “Fine Dining”)
The Flamingo (Lounge & Drink type of Restaurant)
Woody’s Thai
The Lone Chicharrón Taqueria

Anchorage
South Restaurant (Good Breakfast Spot. Go next door to Mountain View Sports and see the Swank Ram, the World Record Dall Sheep)
Moose’s Tooth (Pizza and Brewery)
49th State Brewery
Humpy’s
Arctic Roadrunner (Old fashion Alaska hamburger joint)
AJ’s Ohana Restaurant (Good Hawaiian and Filipino food)
Suka’s (Good Polynesian food)
Charlie’s Bakery & Chinese Cuisine

Fairbanks
The Pump House (Historic Alaskan Restaurant & Saloon)
Bobby’s Downtown (Greek food)
The Crepery
East Ramp/Hungry Robot/House of Fire (all great pizza spots)
Pagoda’s Chinese (Guy Fieri loves this spot in North Pole)

Delta Junction
Buffalo Center Drive-In

Glenallen
Tok Thai

Valdez
Nat Shack
The Fat Mermaid

Juneau
Hangar on the Wharf

Ketchikan
Burger Queen
The Diner at the Landing
Bush Pilot Lounge
 
Well now that’s a fucking list….

Here are some of Alaska restaurant recommendations. Sure I’m missing some good ones though.

Seward
Ray’s Waterfront (Seafood & Drinks)
The Cookery (Seward’s “Fine Dining”)
The Flamingo (Lounge & Drink type of Restaurant)
Woody’s Thai
The Lone Chicharrón Taqueria

Anchorage
South Restaurant (Good Breakfast Spot. Go next door to Mountain View Sports and see the Swank Ram, the World Record Dall Sheep)
Moose’s Tooth (Pizza and Brewery)
49th State Brewery
Humpy’s
Arctic Roadrunner (Old fashion Alaska hamburger joint)
AJ’s Ohana Restaurant (Good Hawaiian and Filipino food)
Suka’s (Good Polynesian food)
Charlie’s Bakery & Chinese Cuisine

Fairbanks
The Pump House (Historic Alaskan Restaurant & Saloon)
Bobby’s Downtown (Greek food)
The Crepery
East Ramp/Hungry Robot/House of Fire (all great pizza spots)
Pagoda’s Chinese (Guy Fieri loves this spot in North Pole)

Delta Junction
Buffalo Center Drive-In

Glenallen
Tok Thai

Valdez
Nat Shack
The Fat Mermaid

Juneau
Hangar on the Wharf

Ketchikan
Burger Queen
The Diner at the Landing
Bush Pilot Lounge
 
Here are some of Alaska restaurant recommendations. Sure I’m missing some good ones though.

Seward
Ray’s Waterfront (Seafood & Drinks)
The Cookery (Seward’s “Fine Dining”)
The Flamingo (Lounge & Drink type of Restaurant)
Woody’s Thai
The Lone Chicharrón Taqueria

Anchorage
South Restaurant (Good Breakfast Spot. Go next door to Mountain View Sports and see the Swank Ram, the World Record Dall Sheep)
Moose’s Tooth (Pizza and Brewery)
49th State Brewery
Humpy’s
Arctic Roadrunner (Old fashion Alaska hamburger joint)
AJ’s Ohana Restaurant (Good Hawaiian and Filipino food)
Suka’s (Good Polynesian food)
Charlie’s Bakery & Chinese Cuisine

Fairbanks
The Pump House (Historic Alaskan Restaurant & Saloon)
Bobby’s Downtown (Greek food)
The Crepery
East Ramp/Hungry Robot/House of Fire (all great pizza spots)
Pagoda’s Chinese (Guy Fieri loves this spot in North Pole)

Delta Junction
Buffalo Center Drive-In

Glenallen
Tok Thai

Valdez
Nat Shack
The Fat Mermaid

Juneau
Hangar on the Wharf

Ketchikan
Burger Queen
The Diner at the Landing
Bush Pilot Lounge
Holy shit, what a list.
 
Well now that’s a fucking list….
Alaska is a big place so it needs a big list lol I should preface Alaska is odd when it comes to the food scene. Definitely some hidden hems and some terrible tourist traps. Figured I post these spots I like in case anyone finds themselves in one of those towns
 
Good budget recommendation for NOLA? Heading down for my bachelor trip in mid-April. We’re all under 26 and semi-broke. Good food and solid drinks required
 
Good budget recommendation for NOLA? Heading down for my bachelor trip in mid-April. We’re all under 26 and semi-broke. Good food and solid drinks required
It’ll be Uber distance away but Ruby Slipper would be a good lower priced option to get some tasty food.
 
Whiskey Bar in the basement of the Motto Hotel in DC (obscene selection of rare whiskeys, cheaper than the competition)
The Carnivore Restaurant in Nairobi (bit of a tourist trap now, but still a cool experience)
Kashoka Abdoun in Amman (and Dallas) (not going to win points for fancy, but great, authentic Middle Eastern food, very cheap)
 
OvenBird in Birmingham, AL ended up being a big hit. Incredibly well executed for the money. Almost every dish was in the $20-25ish range. Every cocktail on the menu was a crowd pleaser. And they have this Spanish wine spout that you pour into your own mouth and it makes for a pretty good piece of entertainment for the table.
 
Atlanta, GA- Heirloom Market BBQ, Korean BBQ with a southern meat n three twist in a old gas station https://heirloommarketbbq.com/

Nashville, TN- Catbird Seat, multi course tasting menu that feels more like you got invited to sit in with a bunch of rockstar chefs in their kitchen as they feed you amazing plates for 3+ hours while blasting Phil Collins, paired with cocktails and bottles that compliment the plates perfectly.

Cork, Ireland- Elbow Lane, small pub and smokehouse that does wonderful steak and chops over a roaring fire, the chef will be chopping wood in front of you to feed the fire before they throw dinner on the grille. amazing cocktails that made it all the more impressive what they could crank out of such a small kitchen and bar.

St George Island, FL- Paddy's Raw bar, (I have never been here sober) but the best oysters in the gulf and beer is so cold its a slushie.
 
Atlanta, GA- Heirloom Market BBQ, Korean BBQ with a southern meat n three twist in a old gas station https://heirloommarketbbq.com/

Nashville, TN- Catbird Seat, multi course tasting menu that feels more like you got invited to sit in with a bunch of rockstar chefs in their kitchen as they feed you amazing plates for 3+ hours while blasting Phil Collins, paired with cocktails and bottles that compliment the plates perfectly.

Cork, Ireland- Elbow Lane, small pub and smokehouse that does wonderful steak and chops over a roaring fire, the chef will be chopping wood in front of you to feed the fire before they throw dinner on the grille. amazing cocktails that made it all the more impressive what they could crank out of such a small kitchen and bar.

St George Island, FL- Paddy's Raw bar, (I have never been here sober) but the best oysters in the gulf and beer is so cold its a slushie.
This reminds me for raw bars. Gotta try Lee & Rick’s Oyster Bar in Orlando, FL. Tough neighborhood and it’s not fancy at all. But the oysters are unreal good and the beer is as cold as you can get.
 
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