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Happy Joe's taco supreme pizza is not the best thing you can have, but it is probably what I would have.Ok, give me your best three places to eat in the QC… I already did Portillos yesterday so that’s out and I will hit Whiteys on my way out of town
@torbee no Rudy’s or Harris Pizza
The BEST!!!! Love their wings.Filling station wings. Breaded. Big Wave on tap.
I should have had Zeke's on one of my lists, good call. And Village Deli is the best non-chain deli in the QC, also a good call.Zeke's Island Cafe, Village Corner Deli, Mac's Tavern
Mac's has fantastic bar food. I'd definitely give it another shotI should have had Zeke's on one of my lists, good call. And Village Deli is the best non-chain deli in the QC, also a good call.
I haven't eaten at Mac's in probably 20 years, forget they have food. Unfortunately, they tend to have a super dooshy clientele.
WTF? No mention of Harris Pizza in your top 4?I'll break down my personal faves by category:
Asian
1. Exotic Thai
2. Miss Phay's
3. Soi 2
HM: Eddy's Snack Bar
Finer dining
1. Hemispheres
2. Monarch
3. Faithful Pilot
HM: Duck City Bistro
Locally owned non-fancy
1. Tommy's
2. 'Sippis
3. Boozie's
HM: Bent River (Have the best spicy Nashville style chicken sandwich in town)
Mexican
1. La Finca
2. La Rancherita
3. Coya's Cafe
HM: Nally's
Pizza
1. Uncle Bill's
2. Frank's
3. Pagalo's
HM: Tony's
Bar & Grill
1. Me & Billy
2. Central Standard
3. Armored Gardens
HM: Filling Station
HM2: 11th Street Precinct (though the owner is a homophobic/racist pig)
Breweries (not all have food)
1. Wake
2. Radicle Effect
3. Adventurous
HM: Front Street (more for atmosphere)
Places I've heard good things about but haven't tried yet: The Combine, D'Lua's, Food Affair Bistro, Kitchen Brigade, Bayside Bistro
Never been a fan. Harris is too greasy for me.WTF? No mention of Harris Pizza in your top 4?
Jesus inflation hasn't affected their menu prices. That looks reasonable as hell, and maybe cheaper than you could make at home for some items.Mac's has fantastic bar food. I'd definitely give it another shot
Pizza without grease seems un-American to me, ya damn commie!Never been a fan. Harris is too greasy for me.
D’Lua’s Chorizo Omelettes and Churro pancakes are righteous.I'll break down my personal faves by category:
Asian
1. Exotic Thai
2. Miss Phay's
3. Soi 2
HM: Eddy's Snack Bar
Finer dining
1. Hemispheres
2. Monarch
3. Faithful Pilot
HM: Duck City Bistro
Locally owned non-fancy
1. Tommy's
2. 'Sippis
3. Boozie's
HM: Bent River (Have the best spicy Nashville style chicken sandwich in town)
Mexican
1. La Finca
2. La Rancherita
3. Coya's Cafe
HM: Nally's
Pizza
1. Uncle Bill's
2. Frank's
3. Pagalo's
HM: Tony's
Bar & Grill
1. Me & Billy
2. Central Standard
3. Armored Gardens
HM: Filling Station
HM2: 11th Street Precinct (though the owner is a homophobic/racist pig)
Breweries (not all have food)
1. Wake
2. Radicle Effect
3. Adventurous
HM: Front Street (more for atmosphere)
Places I've heard good things about but haven't tried yet: The Combine, D'Lua's, Food Affair Bistro, Kitchen Brigade, Bayside Bistro
I can’t believe I have never eaten there.Mac's has fantastic bar food. I'd definitely give it another shot
1. Exotic Thai
Just looking at the menu, I want to eat there.I can’t believe I have never eaten there.
Great place!
I'd say Duck City but probably a little too upscale for just Swag. If you do go there, get the Lobster Bisque. Amazing! John Deere Classic may impact it's availability though.
A very unique option that I love (but didn't list) is Crane & Pelican in Le Claire.I hit up Duck City last time I was here, I thought it was good.
Kinda crazy to think that its pushing 90 years oldI can’t believe I have never eaten there.
That's the kind of stuff the Mississippi Viking cruisers will demand big time.A very unique option that I love (but didn't list) is Crane & Pelican in Le Claire.
It is in a former riverboat captain's house and you basically eat in the old living room. Cool atmosphere. They have a very eclectic menu, too --- and often use ingredients grown by their neighbors (a friend of mine in LeClaire has provided them collard greens and other garden items in the past).
It is a pretty cool experience. Kind of reminds me of a Midwest version of eating at the Commander's Palace in New Orleans.That's the kind of stuff the Mississippi Viking cruisers will demand big time.
to the locals it’s “Erotic Thai”I went to Exotic Thai, it was good. I expensed it so when procurement looks and sees the phrase “Exotic Thai” they may think it’s a skript club….
which, I’m ok with those questions
I'll break down my personal faves by category:
Asian
1. Exotic Thai
2. Miss Phay's
3. Soi 2
HM: Eddy's Snack Bar
Finer dining
1. Hemispheres
2. Monarch
3. Faithful Pilot
HM: Duck City Bistro
Locally owned non-fancy
1. Tommy's
2. 'Sippis
3. Boozie's
HM: Bent River (Have the best spicy Nashville style chicken sandwich in town)
Mexican
1. La Finca
2. La Rancherita
3. Coya's Cafe
HM: Nally's
Pizza
1. Uncle Bill's
2. Frank's
3. Pagalo's
HM: Tony's
Bar & Grill
1. Me & Billy
2. Central Standard
3. Armored Gardens
HM: Filling Station
HM2: 11th Street Precinct (though the owner is a homophobic/racist pig)
Breweries (not all have food)
1. Wake
2. Radicle Effect
3. Adventurous
HM: Front Street (more for atmosphere)
Places I've heard good things about but haven't tried yet: The Combine, D'Lua's, Food Affair Bistro, Kitchen Brigade, Bayside Bistro
This is on my list to try.A very unique option that I love (but didn't list) is Crane & Pelican in Le Claire.
It is in a former riverboat captain's house and you basically eat in the old living room. Cool atmosphere. They have a very eclectic menu, too --- and often use ingredients grown by their neighbors (a friend of mine in LeClaire has provided them collard greens and other garden items in the past).
Glad to hear it is still popular. I was friends with the owners, used to work with the husband who was in our Friday happy hour group, before I moved away from the QC 15 years ago.to the locals it’s “Erotic Thai”
very good none the less