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Since I'm the new guy in town, any suggestions for a bite to eat? ...and maybe a beer or more?
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On one forum I am on, someone asked about members' Jeeps and their guns. After quite few replies, another someone decided it was best to not PO the members.
Someone here asks where to get a beer, I thought the right answer was your shop. Of course (in my case) there is no good food there. Good info out there if not entirely technical.
My vote would be for Ice Harbor, also, but if you want good food I'd hit the one on Clover Island.
Someone here asks where to get a beer, I thought the right answer was your shop. Of course (in my case) there is no good food there. Good info out there if not entirely technical.
My vote would be for Ice Harbor, also, but if you want good food I'd hit the one on Clover Island.
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Well there's also Atomic Ale in Richland. It's another microbrewery with good pizza. Off Lee Street in Richland.
Lots of Chinese food too. There's the Gardens in Pasco and my favorite Double Dragon in Kennewick off Clearwater avenue.
Since you're in Pasco I'd start with the places off Road 68 and Court Street. Cousins is good but a little expensive, the Pita Pit is suprisingly good, Fiestas has good food and Margaritas.
In Kennewick I'd look to Clearwater Ave., Columbia Center Blvd, and Gage Street. (Or is Gage Street in Richland?). If you go way out on Clearwater past Columbia Center Blvd. there's the Country Gentleman that has awesome breakfast (as in Biscuits and Gravy.)
In Richland: George Washington Way. Sterlings has an awesome salad bar and good food. Oh yeah, White Trash mentioned the Town Crier. Good Roasted Chicken there.
Lots of Chinese food too. There's the Gardens in Pasco and my favorite Double Dragon in Kennewick off Clearwater avenue.
Since you're in Pasco I'd start with the places off Road 68 and Court Street. Cousins is good but a little expensive, the Pita Pit is suprisingly good, Fiestas has good food and Margaritas.
In Kennewick I'd look to Clearwater Ave., Columbia Center Blvd, and Gage Street. (Or is Gage Street in Richland?). If you go way out on Clearwater past Columbia Center Blvd. there's the Country Gentleman that has awesome breakfast (as in Biscuits and Gravy.)
In Richland: George Washington Way. Sterlings has an awesome salad bar and good food. Oh yeah, White Trash mentioned the Town Crier. Good Roasted Chicken there.
Sterling's used to be one of our favorite stops because Gramps likes their chicken fried steak. Our visit last week turned out to be a big disappointment, and I do not think we will be back. Their food quality (as in meat suppliers) has gone way down, at the same time their prices have gone way up. The wife usually orders a glass of merlot w/her meal. When we received the bill the price had gone up to $8.00 per glass. From an old restaraunt/beverage manager, trust me, they are nowhere near that caliber of an establishment! They will always be a remodeled Sambo's to me. Oops, I just dated myself. Their salad bar is pretty good though.
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iaccocca wrote:$8.00 for a glass of Merlot?!?!?!?
Not unusual anymore don't seem like I also like to hit Hill's on Vista in Kennewick once in a while. Usually have B&G or chicken fried steak...
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Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
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Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
If it is a nice place with outstanding food & drink, I don't have a problem paying $8.00 for a glass of merlot. That is what we pay @ P.F. Changs, but the food is outstanding and the wine was excellent----and it came out of a bottle with a cork instead of a box. That was going to be my recommendation, behind the mall at the end of Gage Rd. Can't wait until Famous Dave's BBQ opens next door. Something about that name means it's gotta be good!!!
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