ROADTRIP!!!!!
Okay, I'm not going to lie...I'm fucking excited.
Going on a road trip October 13th - 19th headed from the STL to Nashty Nashville then back to the Lou to hope a train to Chi-town. Definitely going to be a great trip and going to take a ton of pics for sure.Cannot wait to see how well this trip goes. It's gonna be me, my brother, a teammate and his girl. I'll try to give as much shit to the opposing team/fans and try NOT to get jumped at the same time. But I don't give a fuck, it's going to be a hell of a trip and I'm pumped!
Although I do have one request from you all. Where are some good places to eat in Nashville and Chicago? I'd like to know that so I don't have to deal with shitty food all week!
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I live about 1 1/2 hours East of Nashville. I’m in Nashville 3 or 4 times a year.
Yazoo Brewery is a must stop if beer is your thing.
The best places to eat IMO…are…
Cafe Margot….but the place can be packed with people. It is a little on the pricey side though.
Brown’s Diner has the best burgers in all of Nashville.
Park Cafe is overall quality.
Copper Kettle is good as well.
Hogs Heaven or Jack’s BBQ are both some of the best BBQ in Nashville.
Wildhorse Saloon at the Grand Old Opry is good…but I don’t know if the flood affected them or not.
Demo’s is alright.
Rumba is good if you like Asian food.
Loveless Cafe is the best southern style place to eat.
The Once and Future King
In Chi-town . . .
I’m not big on Chicago-style pizza (probably because I don’t like my pizza to be a Goddamned sandwich-in-a-slice), but Giordano’s was not bad. There’s several locations in the Chicago area.
St. Louis Game Time . . . I need another beer.
And I can also write things in 140 characters or fewer.
Seconded re: Giordanos...
If you can get out to the western suburbs, try Lou Malnatti’s, too. Also, if you’re into a really nice place (trying to impress a young lady), try Port Edward in Algonquin. Best seafood in Chicagoland.
B.
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