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Late night, greasy, tipsy food heaven! Used to come down here as a college student after long nights downtown. Fries are the bomb, really enjoy the chicken wings as well. The Thai chili sauce is excellent. Expect GREASY, UNHEALTHY food…but hey, what’s better than a fatty snack late on a weekend night?! The wait can sometimes be long depending on time of arrival. Minimal seating inside and on the outdoor patio. Prices are cheap, food amount is more than enough. They have a decent selection of food items and always do a great job in the kitchen. We even order out on our graveyard shifts at the hospital sometimes–the perfect snack for a pick-me-up on a crazy night in the ER. Everyone in Augusta knows about Knuckle Sandwhich!

Winston’s Pub & Patio – Menu with Prices – 531 Metairie Rd, Metairie

Winston’s Pub & Patio is an inviting and cozy pub. The inside is set up like your favorite Uncle’s living room. There are tables and a nice bar of course, but the best part of the inside are the comfortable couches. You can sit and relax and chat like you’re in a living room. It’s a great space. They even have board games and a few poker machines if your into that. Another awesome part of this pub is the patio. It’s spacious and comfortable. They have a big TV outside for sports games when the weather is good. Winston’s also has crawfish boils out in the patio area during crawfish season. It’s a set price and you get a fixed amount of crawfish and all the sides. It’s a good deal. They have seasonal drink specials and a decent selection of beer on tap. They also serve food, but it’s nothing fancy just bar food. Although I’ll admit I am a fan of the cheese fries. They use seasoned waffle fries and drown them with melted cheddar. The prices are decent and the bar tenders are always friendly. Check it out one day. I think you will like it too.

Cielo Cocina Mexicana Menu with Prices 958 111th Ave NE Suite 101, Bellevue

This is my new favorite Mexican restaurant on the East side. It’s located in the former Scotty Brown’s location on NE 8th and 405, with free parking downstairs as well as across the street in the Elements building. I’ve been parking here for free for years and have never gotten a ticket or citation. First off, their prices are decent for being in downtown Bellevue. Combined with their happy hour specials until 6pm, you can get cheap drinks and appetizers. And what’s not yet indicated on their menu or website is that they’re now offering late night happy hour starting at 9pm as well. In terms of the service, I’ve been here about 4-5 times and one of the servers already remembered my order. Last night we were waited on by Adriana who was very friendly, attentive, and readily fixed a small mistake in our food order. The food is also great. They provide free chips and salsa, and the salsa is perfect every time – it’s not too mild not too hot. I’m also not a fan of most Spanish rice dishes, but what they serve here I really like. I also usually opt for the picadillo in either a burrito or chimichanga, which is flavorful and they don’t skimp on the portions. The atmosphere here is also great. They have an open kitchen, centrally located bar, and fire pits on the patio during the warmer nights. All in all, a great new addition to Bellevue!

City Center Ice Cream – Menu with Prices – 707 Mariners Row #106, Newport News

If I could give them 4.5 stars, I would. This was our first time here and they have a decent amount of flavors to choose from, nothing too exciting or unique, but the typical flavors most people would be looking for. I got chocolate, the toddler got vanilla (less mess and stains), and my husband got a strawberry with a waffle cone. The chocolate had a nice richness to it and the strawberry was soft and light. They also had a decent selection of toppings. I got sno-caps on mine and they went great with my ice cream. The prices were fair for a small mom and pop shop. They have to make money. We noticed lots of people going in and out of the shop while we were there, so it appears to be popular. I also enjoyed the root beer they sold there, which was a brand I didn’t recognize. I also appreciated the outdoor tables.

Graveyard B&G Menu with Prices 1000 W Main St, Boise

This hidden gem, is well, hidden. Most people walking by may not even see it if they do not know to look for it. It needs to be shared with everyone in Boise. Whether it is after work, or late in the night after/between bars, this place will curb your appetite. A group of us went here and ordered a variety of items. Nobody was disappointed and everyone shared to try all of the great options. The mac and cheese, biscuits and gravy, and the poutine are all stellar. Everything has a lot of flavor already, but you can always add mushrooms or bacon. For what you get, the prices are incredible. This is by far the best late night food you can ask for that is downtown. Next time you spend a weekend night, skip the hot dog, and make the trek here instead. You will not be disappointed.

China Palace 2 – Menu with Prices – 3700 S Waverly Rd, Lansing

This location shares a name with China Palace 1 (located on North M.L.K.) but other than the decor, that’s about all it shares. Building is located in a rundown old shopping plaza thats mostly abandoned. The outside and the inside of the building are old and run down looking. Holes in the walls, cracked ceilings, etc. HOWEVER, the food is great. They have nearly if not exactly the same menu as china palace 1 on MLK. But the difference in the cooking is like night and day. The egg rolls and crab rangoons are crispy and fried, very flavorful, and NOT soaked in grease. The other location tends to have everything come out of the fryer with 1 gallon of grease on it. This location actually drains off the excess grease and your left with a perfectly fresh crispy not greasy fried product. All of their fried items follow suit – flavorful, crisp, and not soaked in grease. The food is also very tasty at this restaurant. I obviously haven’t tried everything, but all of the different chicken dishes are very flavorful. The fried rice is delicious and as far as I know doesn’t contain MSG (no tingly tongue) All of the beef dishes have been delicious, as well as the shrimp fried rice. Don’t let the rundown appearance fool you – the food is great. I wouldn’t probably recommend dining in unless your on lunch or something and have no other options. Though I think eating the food in your car would be better : ) Decent prices – for about $25.00 me and my girlfriend eat dinner, lunch the next day, and then a midnight snack.

Brewster’s Hideaway – Menu with Prices – 3225 Lisa Dr, Metairie

Great place tucked away behind Wendyâ??s, everyone who enjoys good company and relaxed atmosphere should visit, live music on scheduled dates as well. Indoor and Outdoor Television available, Large Patio & Concert size Stage out back. Darts, Foosball, Ping Pong, Pool, & Slots. Pop Up Style food served. Extended late night hours.

Thirsty Turtle – Menu with Prices – 4800 Whitesburg Dr # 22, Huntsville

Delicious food. Cold beer. Great prices. I crave their food and have to get takeout sometimes. I cannot go on enough about how good the food is! This is real deli sandwiches hot or cold as well as many other options. I would definitely suggest the turkey Reuben. The service is fantastic. They have awesome sizes of beer and great prices! This is not a craft beer place. Do not expect to have a large selection of craft beer on draft. I come here for lunch on Saturdays mostly. But I do occasionally find myself there late night, and it is still one of my favorite bars in Huntsville. There is obviously smoking inside, and that’s the biggest downfall for me. If you don’t want to be around cigarette smoke, you are fine going during the day for lunch. It is more smoky if you go later at night.

Pin-Up Bowl – Menu with Prices – 6191 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

Great Hang in The Loop! Delmar Blvd has its share of good bar and restaurant, and if you’re a concert goer like me, you want a place to hang before big shows at The Pageant and Delmar Hall. Look no further than down the street. Pin-Up Bowl is your place. I’ve been going to Pin-Up for as long as they’ve been open, but lately it’s been more frequent because of my concert schedule. Depending on the act, I might go into Halo Bar early, but if I’m in no rush, Pin-Up is great for a few pints and a snack. And let’s not forget the bowling. You can bowl until two in the morning every night of the week! It’s a great idea for a late night hangs or even scheduling an event. Their beer selection is pretty solid. I usually don’t have any trouble finding something new to drink, and they even have a weekday hour happy from 4-7 that features $3 Schlafly beers. The service usually very good, too. Olivia was bartender last time, and she was pretty awesome! If you’re looking for a late night bar or wanting to bowl somewhere more exciting than your average alley, you should check out Pin-Up Bowl in The Loop.

Recess Cafe – Menu with Prices – 1102 Q St, Sacramento

This is now one of my new favorite places. Went there with my son for breakfast. He had the Breakfast Burrito and I had the Time Out Panini. (I work the graveyard shift, so it was actually my dinner.) Their Penne Pasta that came with my Panini was the perfect side. Both meals were delicious and perfect. The Breakfast Burrito was so good, I ordered an extra one to take home. No dripping sauces or oils. Nothing was dry. Service was quick. Employees were professional but very friendly. Took the time give us samples of their Tomato Soup. Oh. My. Goodness. I’m hooked. I tried talking them into moving to Vacaville. I was unsuccessful. Prices are also very good. Instead of going to some drive-thru for some overly greasy, pre processed something-or-other, stop here and enjoy real food. Delicious food. Keep up the great work. See you again.

Denny’s Ice Cream Stand – Menu with Prices – 929 Parade St, Erie

This was a cute little ice cream stand I went to visit while in Erie for the day. They’ve got lots of different flavors and blue moon and orange sherbet every day! They’ve got some great prices and lots of things to choose from. They also have fried food and other simple snack items for really cheap prices. They carry a special flavor of soft serve and frozen yogurt each day so keep an eye out for something special! The location wasn’t hard to find on the corner of Parade and Tenth and I walked there in about 15 minutes from the center of town by the park. There isn’t a ton of parking here but people seem to come and go pretty quickly so no worries.

Bob’s Butternut Hut – Menu with Prices – 215 N 2nd St, Springfield

Best Dive Bar in Springfield! I have been coming to the Butternut hut for about 2 years and thought it was only right that I post a review after my most recent trip. The Hut is a small dark bar with great staff and great beer specials. You can always count on catching a Cubs game there or if your a Cardinals fan I guess they carry your games as well. Free popcorn is always available and is sad as it may seem for me that’s a huge plus. The outdoor patio doesn’t have a bar but it allows those of us who smoke a chance to step outside and enjoy a cigarette with our drink. On a few occasions I’ve seen some great local jam bands rock out the small little patio. The butternut hut is dirty, cheap, and inviting. I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Baseline Taphouse – Menu with Prices – Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Kissimmee

This was such a pleasant experience, tucked away towards the back of the park. I arrive just after 12:00 p.m. and found that there were only a few people already seated at the tables near the bar. I was able to quickly order a beer and a cheese & charcuterie plate, all reasonably priced (by Disney standards) with the entire tab being about $21. I got a nice seat at the counter looking out at the patio and people walking in the streets. The food was good, a nice snack to have while your sipping on the some beer and just re-energizing from the heat and humidity outside. Directly outside you can see goofy and the line of people queued up to take pictures with him. It’s just on the other side of the commissary and a little tough of find with the construction going on in the park right now but definitely worth it. The bar started to fill up just about 15 minutes after I sat down to start eating. They have a nice outdoor patio with several tables, one table for 8 inside, along with several “counter” seats along the windows – definitely my choice given there is air conditioning. I chose an inside counter seat in the air conditioning for obvious reasons in the dead of summer in Florida. The charcuterie plate was tasty and just the right amount of savory for the beer that I had with it. It came with some Pepperoni, salami, red grapes, small pickles, a few pieces of crostini, goat cheese, blue cheese and another hard cheese that I’m not sure what it was, perhaps Harvati? This is probably big enough for people to share but since I was traveling solo I ate it all myself. I’d definitely come back since the rest of the food options in Hollywood Studios is understatedly subpar to the food in any other park.