Tuesday, August 12, 2008

"TASTE OF PAINESVILLE"

I know I stole the title, but it does bring up an interesting idea. Instead of the best this or that, give us all ideas what you think are great items on any Menu in town. This is the best deal in this resturant, there stuffed pork chops are great. best prime rib best breakfast deal, tacos, best hash browns.,BABQ ribs, pizza Let us all in on the secrets.

21 Comments:

At August 12, 2008 at 4:23 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hash Browns from Dunkin Donuts are very good.

 
At August 12, 2008 at 4:36 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Pizza Parlor has the Pizzabuger it is two pizza slices with a large homemade sausage pattie in the middle you can put any toppings on it you want.

You have to try it.

I have been eating them for 30 years.

Also the meatballs are to kill for.

 
At August 12, 2008 at 6:52 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Stuffed Mushrooms at Riders Inn
TERM>>

 
At August 13, 2008 at 4:58 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Prime Rib
Petite filet
Perch
These Three "P's" are great at the Depot
The Depot is an anchor ..use it to bring GOOD business to the street.
The street the Depot is on could be completed with BRICKS. Then other eateries,unique little shops,Lionel Interactive Train museum,real Vintage clothes/jewelry store (NOT Good-Will Type)antiques,photography studio, little park on the rail side grassy bend in the road for train lovers to watch the trains, Bike repair shop. I am sure you bloggers could come up with some great ideas. Don't be negative... think big.....like in the movie... BUILD IT and THEY WILL COME!!!!

 
At August 13, 2008 at 5:17 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you want some good chicken wings, just come over my house. There are a few that get thrown in the yard every day.

 
At August 13, 2008 at 5:25 AM , Blogger Big John said...

Wow, this is really cool. I read the comments about the Depot and realized that this was about re-vitalization and not tearing down, very nice. Did you know that Abraham Lincoln stood on the platform of the Depot and spoke to about 500 people? True. I would love to see that area turned into a historic site with the improvements the anon. poster came up with. Anyways back to the blog topic at hand.

Riders had the best venison cutlets around years ago, not sure if they still do.

Best authentic mexican, Seniors burrito. It is as big as your head and cost $5.25, loaded with everything.

Depot for the prime rib, no doubt.

I have to try the pizza burger now, at Pizza Parlor, thanks anon. poster for that tip.

Anyone eaten at Jimmy's yet? Sounds good, could use a good deli in town, mile high corned beef to rival Slymans, I said rival not beat, just to be clear, don't think you could actually beat Slymans.

Nice post TERM!

 
At August 13, 2008 at 5:37 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does Jimmy's have mile high corned beef ?

It is nice to want, but lets get back to what we have in painesville now.

The homemade ice cream at Quirke's Carriage House Ice Cream Shop

 
At August 13, 2008 at 2:15 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

PIZZA PARLOR? Does anyone remember when that building first opened, It was called Devines Drive-In, 15cent Hamburger, Generic McDonalds,then it became Charlies.Loved the Barnbuster's at "Red Barn". The best place to eat that was reasonably priced the "Vogue Lounge". Does anyone remember "Jerry & Berts", "Studio Inn"? I just can't remember where it was, on Rt.20 somewhere.
Perkins must do something right its always packed.
TERM>>

 
At August 13, 2008 at 6:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, my sister and I worked there when it opened, to tell the truth, Devines was there long before McDonalds moved in, there milkshakes and fries were great too.

 
At August 14, 2008 at 6:56 AM , Blogger Big John said...

Hey anon. No, I don't know if Jimmy's has mile high corned beef, I was just hoping someone else knew. Quirke's in the the township right?

 
At August 14, 2008 at 7:28 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't know if it is township or not, the red house and shell are in the city, I think it is the city ?

 
At August 14, 2008 at 11:39 AM , Blogger Sandy Miller said...

Pierogies.......... we need pierogies!

I know it's not Painesville but the homemade stuffed cabbage from the Hungarian Church in Fairport is delicious! Have exported it to friends and relatives in Parma, Ashtabula, Mayfield Hts and Chagrin Falls!

MP

 
At August 14, 2008 at 1:38 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who has great wings in town?
Has anyone ate at Bristro 70? whats it like? I have heard rumors.y

 
At August 14, 2008 at 2:29 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bistro70 is an upscale spot to dine. The prices are high for a small portion When you want to feel you are not in Painesville go there.

 
At August 14, 2008 at 2:59 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Chester's Legacy Restaurant has fantastic crab cakes on their appetizer menu and the coolest little patio very neatly tucked away and private. Good service the last two trips too. (and no, I don't work there or know anyone that does, I just like it there)

 
At August 14, 2008 at 8:36 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Term must be on vacation,or the blogs. been hijacked.
B.I.D.

 
At August 15, 2008 at 8:57 AM , Blogger Big John said...

No he has just seen the light and realized that maybe there are other ways to improve the City. By the way, I tried the pizza burger at The Pizza Parlor like was suggested her the other day. WOW, it was great! Bistro 70 is upscale but they do have good food, a bit expensive, but the quality is there. Wings...Walnut Conv. store. Betty makes some good chicken down there.

 
At August 15, 2008 at 9:25 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad you liked the Pizza Burger, and your right Walnut St. Redi go, chicken was good I just had it for lunch.

 
At August 15, 2008 at 9:41 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Roberto's Lasagna!

 
At September 1, 2008 at 5:19 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

JIMMY'S IS VERY GOOD.Great breakfastwith fresh sausage everyday from a cleveland vendor.Very good luncheon specials.You are greeted by a great waitress named Heather and personally thanked by jimmy himself. Let's help keep these entrepeneurs in town by supporting them. Jimmy also teaches culenary classes at the Auburn career center.

 
At September 1, 2008 at 5:35 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

bunky, really thanks for making my evening, and I will try JIMMY'S .

 

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