The Lakeview, to me, is like the Grand Central station of diners, bustling,
spacious, tiled with dark wood paneling. I feel alive when I’m there.
Welcome to The Porter Beer Bar, Atlanta’s premier beer bar located in the heart
of Little 5 Points. With an extensive menu of over 800 beers, there is ample
reason for beer lovers to keep coming back! Voted Best Bar Food by Creative
Loafing, The Porter Beer Bar offers a variety of excellent beers, and excellent
food as well. Rated highly by BeerAdvocate, Draft Magazine, The Porter Beer Bar
has earned recognition among beer enthusiasts nationwide.
Chicken and waffles are out of this world. They also make a special maple syrup
type sauce for the waffles that’s bombdiggity! The portions are a good size so
you’re definitely getting some bang for your buck. I would advise against the
Thai wings and the burgers are okay but not the best, but that’s just me. I’ve
yet to try their BBQ stuff or the ribs that they’re known for but I just can’t
pass up the chicken and waffles every time I go! LOL
I have never seen a barmaid climb and balance herself on the bar and racks so
fluidly and in an expert manner like it’s her backyard jungle gym to get a new
bottle of wine till my visit at Ino Café & Wine Bar, and she did that right in
front of me. 5 stars just for that!
Looking for a good place to eat while in Kemah and saw a review for T-Bone’s.
Also saw the clip from them being featured on Triple D and I thought why not?
Upon entering, this place is Texas decor at its finest.
I hope wholeheartedly that no police are reading this review. To this effect, I
admit that on the day that I graced the presence of Taco Taco Cafe, I was one
of those douchebags who swerved in and out of traffic, on and off the service
roads, to make it to Taco Taco Cafe on time. Let me break this down.
First of all, get the flight of beers. 10 unique and flavorful beers and great
staff. My favorite was the Pumpkin seasonal beer (I was there in October), but
im sure you’ll find your own favorite. That’s half the fun.
If I lived in Tampa, I’d weigh 400 pounds, all because of this bus o’ tacos. 24
hours. A stoner’s paradise.
This was my first restaurant during my first time visit to Miami on the first
day of my trip :) Saw the review on Yelp and decided to come here. I liked the
food so much that I went here again on the last day of my Miami visit.
I really liked this place! The service was very friendly. I came here with a
few friends for lunch and had the cabbage rolls and the beef stroganoff which
were very delicious. It was a little bit pricey but the quality and taste of
the food was worth it! I would come back here again.
Get the Aji de Gallina, the lomo saltado, the tamales and if you’re lucky,
they’ll have some freshly baked alfajores (cookies.)
Holy cheeseballs, did we love the TM. Just a little neighborhood kinda place,
but those are usually the best in our experience. Completely casual, good
music overhead, cool bartenders. We had the duck confit club, duck fat fries
and a couple of long islands.
Their Ahi burger and garlic fries and milk shakes are the best in the West!
I know we’ve always had a delicious, well prepared breakfast at Tecolote Cafe.
But it’s the small basket of muffins and biscuits that we remember most. And,
Tecolote serves warm muffins and biscuits to every patron as they sit down.
Nice!
Still the best fish spread around. Every time I come to St. Pete I do an
informal sampling of the area’s offerings in two areas: grouper sandwiches and
smoked fish spread. It seems that every restaurant in the area has at least one
of these on the menu. In fact I doubt smoked fish spread (SFS) would be on ANY
bay area menu were it not for Ted Peters.
Former 4-star sous chef in Hawaii opened this bar with his wife. He changes up
the menu.
We thoroughly enjoyed our dining experience here. But be advised this place is
not for the thrifty. But if you are willing to splurge you will not be
disappointed!
My second visit. Our waitress was really nice but service was really slow. The
restaurant wasn’t busy but it took a good 5 minutes for a hostess to
acknowledge and seat us. We were told that someone called in sick and they were
short staffed, but we witnessed servers having some “down time.” There were
several tables that hadn’t been bussed, and still hadn’t by the time we left.
We came in here around 9 on a Friday night because not many other restaurants
were still seating. The hostess told us it would be a 15 minute wait so went to
use the restroom and by the time we came back a table was ready. We were happy
about that because we were starving!
If you are looking for a no frills, fun destination dinner hike on out to Texas
Pride Barbecue in Adkins. This is an interesting place with the feel of a back
yard barbecue. The drive is lovely country side and the food is excellent.