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Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2015

Charming Lunch Options

Backwoods Bistro - $8-$12
American
850-320-6345
401 E Tennessee Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301

Bella Bella - $7-$11
Italian
(850) 412-1114
123 E 5th Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32303

Catalina Café - $7-$9
Soups and Sandwiches
(850) 765-9771 – ask for Catalina Café
470 Suwannee St, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Request downstairs wine room (private dining)

Mickey’s Café - $7-$9
Salads, hotdogs and Sandwiches
(850) 222-9709
 (lake Ella) 1611 N Monroe St, Tallahassee, FL 32303
Request Back Room Private Dining

Milano Pizzeria - $7-$13
Italian
Request Private Dining Room
(850) 270-9100
Northwood Associates, 514 W Tharpe St, Tallahassee, FL 32303

Avenue Eat and Drink - $12-$21
Gourmet American
115 E Park Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32303
avenueeatanddrink.com
(850) 224-0115

Paisley Cafe
Gourmet Cafe
1123 Thomasville Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32303
thepaisleycafe.com
(850) 385-7268

Monday, April 6, 2015

Restaurant Review: Olean's Cafe

We ventured over to the south side of town just across the street from the main FAMU entrance sign to discover this awesome hole in the wall. This place is quite the experience. There's no parking and you can expect to find a pretty decent line wrapped around the interior of the dining area, but that's for a reason. It's the kind of place where you'll find family photos on the walls and most placed orders are followed by "You want butter on that?" I've heard wonderful things about the Olean's omelet and the Obama breakfast but there wasn't a chance that I was leaving without trying their fried chicken. Chicken 'n waffles it is! Fresh made to order waffles paired with perfectly crispy breaded salty wings made the perfect breakfast.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Savannah: A Weekend Getaway




If you are trying to plan a weekend to get out of town, Savannah would be one of my top recommendations. It is full of culture, tasty food, and vibrant nightlife. I've mapped a few of my favorite places and put reviews in the descriptions, enjoy!


























Thursday, January 16, 2014

Netflix Queen

Here are my suggestions, I like twisted stuff so... here goes nothing

Character Studies
The Queen
*A Single Man
My Week with Marilyn
Flight
Pollock
Sylvia
Lincoln

Light Hearted Juvenile Mix Ups 
Me and You and Everyone We Know
Dirty Girl
Daydream Nation
The Oranges
Black Snake Moan
Silver Linings Playbook

Love Triangles
Drinking Buddies
The Romantics

More Screwy
The Vicious Kind
Take this Waltz
Last Night
*The Painted Veil
Atonement

Messed Up
Sleeping Beauty
Dreamers

International
War Witch
*Catch a Fire
The Last King of Scotland

TV
United States of Tara
Dexter - you have to watch a few 
*House of Cards
The League
The Inbetweeners
Lie to Me
Numbers
Damages
White Collar

Friday, November 8, 2013

Ginza - Restaurant Review

Ginza is the new sushi restaurant in College Town on FSU campus and had been only open a couple of weeks before I tried it out. I've become very familiar with College Town, frequenting Madison Social more than any other business there. Ginza looks hip and is well decorated, but the food could use some help. Their signature sushi rolls were quite bland and the chocolate wonton is a good idea but poorly executed. I was underwhelmed. The decor of the restaurant was well thought out and almost outweighs the poor performing food.

Suggestions to the owner:
Creative raw sushi rolls
Dim lighting at sushi bar
Warm your cheesecake
Use glass at the bar
Serve the chocolate wontons with cream and a better presentation

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Review: Miccosukee Root Cellar

I just had one the the most delicious dinners at the Miccosukee Root Cellar. I ordered the snapper and a bottle of Great White. The small venue fills up fast and is a very casual and intimate setting. It is the perfect place for a date night or a glass of wine to catch up with a girlfriend. They serve cheese boards from Sweet Grass Dairy, my favorite! I've had drinks here before, but had no clue the food was so delicious.
Check it out:
http://miccosukeerootcellar.com/

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Thomasville Treasure - George & Louie's

I rode up to Thomasville last night expecting a romantic dinner at Liam's, but apparently Liam's is closed most nights so I got a pleasant surprise. A quaint seafood restaurant just around the corner from downtown Thomasville called George & Louie's. It's been in business since 1981, so you know they're doing something right. This restaurant appeals to the traditional Thomasville diners who want fresh food without the "fuss". They offer craft beers and wine, southern fried (or grilled) fresh seafood, in house sauces, and a hint of Greek heritage offered through their salads. The restaurant is a newly renovated large open dining space with polished concrete floors, solid wood tables, and aluminum chairs that complement each other effortlessly. The walls are bright white with oversized windows making the place feel open and inviting. The indoor space is accompanied with a handful of tables outside with umbrellas.

George greeted us at the counter as I took forever to read the menu, which was handwritten on 6 large chalkboards that hang behind the counter, he prepared our iced tea. I ordered the special which consisted of an entire mullet fried (two fillets), a deviled crab, cheese grits, and coleslaw.  The mullet was fresh with a thick and crispy fried exterior. I would not get the deviled crab again, but I don't think I've ever cared for deviled crab anyways. The coleslaw was crunchy and good, but was uncomparable to the creamy cheese grits which could have been my dessert. Everything was served in a basket with wax paper, sides are served in styrofoam cups, and plastic silverware to top it all off. My handsome date recounted his childhood memories growing up just around the corner while we shared the most amazing order of cheese grits I've ever had. I introduced myself to George who had been so attentive during our meal I was tempted to offer him a seat so I could hear about the history of the place. He told us that his parents were both from Greece; the photos on the wall leading to the restrooms corroborated his story. The frames were filled with old school photographs of a family holding hands dancing in a circle with smiles on their faces. They reminded me of old photos I had seen of my grandfather and his family. I told him I really enjoyed the food and the restaurant and couldn't wait to come back to try the greek salad.

As we were leaving I noticed they had a drive through!

The menu and pictures of the restaurants are on their website.


Home of the freshest Seafood, Fried Green Tomatoes, and Louie’s Famous Greek Salad!
http://www.georgeandlouies.com/