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OK...lets hear it for beef stands...to steak houses...to fine dining.

Places of interest would be virtually anywhere but lets concentrate on the obvious venue's first.

I would suggest the following:

Metro Chicago
Atlanta
St. Louis
Milwaukee
Kansas City
Wilmington N.C.
Los Angelos
New Orleans and Louisianna in general
Jupiter...and south Florida in general
Ft. Myers...and west Florida in general
Detroit
Pittsburgh
Cleveland

Lets hear it!

Btw, I left the east coast north of NC out because most of us have never attended a tournament there. Boston is like San Francisco and New Orleans...so many great places it would require 10,000 posts!....NY city too, but who wants to go to NY for more than a weekend?
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Soxnole, Thanks for starting this thread. It should be fun.

My entry must be credited to TRatko, who suggested my son and I try this place.

Pinchers Crab Shack Restaurant
Located in Ft. Myers, Fl for those who are planning on getting to a PG Showcase or just visiting.

Restaurant located overlooking the Caloosahatchee River and in the Best Western Ft. Myers Waterfront Hotel. Much better than staying at the Radisson. Bar and restaurant serving fresh seafood, raw bar with shrimp, clams, oysters and stone crab claws. Very Reasonable. I think my son and I had every lunch and every dinner there during our stay. Indoor/outdoor eating and drinking. Great bar. Mingle with the locals.
Located right next to Woody's Barbeque Restaurant.

My Rating ****
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soxnole- can we add Phoenix to the list?

Been to plenty in tounaments in Kenosha and some of my favorite places are up there since I also went to college there. Try Renzo's on 52nd St for the best pizza tournovers...ever. And the Spot Drive-in on 75th St has great burger, fries as well as old fashioned car hops.

It was mentioned in the other food threads but a stop at Ricobene's after playing at IIT is always a must for our family.
A few of my favorites:

Ft Myers: Smokey Bones BBQ(coldest beer in town and great food)

Milwaukee: Saz's Statehouse features all things Milwaukee.
Kopp's is a custard place that has some of the best (and messiest) hamburgers anywhere.
Serb Hall For Milwaukee’s best fish fry on Friday nights (go early).
Bartolata Restaurants Any of this family of restaurants is a good bet.

New Orleans: Snooty Commander's Palace-sit down, great atmosphere and outstanding food but bring your wallet.
Casual- Mother's-The polar opposite of Commanders atmosphere wise but the best food in the Big Easy.

Beaux Bridge, LA (Home of Jake Delhomme)-Mulates (as authentic a Cajun restaurant you'll ever find) great food...just don't ask what you're eating.

Memphis: Charles Vergos Rendezvous- Best BBQ anywhere...it's hard to find but follow your nose. (it's near AutoZone Park)
blazer, A great list indeed. I've never been to Memphis but for my taste, Jim & Nicks at 5 points in Birmingham, Ala. for the best BBQ I've ever eaten. Cheese bisquits, great ribs (St. Louis and Baby Back) pulled pork, etc. Finding this restaurant was the only good thing about my son needing TJ Surgery and going to Birmingham.
Being a former St. Louisian, I concur with Silver Bullet..."the Hill" is great homestyle Italian food...Cunetto's House of Pasta (long wait, but great food, reasonably priced), Guissepe's (there is a Ted Drewes across the street on South Grand). Also, Culpeppers for great wings and sandwiches, Blueberry Hill or O'Connells for great burgers.
Blazer25,

I think that the Casino steak house is deserving of mention as well as ....can't remember the name. West of Marquette several blocks, tough neighborhood, original 1950's theme...great steaks.

boris,

Cunetto's House of Pasta is truely the best.
Try the fried ravioli available everywhere in St. Louis. Slingers and Devils delight is a different experience and tougher to handle as I get older. A great drive-in just south of 44 on Kingshighway serves such fare.
I'll try and chime in occasionally with what is imo the very very best.

Best 2 steak houses in the U.S.

1)Lochobers on winter street in Boston.
2)Sanibel Steak House on Sanibel Island.
do not confuse this with the others in the chain...eat at the Sanibel location only.

Best 2 restaurants anywhere.

1)Commander's Palace in New Orleans.
2)The Tadich grill In San Francisco.

Best chain restaurants.

1)Ruth's Chris
2)Pappadeaux
3)Ralph and Kacoo's..the one in NO is the best bang for the buck with fabulous food.
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Cincinnati. Chili dogs anyone? I am going there for a Legion tournament this summer, pretty excited, if only for the food.


Mhsballer,

When in Cincinatti and you're done with the Skyline chili dogs, take the team to Ryan's Buffet. Be careful, it's easy to overdo it.

Also get to the Montgomery Inn for ribs. Best rib sauce I've ever tasted (I buy bottles whenever I'm in Cinci...if I run out, I buy them online).

In general...

First restaurant that served me a NY strip steak that I couldn't finish was Ruth's Chris. It left me with a warm spot in my heart (took a couple of Rolaids for that). Still a personal favorite.

Perhaps my favorite restaurant of all is Nick's Fishmarket in Chicago (Rosemont location is also good). I've had great meals every time I've been there.

Mike F
Not as universal as others but some good choices when out and about.

Best Steaks

Chop House - Chicago
Gibson's - Chicago or Rosemont only
Del Frisco - Ft. Worth only
Jack Gibbon's Garden - Oak Forest

Best Pizza

Vito and Nicks - Pulaski Ave only (The mean old lady who lived just east of the building is my Grandmother-in-Law. No longer lives there and at 95 years old not as mean)

Village Pizzaria - Rosemont

Vito and Nicks - Lemont (not as burnt on the sides and bottom . Need the ovens to break in a bit better)

Best Beefs

Al's on Taylor
Carm's in Westchester.

Best Dog

O'Malleys on 35th Street
The Kosher Best Factory (Deli) - Pershing Ave

Best Italian

Bruna's Restorante - Chicago (Oakley Street)
Cunneto's House of Pasta - St. Louis (The Hill)

Best Seafood

Joe Lees Seafood - Kemah, Tx
Nick's Fishmarket - Chicago

Best BBQ

Heavenly D's - Houston
Reynold's BBQ - St. Louis

Best Wings

Duff's - Buffalo
Anchor Bar - Buffalo
My Wives special receipt

Best Burger

Porterhouse - Burr Ridge
Crystal Tree Golf Club - Tinley Park
Prophetstown Golf Club - Prophetstown,Il
The places that are mentioned over and over must be as good as advertised.

I really like the Bridgeport info and the hidden gems posted by Sultiger and wudworker.

Holden....hate to hear that about Lochobers. How about Kelly's in Revere (clams)...or one of the best deals of all time in Boston @ the wharf....the NO NAME DINER!???
CSG,

WOW, great time to be in Omaha for a tournament! good The D1 College World Series runs from June 16 trough June 25/26. You absolutely must take your team, at the very least your son/family, to Rosenblatt Stadium for a game and/or to just walk around the park. There are lots of things to do. NCAA puts on events and lots of vendors, t-shirts/hats, bats, balls, gloves, Muzuno, Wilson, Rawlings, Easton, Louisville Slugger. Hope you get the idea. Lots of baseball stuff going on! You will not be disappointed! Some of my favorite (now ratty) t-shirts came from the CWS. We would play tournament games and then head down to Rosenblatt Stadium, still in our uniforms covered in dirt. The kids would run around during the game bugging participating college players to sigh a ball and/or a CWS program. These are some of my son’s prize possessions. For example he has a 1999 program signed by Mark Prior, along with many other players, when he was pitching for USC (that’s University of Southern California for those in the southeast Wink). Parking can be tough, so get there early if possible. You can find reasonable parking in the residential area just west of the stadium and if lucky maybe find something on the street (come early).

After the game…….. drunkard

South 13th Street runs north & south right in front of Rosenblatt Stadium, where the College World Series is played, intersection of 13th and US80. Head north on 13th Street about 2 miles, past the railroad tracts to an area of Omaha called the Old Market, about 6 to 10 square blocks just east of 13th past the tracks, lots to do here as well, shops etc… Omaha Prime is in this area. There is a micro brewery called Upstream Brewing at the corner of Jackson & 11th that is more reasonable than Omaha Prime and has something for everyone, burgers and such, the beer isn’t bad either. However, this area has a lot of other dinning opportunities. Below are several links that should help you out. Good stuff…. dazzler

http://www.oldmarket.com/

http://www.cwsomaha.com/html/home/index.asp
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