Excellent, thank you. It appears the Habs will have a game while we're there, too, and (assuming Covid rules?) that seems like a bucket-list-type experience.pdub wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 4:24 pm This was the place:
https://botabota.ca/en/
Treat yo self.
And it's in old Montreal so MICH might be there.
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Any tips on Charleston?
Work stuff out there next week--will have some time to kill.
Work stuff out there next week--will have some time to kill.
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Headed to Couer D' Alane next week.
Never been there in the cold weather.
Never been there in the cold weather.
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Charleston SC?
I like Pearlz Oyster Bar. I stop by here everyday I'm in town.
Had a good dinner at Husk
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5Church is really cool
Haven't been to Hymen's but there's always a huge line out front. Seems kinda touristy to me.
Had the best steak of my life at Grill 225. It is in the Market Pavilion Hotel we stayed at and we got vouchers for $50 bucks in food and beverage per day. Didn't really put a dent in the bill that night though. It was after an 8 hour drive from Lex, we checked in and then got a seat. I was all prepared for some seafood when the server said, "all of our steaks are 45 day dry aged prime". I had the 12 oz ribeye with hash browns and a Cab. Jumbo crab app to start.
If the weather is nice, this same hotel has a rooftop bar. Great views, really good food there as well.
For late night bad behavior I like Blind Tiger. There's usually some live music and it's a pretty good dive bar.
Mrs 99 liked the ghost tours. They have some pretty cool ones.
I like Pearlz Oyster Bar. I stop by here everyday I'm in town.
Had a good dinner at Husk
SNOB
5Church is really cool
Haven't been to Hymen's but there's always a huge line out front. Seems kinda touristy to me.
Had the best steak of my life at Grill 225. It is in the Market Pavilion Hotel we stayed at and we got vouchers for $50 bucks in food and beverage per day. Didn't really put a dent in the bill that night though. It was after an 8 hour drive from Lex, we checked in and then got a seat. I was all prepared for some seafood when the server said, "all of our steaks are 45 day dry aged prime". I had the 12 oz ribeye with hash browns and a Cab. Jumbo crab app to start.
If the weather is nice, this same hotel has a rooftop bar. Great views, really good food there as well.
For late night bad behavior I like Blind Tiger. There's usually some live music and it's a pretty good dive bar.
Mrs 99 liked the ghost tours. They have some pretty cool ones.
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Thanks--was hoping you'd chime in.
I know it's a big food town, and there are a ton of good options to parse through.
I know it's a big food town, and there are a ton of good options to parse through.
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99 always comes thru in the clutch.
Always wanted to go - my experience in South Carolina is very limited.
Always wanted to go - my experience in South Carolina is very limited.
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I visited Charleston about 10 years ago. Super cool old southern coastal town. I asked the hotel lady, hey I’m from KC and a bbq dork, would like to check out some Carolina style, are there any such joints around?
She says, actually yeah, there’s one just a couple blocks up the street!
So I walk up, sit down, drink 6 or 7 beers, and ask for a menu. It reads. “Best KC style bbq in the south!”
Dangit.
It was ok.
I wish I had more advice to offer on what to do there, but that was about all I recall.
Without knowing where to get it, I’d try to find somewhere that serves low country boils and that sorta stuff. Maybe some Carolina stule bbq too.
She says, actually yeah, there’s one just a couple blocks up the street!
So I walk up, sit down, drink 6 or 7 beers, and ask for a menu. It reads. “Best KC style bbq in the south!”
Dangit.
It was ok.
I wish I had more advice to offer on what to do there, but that was about all I recall.
Without knowing where to get it, I’d try to find somewhere that serves low country boils and that sorta stuff. Maybe some Carolina stule bbq too.
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There's so much good stuff there. Those are the places I've hit. There is tons more.
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I read that there are like crab boils and the like this time of year, but would require me to do some digging on places like instagram or eventbrite. Not sure I want to go down that rabbit hole, but sounds intriguing.ousdahl wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 1:46 pm I visited Charleston about 10 years ago. Super cool old southern coastal town. I asked the hotel lady, hey I’m from KC and a bbq dork, would like to check out some Carolina style, are there any such joints around?
She says, actually yeah, there’s one just a couple blocks up the street!
So I walk up, sit down, drink 6 or 7 beers, and ask for a menu. “Best KC style bbq in the south!”
Dangit.
It was ok.
I wish I had more advice to offer on what to do there, but that was about all I recall.
Without knowing where to get it, I’d try to find somewhere that serves low country boils and that sorta stuff. Maybe some Carolina stule bbq too.
Supposed to be in the mid 60's and peak into the 70's. I think that's warm enough for a boat ride.
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We did go out to Ft Sumpter. Pretty cool but that will take up most of a day. There's the Yorktown across the river, I'd like to see that.
I'd love to go to an oyster roast but Mrs 99 won't em.
I haven't been here but "they" say it's really good
https://www.rodneyscottsbbq.com/
I'd love to go to an oyster roast but Mrs 99 won't em.
I haven't been here but "they" say it's really good
https://www.rodneyscottsbbq.com/
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Rodney Scott's is on every "best in Charleston" list. I don't eat a ton of BBQ on the road, but Carolina is probably one of the places I should.
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SUMTER.
Where AMERICAS fight for MAHRIGHTS began!
Wasn't there some shitty submarine that the Confederates used in that attack?
Where AMERICAS fight for MAHRIGHTS began!
Wasn't there some shitty submarine that the Confederates used in that attack?
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Well, if by MAHRIGHTS you mean the civil war, the fighting actually began along the Kansas/mizzou border.
It was ragtag guerrilla fighting tho, not official soldier fighting, which why the civil war is otherwise said to have begun at Sumter
It was ragtag guerrilla fighting tho, not official soldier fighting, which why the civil war is otherwise said to have begun at Sumter
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I'm going to Hawaii in January. The damn luau costs more than the plane tickets.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 1:48 pmI read that there are like crab boils and the like this time of year, but would require me to do some digging on places like instagram or eventbrite. Not sure I want to go down that rabbit hole, but sounds intriguing.ousdahl wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 1:46 pm I visited Charleston about 10 years ago. Super cool old southern coastal town. I asked the hotel lady, hey I’m from KC and a bbq dork, would like to check out some Carolina style, are there any such joints around?
She says, actually yeah, there’s one just a couple blocks up the street!
So I walk up, sit down, drink 6 or 7 beers, and ask for a menu. “Best KC style bbq in the south!”
Dangit.
It was ok.
I wish I had more advice to offer on what to do there, but that was about all I recall.
Without knowing where to get it, I’d try to find somewhere that serves low country boils and that sorta stuff. Maybe some Carolina stule bbq too.
Supposed to be in the mid 60's and peak into the 70's. I think that's warm enough for a boat ride.
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Oh I well know.
My 11th grade final in American History was about skirmishes in the 1850s to 1860s.
That said, I cant say I'm an expert, as I wrote the paper the day before it was due.
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Carolina BBQ is trash.
Charleston is amazing though. Only place in the US that I would consider leaving the west for.
Charleston is amazing though. Only place in the US that I would consider leaving the west for.
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South Carolina is where US BBQ was 1st done. Definitely not trash.
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