Anyone had a good meal at a restaurant lately?

Started by Rome, March 08, 2006, 02:38:48 PM

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PoopyfaceMcGee

Qdoba and Moe's are basically the same place, and both are tasty.

Rome

You can add Tijuana Flats to that list.  It's all the same stuff and yeah, it's all decent.

mussa

tortilla soup is the shtein there. but let me tell you, you will shtein rivers after eating Qdoba. rivers
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PoopyfaceMcGee

That's only if you eat it with your boyfriend's "special sauce", mussa.


But seriously, I'm a guy who's had his share of mud butt and other various shteinting issues, and Qdoba is the least of my concerns.  I'm kind of curious as to what you'd order there that could cause these "rivers".

mussa

Whats not to understand about getting extreme mud butt from a fast food mexican joint?
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PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: mussa on April 18, 2007, 04:09:16 PM
Whats not to understand about getting extreme mud butt from a fast food mexican joint?

Qdoba's not your standard place - it's fresher/healthier than the "extreme mud butt" Mexican joints.

It's been kind to my colon the 6 or 7 times I've had it.

mussa

oh please. its all the same shtein. better design, thats it.
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Beermonkey

If you ever in the area, stop by Kenney's Madison Tavern in Warminster for their wings. I'm very, very picky about my wings, but could eat these 7 days a week.

phattymatty

Last night I met a friend at this place in Denver called Wynkoop, apparently it's America's oldest brewery.  Anyway, I had chili beer, brewed with some kind of ancho chiles, and it was pretty nasty.  i did have about 6-7 other delicious ones though.  i'm not used to drinking microbrews, my head was a disaster all day.

SD_Eagle5

Quote from: Beermonkey on April 18, 2007, 09:23:44 PM
If you ever in the area, stop by Kenney's Madison Tavern in Warminster for their wings. I'm very, very picky about my wings, but could eat these 7 days a week.
Where at in Warminster?

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: SD_Eagle on April 19, 2007, 07:22:49 PM
Quote from: Beermonkey on April 18, 2007, 09:23:44 PM
If you ever in the area, stop by Kenney's Madison Tavern in Warminster for their wings. I'm very, very picky about my wings, but could eat these 7 days a week.
Where at in Warminster?

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Quote from: phattymatty on April 19, 2007, 06:51:29 PM
Last night I met a friend at this place in Denver called Wynkoop, apparently it's America's oldest brewery.  Anyway, I had chili beer, brewed with some kind of ancho chiles, and it was pretty nasty.  i did have about 6-7 other delicious ones though.  i'm not used to drinking microbrews, my head was a disaster all day.
So the microbrews produced "Disaterous Results"
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