Western-Related Off-Topic Thread.
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Got to disagree with Micah on this one. Metro is way overpriced. It keeps the white trash out but isn't worth the cost of a $20+ lunch. Does Frankie Rowland's serve lunch?
For lunch, Fork in the Alley on Crystal Spring Avenue (pizza, burgers, dogs; eat outside), Ben Gui Sushi in Old Country Plaza on Starkey Road (Japanese), and Alejandro's Mexican Grill downtown (good, inexpensive real Mexican food, crowded at lunch). Fast food, I go to Zaxby's. Healthy stuff, I go to Ukrops. For something different me and the guys at the office go to the Pancake House on Williamson (although walking in wearing a tie always makes me feel a little weird.)
For lunch, Fork in the Alley on Crystal Spring Avenue (pizza, burgers, dogs; eat outside), Ben Gui Sushi in Old Country Plaza on Starkey Road (Japanese), and Alejandro's Mexican Grill downtown (good, inexpensive real Mexican food, crowded at lunch). Fast food, I go to Zaxby's. Healthy stuff, I go to Ukrops. For something different me and the guys at the office go to the Pancake House on Williamson (although walking in wearing a tie always makes me feel a little weird.)
nobody like thai food?
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I baked desserts at WildFlour for a while. All of their food is pretty good and most is healthy as well; I like to eat there.
I have to say that my pick for favorite lunch spot would go to Montano's. The key to eating out is perceived value. You won't spend any more at Montano's for lunch than you will at Brambleton Deli, Wildflour, Quizno's, etc, but it is a much nicer atmosphere and seems like you eating more than a $7 meal. Not to mention they have a great prime rib sandwich.
I have to say that my pick for favorite lunch spot would go to Montano's. The key to eating out is perceived value. You won't spend any more at Montano's for lunch than you will at Brambleton Deli, Wildflour, Quizno's, etc, but it is a much nicer atmosphere and seems like you eating more than a $7 meal. Not to mention they have a great prime rib sandwich.
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when did roanoke get a Zaxby's???
new yorker, el rodeo, or that brazilian restaurant, i forget the name of it... all are good though, and montanos is not bad, but pricey for what it is...
new yorker, el rodeo, or that brazilian restaurant, i forget the name of it... all are good though, and montanos is not bad, but pricey for what it is...
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Zaxby's opened last Fall out on Hershberger/Ordway between Channel News office and Home Depot; sort of behind the EZN Food Mart station. I usually hit when I go to Sportsmans Warehouse to buy gun stuff. I think one just opened in Salem too on West Main near Fast Freddy's.
The "brazilian restaurant" is Carlos - probably my favorite restaurant in Roanoke - and it can be pricey.
The "brazilian restaurant" is Carlos - probably my favorite restaurant in Roanoke - and it can be pricey.
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at least two years ago, there is one off of Peters Creek as you go into Home Depot/WDBJ7 entrance.
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