While Hubers is known for its turkey, it has other menu items – all worth trying, most notably ham and coleslaw, but you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu from hamburgers to its Reuben or clam chowder or the Shrimp Louie. And the prices are very reasonable. (#7- #8) Afte...
While Hubers is known for its turkey, it has other menu items – all worth trying, most notably ham and coleslaw, but you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu from hamburgers to its Reuben or clam chowder or the Shrimp Louie. And the prices are very reasonable. (#7- #8) Afte...
Being well north of 4,000 breweries in the US means fans of good beer in the US are no longer dependent on those Hanseatic Hamburgers of big craft who ship coast to coast. People are making their own better local beer now just as the Netherlands did around 1450 and England did starting...
” they subsidize rent, buy furniture for new apartments, and send periodic checks in the mail to make sure little Johnny is “still able to have some fun.” While it’s nice of them, it creates a lifestyle that’s
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Schweppes leaves me with two other complaints: the dollhouse-sized bottle left me wanting more. And this ginger beer, which I have yet to see on any American shelf, is too hard to find. You wouldn’t expect McDonalds to make one of the best hamburgers. But industry giant Schweppes comes...
One of those great old (1949) American "hot dog stands" that sells a little bit of everything you would expect, including hamburgers, hot dogs, curly fries, and milkshakes. In fact, over 140 flavors of milkshakes! And the banana shake is amazing. Watch for their food truck too ("shake...
Rogue Sriracha Hot Stout Beer, made from Huy Fong hot chili sauce and ripened Rogue Farms ingredients, is ready to drink with soup, sauces, pasta, pizza, hotdogs, hamburgers, chow mein, or anything you’d like to wash down with a spicy kick. ...
Hamburger Blue came with a strong topping of blue cheese and cheddar, and Hamburger Mary, with melted cheddar, tomatoes, lettuce, sprouts and a special sauce. The hamburgers are large, full of flavor and juice and served on freshly baked buns. They cost $3.80-$4.60. Alas, no French fries...
meatloaf, spaghetti, stews, roast chicken, Swanson dinners, chops, and roasts. Also, omelettes, tinned vegetables, fresh corn in summer, salads, cole slaw. For eating out non-Jewish style, it was either A&W hamburgers, the hot dog stand, pizza, Chinese food, or later (1970s) “Continenta...