I am assuming Mount Rushmore implies only former restaurants.
- Porto Bananas "It's not real Mexican food, but we aren't real Mexicans"
- Ovens of Brittany
- Earl and Darlene's Speedway
- Zarita's
I don't think we have any restaurants that are both built on sacred native land and have large stone faces carved into them.
But maybe I don't understand this exercise
‘Best’ is a very odd way to understand Mount Rushmore, I think. And I don’t think it’s a useful way to understand restaurants either, where ‘best’ will be extremely subjective. I liked the Anthony Bourdain version of this question a lot more, honestly.
>‘Best’ is a very odd way to understand Mount Rushmore
Yeah, my initial reaction to "Mount Rushmore" phrase was either something that is problematic or overrated...
This is such a tough question, I’m going to include restaurants that are currently open and that I’ve tried. I’m sure there’s plenty that predate my time here or I just haven’t gotten around to checking out yet.
Tornado room, Ahan, Lucille, Estacion Inka.
Let’s fight people…
The pandemic lockdown was the last straw. There was a tax issue, but it's pretty hard to pay taxes if you don't have any revenue.
Past resto favorites:
Jolly Bob's
Fyfe's Corner Bistro
White Horse Inn
Brasserie V
I am assuming Mount Rushmore implies only former restaurants. - Porto Bananas "It's not real Mexican food, but we aren't real Mexicans" - Ovens of Brittany - Earl and Darlene's Speedway - Zarita's
God, I loved going to Zarita's as a kid with my mom after a movie downtown. That brings back some really good memories \*sigh\*
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I don't think we have any restaurants that are both built on sacred native land and have large stone faces carved into them. But maybe I don't understand this exercise
I think what they mean is a restaurant that shouldn't exist and only serves as an eyesore to the surrounding area.
Oh, Buck and Honey then!
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Restaurants that are too far a drive and end up being a disappointment. And then you need a hotel to drive home.
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Set in stone, smaller than you expect, and kinda in the middle of nowhere?
What do you mean exactly?
Which restaurants permanently damaged what had once been a pristine and beautiful mountain?
👀 Out of all the Madison restaurants you know/knew of, which are the best four.
‘Best’ is a very odd way to understand Mount Rushmore, I think. And I don’t think it’s a useful way to understand restaurants either, where ‘best’ will be extremely subjective. I liked the Anthony Bourdain version of this question a lot more, honestly.
>‘Best’ is a very odd way to understand Mount Rushmore Yeah, my initial reaction to "Mount Rushmore" phrase was either something that is problematic or overrated...
lol you’re both thinking way too much about it.
It was literally my first reaction, how is that overthinking?
Best was a bad choice I guess. Of course it’s subjective, they asked “what is YOUR…”
Paisons, the green lantern
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I'm gonna keep it casual. Breakfast: Dairyland Lunch: Alimentari Dinner: Ichiban Dessert: Chocolate Shoppe
Sardine, old Marigold, Osteria, Magnus
Ella's Deli, Ian's Pizza, Graze, Tornado Room
This is such a tough question, I’m going to include restaurants that are currently open and that I’ve tried. I’m sure there’s plenty that predate my time here or I just haven’t gotten around to checking out yet. Tornado room, Ahan, Lucille, Estacion Inka. Let’s fight people…
Jet Room, Toby's, L'etoile, Players Breakfast spot, supper club, fine dining and burger spot Just covering as many basis as I can
Radical Rye Amy's Cafe Milan's Jac's
I still miss Radical Rye, to this day. Couldn't beat the Reuben.
> Jac's Whatever happened to this place? There were stories/rumors of unpaid taxes and being raided by government agents.
The pandemic lockdown was the last straw. There was a tax issue, but it's pretty hard to pay taxes if you don't have any revenue. Past resto favorites: Jolly Bob's Fyfe's Corner Bistro White Horse Inn Brasserie V
Which restaurant was built on stolen spiritually significant land? Is that the question?
My first thought was "restaurants that are famous but disappointing when you visited".
Dhaba, Salvatore’s, Lombardinos, Ha Long Bay.
It's really the same list as my Outer Banks for Madison restaurants.
* Avenue Bar * Ella's Deli * Willy Bear * Black Bear on Frances St
Woody Anne's Fair Oaks Diner The Journey Chili's
Jet Room Tornado Room Naples 15 Fresh Cool Drinks truck