Taste of the Town

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Toddy's isn't even the best bar in it's area.
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Incorrect. It is a small slice of heaven on earth, minus the smoke.

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Love the metal toilet in the Lap. Does anybody want to fess up to laying some cable there? I never did.
 
Really wanted you people to know something about a place called BOB-E-QUE down chapman hwy. in seymour. It is like 20 mins, in a small house next to AmSouth and across the street from a supermarket...if you are near check it out... 5 dollar lunch specials. I used to live up in powell, and drive down there once every 2 weeks or so, so good pork BBQ!!!
 
copper cellar and OCI love the atmosphere at OCI i can see it being "gamedayesque" lol ya thats a real word
 
It was Cancun's when I was in high school....
Before that it was Crazy Horse or Long Horse Saloon or something like that...
I know because my dad was good friends with the owner. Same guy who opened up Cotton Eye Joe's
 
Ye Olde Steakhouse will be featured on the "Taste of the Town" segmant. The tour bus was parked outside as I passed by earlier.
 
I am going to patron the Copper Cellar tommorrow before the game, I believe the Maryland crab cakes with the Hollandaise sauce will be my selection, they are pretty damn tasty.
 
I would feel at home there then. I bet they don't have a bartender throwing beer bottles the length of the bar at a garbage can....
They could if they wanted to. The bars are very small and strangely placed. It's an odd setup. Slighly less casual than Young Avenue, but not much.
 
Ask for some elephant flank, with a side of ajue!!....it smells a little funny...but...tastes like chicken!
 
The GP at OCI was the 89 Auburn game. The posts from the 98 UF game both went out of the stadium. One went into the river. The second was marched down the strip and then over to the fire station in the fort where it was cut into pieces. I think a large part made it to the strip.
 
I'll add one from the "old strip" category: Yosimite Sams. It was the last place in town that you could shoot pool and get into a fight where you could break wooden straightback chairs over your opponent's head! Circa 1980. Across the street and a couple doors down from the Lap.
 
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