bhurt Posted August 8, 2009 Posted August 8, 2009 Trust me I have eating there and it is very good but salt n pepper is closer for me and easier to get a seat. Hmmm never had a problem getting a seat, probably because I reserve seats before I go Quote
agbff Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 Chicken on the way... loves my fried chicken! And when ya get off the river late they are still serving up grease boiled bird....mmmmm Quote
bigalcal Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 Alberta King of Subs in the NE. I am a former Montrealer and they serve up awesome smoked meat, HOT Montreal style subs and poutine. They have a "Smoked Meat Poutine" which is to die for!! Quote
headscan Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 If you want a real good deli sandwich then go to Keith's Deli, one of my most fav places to eat, next to burger inn. Oh yeah, Keith's kicks some serious ass. There was one sandwich with gravy on it that just makes my mouth water thinking about. You could actually feel your arteries hardening while eating it. Alberta King of Subs in the NE. I am a former Montrealer and they serve up awesome smoked meat, HOT Montreal style subs and poutine. They have a "Smoked Meat Poutine" which is to die for!! How does it compare to Schwartz's? I've never been able to find a good smoked meat sandwich outside of Montreal. Quote
LynnF Posted August 9, 2009 Author Posted August 9, 2009 Chicken on the way... loves my fried chicken! And when ya get off the river late they are still serving up grease boiled bird....mmmmm That's Mike's favourite....he always asks me to go and get him some. My excuse: it's not on the way. I love their corn fritters and shrimp but it pretty much stops there. Quote
LynnF Posted August 10, 2009 Author Posted August 10, 2009 And in the category of best unknown Mexican restaurant: http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2009/08/...406511-sun.html Quote
Crogg Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 Oh yeah, Keith's kicks some serious ass. There was one sandwich with gravy on it that just makes my mouth water thinking about. You could actually feel your arteries hardening while eating it. How does it compare to Schwartz's? I've never been able to find a good smoked meat sandwich outside of Montreal. Meyer's on 11st sw, (beside the Galaxy) makes a nice smoked meat sandwich on City Rye bread. No fries though. You can order Shwartz's online too! My buddy has ordered online, and it was delicious! Call me when it arrives... http://www.schwartzsdeli.com/index_eng.html Quote
hopdrop Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Haven't been in a while, but Varsity Subs (pizza too) is an awesome Mom and Pop place. Only like two tables in the front and that includes the horizontal Pacman machine. Used to get a footlong sub for $4, sweet. Man I hate Subway. Quote
Pipestoneflyguy Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Can't speak to Calgary but....locally I suggest.... Best riverside sub ever - Railway Deli in Canmore - soooooooooo good. Place is owned by former Post Hotel Chefs (5 star quality) Lake Louise - most over-priced / under-quality is mountain Restaurant (husky) - greasy nasty gut rot, visit LL bar and Grill - Best eats, low cost, Lake Louise Hostel - nicest (and only) patio, visit Historic Train Station Restaurant. - Biggest surprise, Post hotel for lunch, surprisingly affordable (15-20 for lunch) true 5 star domain- Best local haunt for reasonable dinner, the Outpost restaurant in basement of post. Honourable mention - Somewhat unhealthy and unrealistically large portions, legendary gut filling capacity road trip traditional heavy meal nosh - Frontier Restaurant on left as entering Revelstoke - no trucker leaves hungry, no angler leaves unsatisfied...Ooops I mean on the right as you enter Revy (on the hwy) Quote
dude1125 Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Boogie Buggers kicks Tommy Burger butt on taste, vibe and price The Red Bus just off of 11 Street SE has a good vibe and pretty good poutine (I forgot the name) I guess Spolumbo's has a good vibe but isn't much of a dive in the new digs.... they still make a great sub The Deer Head Cafe on Edmonton Trail was ok but is gone now Chicken On The Way has it all if only it was sit down The Palomino Smoke House has great food but is an expensive place made to look like a Dive The St Louis and The King Eddy were fun to eat at. Not great food but they sure made up for it on the Dive part. Speaking of dives it's too bad The National didn't get their Diner finished The National had an outdoor bar back in '99 and had steak and corn on the cob for 3 or 4 bucks. It was great place (the best patio in Calgary) too bad it didn't take off. I would pass on Peters because they don't make their fries from scratch Calgary needs a good: -pancake house -tiki lounge -montreal style deli (there must be one in Calgary somewhere) now I'm craving latkes Quote
dude1125 Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 I forgot Jimmy's A&A Deli on 20th Ave NW. They make the best Shwarma and it always fun to hang out in the line up waiting to order. Quote
LynnF Posted August 12, 2009 Author Posted August 12, 2009 Boogie Buggers kicks Tommy Burger butt on taste, vibe and price The Red Bus just off of 11 Street SE has a good vibe and pretty good poutine (I forgot the name) I guess Spolumbo's has a good vibe but isn't much of a dive in the new digs.... they still make a great sub The Deer Head Cafe on Edmonton Trail was ok but is gone now Chicken On The Way has it all if only it was sit down The Palomino Smoke House has great food but is an expensive place made to look like a Dive The St Louis and The King Eddy were fun to eat at. Not great food but they sure made up for it on the Dive part. Speaking of dives it's too bad The National didn't get their Diner finished The National had an outdoor bar back in '99 and had steak and corn on the cob for 3 or 4 bucks. It was great place (the best patio in Calgary) too bad it didn't take off. I would pass on Peters because they don't make their fries from scratch Calgary needs a good: -pancake house -tiki lounge -montreal style deli (there must be one in Calgary somewhere) now I'm craving latkes Oh ya...knishes and latkes....Calgary needs a good Jewish food restaurant ala Toronto's Pickle Barrel. I've heard that My Marvin Deli on 4th and 22nd (is that the right name?) serves that stuff. But I've also heard it's not very good. Every time I find myself there I just go into Mercato for some pear and gorgonzola pizza and forget about the latkes. Quote
dude1125 Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Oh ya...knishes and latkes....Calgary needs a good Jewish food restaurant ala Toronto's Pickle Barrel. I've heard that My Marvin Deli on 4th and 22nd (is that the right name?) serves that stuff. But I've also heard it's not very good. Every time I find myself there I just go into Mercato for some pear and gorgonzola pizza and forget about the latkes. I've tried My Marvins a couple of times at 4th & 22nd it was well below average. I seem to recall it was at another location and was alright Quote
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