I don’t know what to hat meansEnough Heids coneys to down a full grown horse
while I agree, this post will not go over well here. We'll get at least one "Shifty's [or insert comparable mediocre Syracuse wing joint] wings are da best" reply.I’d drive them to Buffalo and find them something there. It’s remarkable to me how much better the food is here compared to Syracuse with them being so close and similar in many ways.
This. Plus plenty of cornbread!Dinosaur BBQ for the Original BBQ pork Sandwhich or the BBS Brisket sandwich with a local draft beer.
Arad is nice, went there years back. It reminded me next door, Craftsman Inn, I went the first time for Valentine’s Day back in 2018 and was one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had at a restaurant. I figured it was busy and they were understaffed so tried again last October, while it wasn’t a bad experience the food wasn’t that great for the price.while I agree, this post will not go over well here. We'll get at least one "Shifty's wings are da best" reply.
As far as Syracuse cuisine, I've had great meals at Arad Evans Inn, Joey's and a little family-style Italian restaurant, the name of which I can't remember. I believe it's closed now. Can't go wrong with Dino BBQ or Blue Tusk for more informal experiences
Craftsman’s food leaves a lot to be desired.Arad is nice, went there years back. It reminded me next door, Craftsman Inn, I went the first time for Valentine’s Day back in 2018 and was one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had at a restaurant. I figured it was busy and they were understaffed so tried again last October, while it wasn’t a bad experience the food wasn’t that great for the price.
Turning Stone’s steakhouse or Brewster InnHow about a huge tender steak
Very coolGrimaldi’s, and we were sitting at the very next table over from JB, Dick Vitale and the SU coaching staff. Food was fantastic and eavesdropping on the conversation(after meeting Dickie V in the parking lot on the way in) was even better! Too bad we had to pay, non-athlete and all.
There used to be a big Italian place in Liverpool called Tonino's(???). Huge menu, and everything was very good, IMO.
Always like Walter White's also.
I love their pizza so muchWhen we moved away from Syracuse in 1978, we had Varsity Pizza as our last meal. Whenever I returned to town in years since, I always went to the Varsity.
Just did a quick search - Tonino's Trattoria on Oswego Rd. in Liverpool. Not there anymore, I believe.santangelos?
Grimaldi’s is still open, unless there was another oneSome of the best restaurants I patronized when I lived in 'Cuse are closed: Grimaldi's, Jonathan's Seafood, The Concord and Valli's- all on Erie Blvd. When visiting I liked Rico's and even it's shuttered.
How about Inn of the Season's on Onondaga Hill. My family had Thanksgiving there in the late 70's, early 80's when it was known as Gen. Hutchinson's House near OCC. Fine dining in an historic atmosphere. More for the recruits parents then perhaps the recruit.
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