I loathe Panera with the heat of a thousand suns.
A zonie is a calzone, just different name, but the awesomeness that is the buffalo chicken zonie with a side dipper of blue cheese...was also the cure for late night drunken foolery.No zonies when I went through...but agreed Pizza Pub also was awesome.
What is a zonie?
Haha, Oswego can be alot of fun and be a complete mess...just way to many drunk college kids! I have some good ones myself, most recent a night in the slammer with my future brother in law after I punched a bicycle cop in the back of his head outside of the sting last harbormess. Mind you, he pushed my fiancée and I was a wee bit hammered. Long story but lets just say I didn't get charged because the officer was in the wrong just as much as I was for punching him...haha, great times I tell ya!
Liked it the first couple of times, maybe cuz it was new and different, but the one adjective that always comes to mind with their food/bread is - dry.Wow really? I think it's a great alternative to fast food when you need something quick and cheap.
God damn you!!! We should've been friends.Whe I used to go back for Harbormess we would open the place back up after hours (friends of family)pull the curtains shut and make cheeseburg subs and Vodka slurpees.
Old City Hall... Bucklands, Broadwells. Mmmm.I almost got in a fight at Harbormess once too, in a short story, accidentally touched girls ass, boyfriend, yelling at me, at Old City, to loud, can't hear anything, he punches me in the arm, I turn around yelling WHATTTT!! She and a couple friends push him away...He escaped severe pain that night.
Sigma Gamma rocked back in late 70's/early 80's too. Probably the best frat back then from this unaffliated guy's opinion.Zonies is awesome.
And the Oswego Sub Shop is great because it's 3 houses away from Sigma Gamma which throws pretty much the only frat parties worth going to. Unless it's within walking distance of other college party places or bars, I'm not sure how successful it will be.
And the Oswego Sub Shop is great because it's 3 houses away from Sigma Gamma which throws pretty much the only frat parties worth going to. Unless it's within walking distance of other college party places or bars, I'm not sure how successful it will be.
I could tell you some good fraternity stories but I don't think the statue of limitations have expired after 30 plus years.I personally got sick of frat parties after my first semester freshman year - just hated feeling claustrophobic in basements while having to fight tooth and nail to get access to a keg of Milwaukee's Best. Would rather go to a house party or bar.
Thank god for plus plan bro!!!As a current Oswego student I am excited. I remember during finals week I'd always order a meatball sub and get it delivered to me. That along with hitting up sub shop after a night of drinking is a great time as well.
But if you are familiar with Oswego Sub Shop (particularly the Cheeseburger Sub which is literally God's gift to DRUNKARDS, and I'm not even religious), then this is great news for you.
If you live outside of Central NY, this thread is of no use to you whatsoever.
But if you are familiar with Oswego Sub Shop (particularly the Cheeseburger Sub which is literally God's gift to humanity, and I'm not even religious), then this is great news for you.
http://blog.syracuse.com/storefront/2013/05/a_fixture_in_oswego_since_the.html#incart_river_default
They are very good...order it with the works plus ketchup.This thread again reminds us of the uber strong faction of Oswego State Lakers that reside on the board. Excited about this development; that BK has sat vacant for a while now and it would be great to have something other than another national chain residing there.
I just hope the food tastes half as good as everyone here is saying. Or to be more accurate, I hope the Cheeseburger Sub is still good if eaten while sober. Can't wait to check it out, wish it was going to open sooner.
Not even close Mark...Sig Tau (The Tools) threw the best parties.Sigma Gamma rocked back in late 70's/early 80's too. Probably the best frat back then from this unaffliated guy's opinion.
After reading this thread...I will stop at Oswego Sub this summer for lunch.
The current owners father actually attempted to franchise his business. I only knew of one shop somewhere near Plattsburgh that didn't do well for various reasons...especially the incompetence of the franchisee.Also...they tried this before unsuccessfully. They opened 2 I think up in the north country, somewhere. Obvious why he's not saying that, but still a little shifty.
Key words "temporary location". It was set-up to take advantage of the construction of the Nine Mile 2 facility. Once the construction was complete and the huge number of workers left the area it was shutdown.It is a shock you've never heard of it. I went to college up there years ago, work up there now but live in Liverpool. With you having family up there it's strange you never heard of them since they sponsor all sorts of sports teams up there too. I know Syracusans who frequent Harborfest have found the Sub shop too.
I only knew of one other location that they opened. It was a temporary location in a trailer, east of the city along the lake near the power plant. I don't know why it closed but most of the out of area construction workers working at the nuclear plant seemed to go there back then. Maybe the construction workers left the area or the plant became less tolerant of workers leaving the plant to eat offsite? I even wondered if it was seasonal even when it was open. The location was on a pretty isolated country road when the weather is poor.
Surprised they put it in the village on the main road. Lots of traffic and difficult to get in and out of there.
Not even close Mark...Sig Tau (The Tools) threw the best parties.