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AustinChief 07:50 PM 06-12-2009
OK, question for the St Joe planeteers... Name some "famous" St Joe restaurants(past or present) and what you would consider their "signature" item...

Maybe it is just the item you associate with them .. for instance...

The Bucket Shop= beefburger
Galvin's=fried chicken
36th Street= Tenderloin sandwich
D&G= the Simon
Kleinbrodts= scrappy beef
Cordonnier's = catfish sandwich
Jerre Anne's = any and every side dish

NO CHAINS ALLOWED...

extra credit if you have a recipe for said item!
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Nzoner 08:43 PM 06-12-2009
You must've never had a Bottoms Up tenderloin sandwich,that was a sad sad day when they closed their doors.
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Mizzou_8541 09:06 PM 06-12-2009
36th Street is good but pricey. Their claim to fame is Tom Selleck ate there...

Hoof and Horn is awesome, but it burned down if I am not mistaken-best items are(were) anything beef
Merrick's- Subs (I know, subs can't be that good, right? They come with a dipping sauce that is freaking amazing.)
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BigCatDaddy 09:07 PM 06-12-2009
Sack N Save - 3 Chillidogs for $1
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Nzoner 09:09 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541:

Hoof and Horn is awesome, but it burned down if I am not mistaken-best items are(were) anything beef
It's open again
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Mizzou_8541 09:10 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by Nzoner:
It's open again
How long? I haven't been back in awhile.
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Nzoner 09:11 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541:
How long? I haven't been back in awhile.

Not sure within the last few months
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AustinChief 09:19 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by Nzoner:
You must've never had a Bottoms Up tenderloin sandwich,that was a sad sad day when they closed their doors.
Best I ever had was actually Jim's Place... but I doubt it is around anymore... but 36th st was more famous for it (at least in my childhood)

So Joe, got any suggestions?

I will add another.. Barbosa's = cheese enchilada's in the red pork sauce
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AustinChief 09:20 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541:
36th Street is good but pricey. Their claim to fame is Tom Selleck ate there...

Hoof and Horn is awesome, but it burned down if I am not mistaken-best items are(were) anything beef
Merrick's- Subs (I know, subs can't be that good, right? They come with a dipping sauce that is freaking amazing.)
Hoof and Horn was a fave of mine as a kid... if you had to pick ONE item what would you pick from there (for me it was filet mignon but that isn't something I would call a sig item of there's)
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Mizzou_8541 09:28 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by AustinChief:
Hoof and Horn was a fave of mine as a kid... if you had to pick ONE item what would you pick from there (for me it was filet mignon but that isn't something I would call a sig item of there's)
I don't remember. I just remember going there as a kid and it being freaking amazing. I mean, it isn't normal for kids to like steak, right? Isn't that a taste that develops as one gets older? It was a HUGE deal to get to go to the Hoof 'n Horn. Like once a year on your birthday huge.

I just remember VERY good food.
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chasedude 09:34 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by Nzoner:
You must've never had a Bottoms Up tenderloin sandwich,that was a sad sad day when they closed their doors.
The Momma Ester. It was so huge the bun dwarfed in comparison.
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Nzoner 09:35 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by AustinChief:

So Joe, got any suggestions?
From my days as a kid it was also The Bucket Shop and my Aunt has the original beefburger recipe.I'd also have to give a :-) to The Pizza Royal,been open for years and still continues to put out great thin crust pizza.

More recently famous for me(although already gone) was Beaty's BBQ,best ribs,sauce and beans I've ever had and I've had a lot.
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Nzoner 09:37 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by chasedude:
The Momma Ester. It was so huge the bun dwarfed in comparison.

Once a week they also served what they called the Hot Mommy Ester,the huge thick tenderloin covered in mashed potatoes and cream gravy.
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chasedude 09:52 PM 06-12-2009
What was the name of the Pizza place that used to be at the Uhaul location on the N Belt? I remember it had the "Monkey Doors" for kids. It had a large window to watch the pizza man make the pies.
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Nzoner 09:52 PM 06-12-2009
Originally Posted by chasedude:
What was the name of the Pizza place that used to be at the Uhaul location on the N Belt? I remember it had the "Monkey Doors" for kids. It had a large window to watch the pizza man make the pies.
Dapper Dan's
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