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Local finest dining restaurant, in your area

  • bigkahuna
    Belly35;1713914 wrote:i did this was for bigkahuna ...
    While I was living in Temperance, MI, I drove by Mancy's almost everyday to and from work but never tried it. I'll have to one of these times I head up there for something else though.

    Also, in Perrysburg I really like Biaggi's for a more upscale Italian place.
  • Belly35
    bigkahuna;1714115 wrote:While I was living in Temperance, MI, I drove by Mancy's almost everyday to and from work but never tried it. I'll have to one of these times I head up there for something else though.

    Also, in Perrysburg I really like Biaggi's for a more upscale Italian place.


    My legacy in the Perrysburg, Swanson, Maumee and Rossford area has faded over the pasted 39 years and the legendary history of Belly35 classic staggering events at Tony Packo and Loma Linda are just memories.
  • Sonofanump
    bigkahuna;1713850 wrote: Miles Pizza
    The question was finest dining, not which piece of oversized dough will be stuck in your gut for 48 hours. Myles is the worst.
  • Sonofanump
    Belly35;1713866 wrote:what happen to Mancy's when I live in Perrysburg that was a standard once a month dining pleasure. Escargot was alway perfect...
    I perfer Mancy's Italian on the northwest side of town on Monroe.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Belly, I was in Canton last night. Weren't we supposed to meet up? I waited for over an hour at McKinley.

    Canton is a dump.
  • Sonofanump
    Pick6;1713967 wrote:The Lockview
    I like Lockview a lot, but I would not consider it finest dining.
  • Belly35
    ernest_t_bass;1714137 wrote:Belly, I was in Canton last night. Weren't we supposed to meet up? I waited for over an hour at McKinley.

    Canton is a dump.
    No no mofo
    You never told me PM me of the day, time or place and the event If you would have I would've been there.
    If you would have informed me we could of had dinner last night... at John's Bar..

    Next time let me know
  • Pick6
    Sonofanump;1714138 wrote:I like Lockview a lot, but I would not consider it finest dining.
    Well if we are being picky, then you have to exclude Mr. Zubs most definitely. I think you could make an argument though for Lockview maybe. The total selection and quality of beer, wine, and whisky is would beat most places. Atmposhere is nice. I guess the food is kind of odd considering everything else, but still good even if not "fine'.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Belly35;1714144 wrote:No no mofo
    You never told me PM me of the day, time or place and the event If you would have I would've been there.
    If you would have informed me we could of had dinner last night... at John's Bar..

    Next time let me know
    Just blowing you smoke. I had a 3.5 hour drive home, so I got the 'F' out of there as quick as I could!
  • Belly35
    ernest_t_bass;1714159 wrote:Just blowing you smoke. I had a 3.5 hour drive home, so I got the 'F' out of there as quick as I could!
    a you ask why you have no friends ...

    maybe next time you could come into canton early ....mofo
  • BRF
    In Akron, I like Ken Stewart's.
  • Zoltan
    Steve's lunch burned down in Cleveland yesterday. An old, 24/7 greasy spoon that always had cops, third shift workers, a drunk 20 somethings at all hours of the day. That sucks.
  • Automatik
    Terry_Tate;1713849 wrote:I can't just limit this to 1 so I'm going with 3

    Cincinnati

    The Eagle - Best fried chicken I've ever had and the cornbread is amazing. My favorite restaurant to go to.
    Nada - Guacamole and Queso are delicious, and the main meals are very good
    Arthur's - Zip's and Terry's Turf Club are usually the top listed burger places in Cincinnati, but Arthur's is my favorite.
    No Metropole?

    If you haven't been, check it out. I've been twice during work trips. Very very good.

    http://www.metropoleonwalnut.com/
  • HitsRus
    BRF;1714183 wrote:In Akron, I like Ken Stewart's.
    Good call on Ken Stewart's...forgot to mention that myself.
  • Tiernan
    In Cbus any of Cameron Mitchell's joints...3 American & 2 Seafood places...google 'em, you won't ever be disapointed.
  • Old Rider
    CBUS...Ruth's Chris Steakhouse
  • Pick6
    Zoltan;1714185 wrote:Steve's lunch burned down in Cleveland yesterday. An old, 24/7 greasy spoon that always had cops, third shift workers, a drunk 20 somethings at all hours of the day. That sucks.
    Never been there, but saw that. Hopefully Steve had insurance.
  • thavoice
    I just took this as the best local places, not necessarily FINEST.
    Finest locally would be Bella's Itailain Grille, La Piazza, The Inn of Versailles and The Bridge, with the latter being my favorite
  • Zoltan
    Pick6;1714200 wrote:Never been there, but saw that. Hopefully Steve had insurance.
    From article I read they did not. The building was built in 1860, and no insurance company would touch it.
  • Sonofanump
    thavoice;1714202 wrote:I just took this as the best local places, not necessarily FINEST.
    Too bad the person starting this thread did not clarify by putting "finest" in the thread title.
  • QuakerOats
    HitsRus;1714190 wrote:Good call on Ken Stewart's...forgot to mention that myself.

    Yep - good. And what do you think about the old Diamond Grille?
  • bigkahuna
    thavoice;1714202 wrote:I just took this as the best local places, not necessarily FINEST.
    As did I. I figured since one thread stated the worst local eateries, this would be the finest/best; not fanciest.
  • bigkahuna
    Sonofanump;1714134 wrote:The question was finest dining, not which piece of oversized dough will be stuck in your gut for 48 hours. Myles is the worst.
    I agree it's heavy, however, 1 pizza would last me a few days in college. I remember we had a banquet and had like 6 extra pizzas. My 2 roomates and I ate off of that for almost 2 weeks.
  • oberhaus
    In my opinion... The Final Cut at Hollywood Casino in Toledo is better than Mancy's. And I LOVE KotoBuki for sushi.