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sherocks


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a Wendy's Frosty and french fries


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In-n-Out (Animal Style)... with a COLD beer


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Can beer count as a meal?


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Can beer count as a meal?

Guiness can.

Mark


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Oooh, has to be Quiznos, black angus sub. Need the meat! Wash it down with a cold beer.


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This is tough, but I must say that a chicken burrito is at the top of my list, along with a chocolate protein shake.


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Always beer! sometimes dark somtimes light it all depends on the climb and the type of weather and what type of food I'm eating.

Beer as food
-Ginnius (SP?)
-Killkenny

Beer to go with a burger
- granville Island maple Ale
- Sleemons(sp?) Honey brown
- Rickards Red

Hot weather
-Corona w/lime
-bavaria
-sleemens steam
-Hineken SP?
-MGD
-coors lite
When In Squamish I always stop at the mountain woman in britannia of french fries


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I like MLTs. Mutton Lettuce and Tomatoe. When the mutton is nice and lean and the lettuce is crisp, and the tomatoe is nice and perky.

Miracle Worker(Billy Crystal) from the Princess Bride


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I'd have to say a big burger and a very very cold beer...or two. Kudos to the person who said In-and-Out. To those of you who don't have In-and-Out where you live, I pity you.


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In-n-Out (Animal Style)... with a COLD beer


BAM! Hit the Nail on the head with this one. Nothing better in the world.


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I think it depends on where you have climbed all day. Obviously if you've just finished climbing in the Red, you hit up Miguel's for a pizza with whatever your favorite topping is and a Pale 8. Then you head down across the country line to pick up some beer to brown bag back to the campsite.

If I've just finished climbing at Pilot Mtn, Moore's, Sauratown in North Carolina then nothing beats El Terrero's Mexican place in Winston-Salem. If you in NC and climb at these places and haven't heard of this eatery it's off the University Parkway exit from 52.

After climbing at the climbing wall here at UNC, then it's gotta be Cosmic Cantina for some chicken nachos or burrito.

At the New the best apres climbing food we found one time was an all you can eat Chinese Buffet in the K-Mart shopping center. Man, we went to town on that place. They had crab legs on the bar that I rocked out.

Ohhh....almost forgot my personal favorite. If I've climbed a long day at Crowder's Mtn...gotta head back to my hometown of Kings Mountain to the Yamato Express. Which is a fast-food Japanese Steakhouse. You know like the places where they cook the food in front of you, but about 6-7bucks cheaper.

Ahh...and after climbing in or around Boone. There are quite a few possibilities. Macado's is alright, but not quite filling enough. But Cheese Burgers in Paradise in Blowing Rock was to die for after a long day at Ship Rock once. I didn't go with the biggest bacon cheeseburger but the size down was more than ample (3/4 pound burger!!!!!).

Rumney, NH. We got some beta about a Italian place about 20min North. I forget the name of the town. But it's like the Italian Barn. Most anyone in town was able to point us in the right direction. Man it was crazy good and reasonable price (under 10bucks). Plus they had all you could eat bread sticks with different dipping sauces that we totally exploited.

Manhattan. On a summer roadtrip we spent about 30min walking around the Central Park boulders. Then went and ate at Cosmic Cantina I forget exactly where it was...it was around the NYU and Washington Square area. But for general knowledge there are 3 Cosmics in the world (Chapel Hill, Durham and Manhattan). Discounts to UNC, Duke, NYU, Columbia...

My point of listing off all this. Since everyone just seems to be saying ahh beer or fastfood. Share with us some of the little places that you have come across. Share with us the food BETA.


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Well, while climbing I always have to have salt and vineger chips.. weird but the 1st time we went climbing outdoor, we took them, and ever since its been a tradition... other than that, any food that will last, since most of the time we are camping too!! so PB sandwiches, Gronala, etc!


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I'd have to say a big burger and a very very cold beer...or two. Kudos to the person who said In-and-Out. To those of you who don't have In-and-Out where you live, I pity you.

True true. California is a vast wasteland (yes, I know it's a beautiful state but it's still a wasteland of urban sprawl) but you guys have all the good fast food.

In-N-Out
Jacks
Del Taco
are a few of my favorites

The only good place I can think of you don't have is White Castle. The bright side is because we don't have many interesting fast food chains in the Northeast I just don't eat fast food almost ever. I'd probably be about 300lbs if I lived in Cali.


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http://www.arrogantbastard.com/index2.html

Goes good with In-N-Out to. Harry Snider would be proud!


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Manhattan. On a summer roadtrip we spent about 30min walking around the Central Park boulders. Then went and ate at Cosmic Cantina I forget exactly where it was...it was around the NYU and Washington Square area. But for general knowledge there are 3 Cosmics in the world (Chapel Hill, Durham and Manhattan). Discounts to UNC, Duke, NYU, Columbia...

My point of listing off all this. Since everyone just seems to be saying ahh beer or fastfood. Share with us some of the little places that you have come across. Share with us the food BETA.

Dude don't even bother with food recommendations in Manhattan. Basically if you can't find it in Manhattan it doesn't exist. The best food values are uptown between columbia and the GWB. Most tourist don't make it up there but the ethnic food variations are immense and the value is much better than the rest of Manhattan. That said there is good food scattered all over the city. Thats the one thing I miss about working in Manhattan and living in the metropolitan area is the food.


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After the shower anything that doesnt entail work. and ill second the pb&j while climbing.


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True no need to search far for food in Manhattan...the cool thing about Cosmic was that we have a Cosmic in Chapel Hill. So we had to find that place to eat while we were there.

The point would still be though, if I wasn't from NY and was looking for somewhere "good" or recommended by other climbers this would be a good place to just name some places.


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Toss-up:

Steak asada burrito from Taco Express at Federal and Evans in Denver. Get the green salsa. It'll make a man outta you. BYOB, though.

A buffalo burger from Hoffbrau at 12th and Santa Fe. Good beer selection... pick your poison.

When I was in Georgia, it was always wings and beer at Taco Mac in the Virginia Highlands, chased down with a bottle of Sweetwater 420 beer.


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Front porch pizza at Seneca. Drink your beer and eat your pizza all while looking at the great place you just came from.


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Looking for good places in New Paltz. Tried one place next to R&I for a steak which was the pits (and expensive). The Greek place catty corner was okay but not as good as the middle eastern place that was there years ago. Sorta liked the place oposite the mountain deli for burger and a bear. Any recommendations?


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A hot tasty cheese & veggie quesadilla and a cold beer...or margarita.

Edchada's is great for that fix if it's after JT climbing.


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Looking for good places in New Paltz. Tried one place next to R&I for a steak which was the pits (and expensive). The Greek place catty corner was okay but not as good as the middle eastern place that was there years ago. Sorta liked the place oposite the mountain deli for burger and a bear. Any recommendations?

I assume you mean "The Loft" where you had the bad steak? Too bad--everytime I have been there the food has been great. Other good options in New Paltz are:

Anatolia - middle eastern
Bacchus - Mexican (more or less)
Mountain Brauhaus - German
Lombardis - Italian (in Gardiner

Curt


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Little Debbies. By the box full. Especially cosmic crispies.


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Pasta alla Carbonara


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Beef flavored Ramen is second best. If I am at Jackson I love Dads pizza. If not Jackson than ramen.

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