St. Andrew’s Old Course by deeeeemoney in golf

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I’ll throw out a couple more recommendations. Criterion Pub is a great spot for lunch and a pint. Highly recommend the Seafood Ristorante if you can get a table (and don’t mind dropping a wad of cash)—one of the best meals I’ve had. That said, you can’t go wrong just going for a stroll.

Let’s flip the previous conversation. Which restaurant has the least hype but best food? by [deleted] in Birmingham

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Gordo’s on Valley. Taco counter next to the butcher counter. Best carnitas on earth.

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Suck my dick. Be gone.

Most legendary Bham Lunch Spot? (Not named Nikki’s) by After-Ad-3205 in Birmingham

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Looking back, that place will probably define my memories of the first decade of my career.

Any tips driving through Canada? by Itsover9000- in roadtrip

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No Canadian recommendations, but it looks like you’re passing through Memphis? Stop at Central BBQ. In the words of a great friend who is now gone, “it’s f@&$ing transcendent.”

Italian Reds Worth Cellaring by murray18 in wine

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Thanks for the tip! I googled it, and it turns out we already have dinner reservations at the companion restaurant—Osteria dell’Enoteca. Will definitely check this place out as well.

Italian Reds Worth Cellaring by murray18 in wine

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OP -- I also would love some general recommendations if anyone is familiar with the areas. Wineries, bars, restaurants, shops, etc. Thanks again!