Good Food Near Parks

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Lancaster's Milk Stout is pretty good. I think they have a brewpub right off of the turnpike, too. It's right next to the HoJo's if I remember correctly.


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Troegs is still better. I'll take 3 Floyds over either, though.

Philadelphia Brewing Company has 2 really good beers...a porter I can't remember the name of, and Fleur de Lehigh (a saison).


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Raven-Phile said:

Troegs is still better. I'll take 3 Floyds over either, though.

I generally don't like to chase beer trucks, but I'll move heaven and earth to get Zombie Dust or Dreadnaught anytime it's available near me. I had Permanent Funeral for the first time during Cleveland Beer Week this year. Dude....


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I just wish I could find a store that sold Samuel Smiths Organic chocolate stout.


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Break Trims said:

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Dude. Permanent Funeral is INSANE.

I visited FFF on my way back home from Alpine Valley in Wisconsin over July 4th weekend. When you walk in, you get handed a clipboard with the menu on it. 2+ pages are beers.

Zombie Dust, Dreadnaught and Alpha King are pretty much always on, but there were a TON of one-offs that I'll never have the opportunity to try again. Every last one was amazing. Their food was also spectacular - I had tater tot poutine made with bacon gravy and some of a sandwich.

edit: Clint, you can't go anywhere around here without finding Sam Smith's anything.

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I can only find it at a few restaurants around Charlotte. Sadly.


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Raven, that sounds great. It's a definite stop on my next trip to Chicago. Indiana isn't anywhere near the top pf my list as far as states go, but it has Three Floyds and Holiday World, and those two things will not be denied.


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The Orlando Ale House is probably my favorite place since moving down here. It is just outside the Disney parks on Vineland Rd. Also one on I-Drive.

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Really? I've heard nothing but -1's about the place.


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Texas de Brazil :-)

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Jeff, I've had it twice after work and the food was really good. I don't drink, but all of the other interns say they have a nice selection of alcohol as well.

What Orlando restaurants do you like? I'm all for new things.

delan said:

Texas de Brazil :-)

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There's an Italian place up near me called Bella Tuscany, which is fast to get to from the MK CM lots (Reams to Ficquette). Not cheap, but amazing food, live music most nights. Up near Universal, at Kirkman and I-Drive, try Aashirwad if you like Indian food. Of course, we like a bunch of places on the Disney property, but that's not "near" parks exactly.


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