Yep! Also excellent are Lobster Rolls which are basically lobster meat on a hot dog bun often sold from food trucks.
I gotta get back to Maine..
Definitely in the avoiding chains camp. Eating locally not only gets one better food, but also helps improve the local economy. Eating in chains sends the money to wherever the chain headquarters is. Eating locally circulates the money locally.
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my wife and I use to go to Po Folks restaurant but they close it , the internet only show Po Folks in the state of Florida now
I have a special attraction to Denny's-- it's was my first 'real' job, summer of '71 between junior and senior year of high school. Put in 2+ years... Haven't ate there in awhile actually. Wonder if they still have the Superbird, my favorite restaurant sandwich--
One of my kids managed a Johnny Carino's, pretty good food (especially anything free ) but they went downhill after '08.
Aside from those, and I don't know how "chained" they are: Sizzler, Golden Corral, and Little Caesars Pizza. 'Caesars gets more of my eating-out money than anyone!
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Brian, If you and your family like seafood and are going to be in Eastern New England try these places. You can look them up on the web.
Legal Seafood- multiple locations in the Boston area and voted best seafood restaurant in America multiple times
Jimmy's Harborside Boston
Newick's Seafood Dover, NH and Concord, NH great seafood served on indoor picnic tables with plastic tablecloths. Excellent food
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Chester, NH
We don't eat out often but when we do locally it's generally Western Sizzling. But, if we're traveling and I can find a Red Robin then that's where I'll go. Really enjoy some of the gourmet burgers.
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Five Guys. yuck.
the best thing about them is the fries and peanuts. Burgers are only so-so
I'm not staunchly anti-chain but I do strongly prefer local eateries. One chain The Wife® and I do go to on a fairly regular basis is IHOP, when we want a place that's convenient to our shopping errands. Otherwise, we have at least 2 or 3 superior, local choices for breakfast. My wife loves Taco Bell, so I do give in on that every once in a while because, apparently, it's not all about me. She like McDonald's, too but I just about won't eat there even at gunpoint...okay, not quite but it's still damn rare. We've eaten at the new Olive Garden once. It was okay but we have no burning desire to go back. We just had a Texas Roadhouse open up here and I'm interested in trying it.
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Peters Creek, Alaska
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Five Guys is not that great in my opinion. They charge a lot for fast food. My co-worker really loves their food.
The best chain to me is Olive Garden.
I guess I don't have a favorite chain restaurant but I do have a few I abhor. One is Buca di Beppo which gives copious amounts of terrible food which they call Italian. I think they try to make up for the poor quality by quantity. Another chain that falls into the "lots of tasteless food" category is Claim Jumper. They tried to make a business out of quantity instead of quality. I'm not a big fan of Olive Garden, either. Very mediocre food - little imagination - but they give free refills on their soup to make up for it. Almost any chain Mexican style restaurant in this area is poor. We have lots of authentic Latino restaurants, run by people from the "home country." Also some good Asian, especially Vietnamese, restaurants.
I have a few local restaurants that I like in this area, but they are not chains. One is Lucca's Cafe and another is Citrus City Grill, both in Orange, CA. Since we're retired, we eat out a lot and are always on the look out for a good restaurant. It's difficult to create good food - the successful chefs work hard to create a successful menu.
Of the chains, I suppose California Pizza Kitchen would be the one I'd name as serving decent food, but we don't eat there very much. The Margherita pizza is my favorite.
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I would have to say Skyline chili. It's a Cincinnati thing.
http://www.skylinechili.com/
Another Cincinnati favorite we eat at a lot is Frischs Big Boy. Just like to sit and be severed and not cost a lot.
http://www.frischs.com/
One restaurant I have never tried yet but have a friend who just loves the place is Cheddars.
Guess they don't advertise, just go on word of mouth advertising.
http://www.cheddars.com/
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