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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthop View Post
    I don't get the Grove Market love other than it's a local institution.

    We tried sandwiches there and were so disappointed. The only thing they had going for them were huge portions.
    All true! Their hot sauce selection is awesome though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthop View Post
    I don't get the Grove Market love other than it's a local institution.

    We tried sandwiches there and were so disappointed. The only thing they had going for them were huge portions.
    I always preferred Town and Country Market's big ass hoagie style sandies over Grove

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    Anyone been to victors pizza on 3900 S 545 W? Really good reviews on google

    Did snowmobile pizza the other week and it was pretty good, but the pickup order was ready 25 minutes after they said it would be, so wasn't worth the 30 minutes of car time (for me) + 25 extra minutes IMO.

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    Per Jtran he and I and our lady friends went to Franklin Ave for dinner, great meal. Great cocktails. The Backdoor behind the new laziz also had great cocktails


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    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    I always preferred Town and Country Market's big ass hoagie style sandies over Grove
    Am I mistaken or does town and country have a pretty good Ruben? I can't remember. Been years.
    In that neighborhood is a tiny Japanese market that has pretty good food. Sage market i think. Main and like 15th S.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phall View Post
    Per Jtran he and I and our lady friends went to Franklin Ave for dinner, great meal. Great cocktails. The Backdoor behind the new laziz also had great cocktails


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    Oh no! That used to be Pestle and Mortar behind Curry Up Now. One of my favorite combos. Is this a rebrand, or closure + sale?

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    I believe Sale, since it's now Laziz out front on 200S and back door on edison. Quick google shows no more curry up now in SLC.
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    I would be remiss if I didn't post a public condolence here for the family, friends and fans of Valter. He will be missed, as he was a major reason for me patronizing his wonderful restaurant. He will be missed.
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    My daughter was hired today to be a baker at a new restaurant opening soon, Italian Graffiti. High end Italian dining spot at the Gateway, she’s pretty excited. It’s owned by the folks that opened Hallpass, also in the Gateway.

    Anybody been to Hallpass? We may check it out this weekend.

    Went to Ombu a couple weekends ago, I’m not much of a restaurant foodie type but I thought it was good.

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    Thanks Phall for the backdoor laziz rec, nice little spot

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobMc View Post
    My daughter was hired today to be a baker at a new restaurant opening soon, Italian Graffiti. High end Italian dining spot at the Gateway, she’s pretty excited. It’s owned by the folks that opened Hallpass, also in the Gateway.

    Anybody been to Hallpass? We may check it out this weekend.

    Went to Ombu a couple weekends ago, I’m not much of a restaurant foodie type but I thought it was good.
    hallpass is a food hall that wishes it was a foodhall located in a downtown with walking traffic and culture. went once, don't plan on going again. other cities do it way better

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    Yeah, went to hall pass once cause some people from work went there, meh. I won't be going back.
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    Is there a non-bar in Salt Lake that has equally good btg wine and cocktails (ability to make modern classics, so many 'concepts' bill themselves as a cocktail bar but don't have half the necessary bottles) and nice small plates? Ideally can equally deliver a glass of wine and pâté or oysters and a martini, but whatever.

    Most importantly I need to be able to take the baby and don't want to see a bunch of dads in button down fishing shirts.

    Like this, ratty river guide for scale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobMc View Post
    My daughter was hired today to be a baker at a new restaurant opening soon, Italian Graffiti. High end Italian dining spot at the Gateway, she’s pretty excited.
    Thats awesome! Quite the step up from Kneaders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthop View Post
    Is there a non-bar in Salt Lake that has equally good btg wine and cocktails (ability to make modern classics, so many 'concepts' bill themselves as a cocktail bar but don't have half the necessary bottles) and nice small plates? Ideally can equally deliver a glass of wine and pâté or oysters and a martini, but whatever.

    Most importantly I need to be able to take the baby and don't want to see a bunch of dads in button down fishing shirts.

    Like this, ratty river guide for scale.

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    The baby thing is hard here. We had some drinks at The Pearl tonight and I think it’s a great spot but 21+. Kimi’s oyster and chop?


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    Currently on a gourmet sandwich kick - Tried Central 9th Market yesterday - great sandwich. I want to go back and try different ones. Once the construction is finished around there it's going to be a cool neighborhood IMO. Today I tried Deadpan sandwich, the BLOT is great. Now I know what to do with all my green tomatoes at home - pickle them and put them in sandwiches! They need more variety at Deadpan though, I don't have a big desire to try all their sandwiches like I do at Central 9th. Woodbine is cool but I don't know if it will survive....maybe 5-10 years too early for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthop View Post
    Is there a non-bar in Salt Lake that has equally good btg wine and cocktails (ability to make modern classics, so many 'concepts' bill themselves as a cocktail bar but don't have half the necessary bottles) and nice small plates? Ideally can equally deliver a glass of wine and pâté or oysters and a martini, but whatever.

    Most importantly I need to be able to take the baby and don't want to see a bunch of dads in button down fishing shirts.

    Like this, ratty river guide for scale.

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    If you find it let me know... baby restrictions for good food/drink is probably my most common and biggest headache of living here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon View Post
    If you find it let me know... baby restrictions for good food/drink is probably my most common and biggest headache of living here.
    Maybe one of the best parts of living here too? Being able to go to dinner in Utah without screaming toddlers is pretty nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Maybe one of the best parts of living here too? Being able to go to dinner in Utah without screaming toddlers is pretty nice.
    Was thinking of that. Everywhere here has turned into a damn daycare and dog park.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon View Post
    If you find it let me know... baby restrictions for good food/drink is probably my most common and biggest headache of living here.
    Can't start babies drinking early if they don't see it firsthand.

    Love SLC and PC, but holy shit are the drinking laws stupid in the beehive. It makes dry counties scattered throughout the east look rational in comparison; at least there you can enjoy your non-locally-purchased booze with your infant like God intended.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Who as at Beltex Meats in a TGR sweatshirt today? I know the odds are small this person is on the board here, then again I think someone recently recommended the place here??

    That place is crazy impressive btw for many reasons.

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    It is a shame that we have to say good-bye to Hector's this week. It will be missed.d
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    In town this weekend. Was planning to bike but too much snow. No lifts turning yet so not skiing.

    Any ideas for things me and Mrs EWG should do Sunday or Monday? Saturday is full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    In town this weekend. Was planning to bike but too much snow. No lifts turning yet so not skiing.

    Any ideas for things me and Mrs EWG should do Sunday or Monday? Saturday is full.
    Go quietly insane like the rest of us?

    Or maybe Gilgal Gardens, Antelope Island, Sun tunnels and then have a soda at Grouse Creek, LDS Conference Center (trust me - it's crazy big and the tour guides are 'interesting') Natural History Museum, Land Cruiser Heritage Museum, Kennecott Mine (but it may not be open for visitors right now), see if the Lucin cutoff gate is open and just goooo for it, rockhound in the Lake Mountains, go to Little Sahara and Instagram it, or gorge yourself on a restaurant tour from this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    Who as at Beltex Meats in a TGR sweatshirt today? I know the odds are small this person is on the board here, then again I think someone recently recommended the place here??

    That place is crazy impressive btw for many reasons.
    Love Beltex so much. God I miss living in SLC proper sometimes.

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