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    Just wanted to say thanks for the rec. I went here tonight for dinner and VERY good. I can't say "the best," but easy top 10. How the hell did you find that place? It's a hole in the wall.

    As for Indian, if anyone ever flies into Atlanta/Peachtree, there's a small hole in the wall Indian place two right turns from the FBO in a strip mall. Was pretty tasty and easy to get to if you have some wheels.
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    Just doing my duty ;) Found it from a buddy of mine, we found it while in A-pool way back when.
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    wow reaching way back to what two years ago, that was back in the day-didnt even need salt on the table huh

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  1. FlyingBeagle Registered User

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    I have to second Four Winds ( http://www.gofourwinds.com/ ).
    Holy crap. That place has EVERYHING, ethnic foods, teas, coffees, beer, wine, barrels of beans, grains and olives, as well as all kinds of cheeses and fresh breads. I went there for lunch and ended up getting two baskets of stuff and a box of wine. Their lunch was amazing, and we ended up getting most of it boxed up to go. It's a great value for what you're getting.

    The moment you walk in they're forcing samples of everything in the store on you. At first I thought they were just nice, but as they were ringing me up I realized I had been tricked. They're like crack dealers giving first timers a free taste. . . they know you can't resist buying more. I suggest eating lunch there before you begin your shopping if you don't want to blow your paycheck. This has to be one of the coolest stores I have ever been to. I never would have thought you could get all these gourmet foods and drinks in P'cola.
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    Another victim hooked :) Ain't it great?
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    My dad was an NFO so I've been in and out of Pensacola my whole life. Here are my pics
    1. Franco's, been eating there since it was Marcello's
    2. Smokey's BBQ
    3. Cracker Barrell, I know it's chain, but I love the bacon.

    My mom and dad love some place called Bone FIsh, but I don't know where it is.
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    WTF man, 2 and 3 are both chains. Not cool. :)

    Bonefish is great, it's a chain too, but worth it
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    I totally agree with all of you on Four Winds, a rare find in these parts. On a similar note, my latest discovery:
    Mediterranean Plus Restaurant (yeah, kindof weird name I know), on 2900 E Cervantes,, is pretty awesome, they serve mainly Lebanese food, but also some Greek/Italian fare. Also, it's not too pricey. If you've never tried Lebanese food, I recommend it... and this restaurant is a good place to start.
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    Billy Bob's Beach BBQ in Gulf Breeze. Go for the pulled pork, stay for the fried okra.

    Don't go to Aegean Breeze, the Greek restaurant next door. Love Greek food, but AB sucked.
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    I haven't read the whole post but I haven't seen anything about The Oval Office. The best hamburger I've ever eaten. Fried onions, cheese and a big fat burger in a dive bar...reminds me of home. It's on the way to Milton just off I-10.
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    I concur, the BBQ's good, but the sides are better.

    IMO, Smokey's has the best BBQ, but it's rather mundane compared to places around Birmingham and Atlanta.

    @FLY NAVY: I went to an Indian restaurant in Mobile last month with a friend. Not as good as London's Indian, but, good.

    As for seafood, buy it fresh, and learn how to cook. ;)
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    I really liked the Snowcrab and amazingly FRESH seafood at "The Oyster Bar" righ at the intersection of 98 and Navy Blvd, about 3 miles out the front gate of NAS Pensacola. The sign got trashed in the last hurricane, but the food is great!
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    Thanks Purdue,

    I was last over there around 10 yrs ago, but, I'm planning a P'cola summer tour.
    Their seafood was always fresh, and I'll be sure to hit them. They had really good, fresh oysters. Snapper was good too.
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    My roommate is from North Carolina. He would shoot you in the face if he read this lol.
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    Nah, I'd shoot him first. LOL

    North Carolina has great BBQ, but it's quite a drive from P'cola. Only a short plane ride, though.
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    meridian

    just a quick shout out for Meridian..any good eats around here? just got in town!
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    Anyone have any recs for Chinese food? Fly, I saw you had China Fun, and since you hit a home run w/ the Flower mexican place, I'll give China Fun a try tonight, but wasn't sure if there's anything better. I know it's all relative, and it won't be anything like So Cal or HI, but how about something decent?
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    Yes, when I get back from SERE I'll send you what I got (there right now).
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    There is NO good chinese in the Pensacola area that I could find. Chinese food in the south, to my current experience, is terrible. Meridian has an ok place, and well, if you can find a PF Changs, that's ALWAYS good, but I don't think there is one near Pensacola. I dont' remember China Fun, it was probably ok. Nothing to write home about.
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    Okay, thanks. I'd recommend a wave off on China Fun for those interested. It wasn't so fun last night.
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    End of the line cafe

    I've only been there for sunday brunch (11-2), so I can't comment on lunch or dinner, but I was impressed. They brought us about 6 different dishes including soup for a starter and bananna nut bread with chocolate sauce for dessert. All that, plus a drink was only 7.50, and I was stuffed.

    Its at 610 E Wright St (behind the hockey stadium). I'd have never known about it, except that I read a review online. It's a small blue and purple building off the beaten path, and says "coffee haus" on the front. It looks like a bit grungy on the outside, but the food is worth it. Don't write it off just because it's a vegan restaurant. The food was great and highly underpriced.
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    Anyone know if the Mustin Beach O-club is serving food yet, and if so, how is it?
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    Ahem, appears ElleMarie is a woman, not a "man"

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    You have your favorite chain, she has hers...as simple as that. No need to be so harsh. :icon_smil
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    On the topic of asian food in Pensacola, do not not not go to the lone thai place in Pensacola... it's a thai *buffet*... I didn't know tom kha kai could be so awful.
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    Emphatically agreed. My fiancé and I love Thai food, so we tried it out during one of my visits when we got a hankering for some good pad thai and drunken noodles. Lemme tell you, we sure didn't find it there--every item on the woefully limited buffet was lukewarm and flavorless. It's sad when Frednecksburg, VA can beat out a town on the culinary diversity angle.

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