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04-10-2007, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by BoredOutOfMyMind
I guess it has been since 2000 or maybe even 1999 I was in the city.
I was a delivery driver there for 8 yrs. I also worked in Watertown for about 8 months. My wife hated going to the city. I used to park at the Red Station near the Route 2 Rotary in Lexington-Arlington and find my car safe all day for $2. Red Line inbound and then Green for Musuem of Science or Blue for Aquarium/Waterfront. View from the Pru Tower cannot be beat. Then the canolis and Italians in the North End! Last but NOT least Dunkin Donuts Coffee!!!!
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Ha, I always feel bad for a milisecond when I eat at Legals Seafood right across from the aquarium.
The mighty Krispy Kreme got blasted by Dunkin Donuts in New England, I think they only have 1 store left.
My wife and I have all of the DD locations from Houlton, ME to Boston, MA commited to memory!
When I arrive in June I am going to spend at least half a day in the North End.
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04-10-2007, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Monkeyman
Ha, I always feel bad for a milisecond when I eat at Legals Seafood right across from the aquarium.
The mighty Krispy Kreme got blasted by Dunkin Donuts in New England, I think they only have 1 store left.
My wife and I have all of the DD locations from Houlton, ME to Boston, MA commited to memory!
When I arrive in June I am going to spend at least half a day in the North End.
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Right off Route 60 rotary in Malden was a corner grocery and they sold Breakfast sandwiches for $1. Piantedosi roll with egg and cheese. Nuttin like that while headed back up Rt 93 Northbound on a cold day....
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04-10-2007, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by BoredOutOfMyMind
I guess it has been since 2000 or maybe even 1999 I was in the city.
I was a delivery driver there for 8 yrs. I also worked in Watertown for about 8 months. My wife hated going to the city. I used to park at the Red Station near the Route 2 Rotary in Lexington-Arlington and find my car safe all day for $2. Red Line inbound and then Green for Musuem of Science or Blue for Aquarium/Waterfront. View from the Pru Tower cannot be beat. Then the canolis and Italians in the North End! Last but NOT least Dunkin Donuts Coffee!!!!
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Now Dear, I would go back and visit Boston anytimel You name the time and the place and I will be packed I promise! You can't beat New England food anywhere! You can't even get a good Pizza outside West of New York!
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04-10-2007, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Monkeyman
Ha, I always feel bad for a milisecond when I eat at Legals Seafood right across from the aquarium.
The mighty Krispy Kreme got blasted by Dunkin Donuts in New England, I think they only have 1 store left.
My wife and I have all of the DD locations from Houlton, ME to Boston, MA commited to memory!
When I arrive in June I am going to spend at least half a day in the North End.
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Then Dunkin Donuts must be totally different up North than in the South. They are terrible down here. Come to think of it they were terrible in New York also!
Dunkin can't hold a candle to Krispy Kreme. Dunkin donuts always taste as if they are old.
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04-10-2007, 06:39 PM
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Go Dodgers!
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Ok, how about chicken?
My favorite chicken is a local place called El Pollo Norteno. They got the best chicken and tri-tip, in fact that's really all they serve. El Pollo Loco does not hold a candle to their chicken
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04-10-2007, 06:41 PM
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Can't ever keep a thread on topic... the topic is In N Out!! Not Krispy Kreme... Dunkin D's... or the Crazy Chicken!!
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04-10-2007, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by CC1
Then Dunkin Donuts must be totally different up North than in the South. They are terrible down here. Come to think of it they were terrible in New York also!
Dunkin can't hold a candle to Krispy Kreme. Dunkin donuts always taste as if they are old.
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The coffee man, not the grease balls wrapped in syrup.
It is THE COFFEE!!
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04-11-2007, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by CC1
Then Dunkin Donuts must be totally different up North than in the South. They are terrible down here. Come to think of it they were terrible in New York also!
Dunkin can't hold a candle to Krispy Kreme. Dunkin donuts always taste as if they are old.
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The East Coast is their territory for sure. KK's have had a hard time going up here and never will succeed DD.
Just like Tim Horton's in Canada.
I'm writing from the only Starbuck's in town..there are 7 T.H. here!
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04-11-2007, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by MrsBOOMM
Now Dear, I would go back and visit Boston anytimel You name the time and the place and I will be packed I promise! You can't beat New England food anywhere! You can't even get a good Pizza outside West of New York!
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There is a place in Berkley, CA (name?) that sell a true chicago style pie, you know, the pizza with two crusts, with lots o stuff in the middle, mmmm!
I'm going to try Grimaldi's in Brooklyn in June! Charcoal fired like back in the old days of NYC. Thin crust.
The best in the states in my correct opinion is a joint in Washington DC/Chevy Chase MD, Geppettos!!!!!!!! They make both styles but their deep dish is....heavenly?
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04-11-2007, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Monkeyman
The East Coast is their territory for sure. KK's have had a hard time going up here and never will succeed DD.
Just like Tim Horton's in Canada.
I'm writing from the only Starbuck's in town..there are 7 T.H. here!
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You are living in a deprived area.
There are 25 Tim Hortons' outlets within 30 minutes of my house.
By way of confession, I have sipped the bitter brew from all but one of them, and from all 7 of the 7 in your city.
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