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My favorite Roadside Cafes, BBQ Pits, Diners, Holes-In-Walls, Greasy Spoons,
and Down
Home Cooking.
Forever a work in progress. There will always be another
great joint just around the bend.
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What's
New:
Paesano's in Philadelphia for great Italian sandwiches.
Dip Dog along I-81 in Virginia. Best beans ever at Greg and Jims Grocery and Barbecue in
Colt AR. Texas Barbecue Grand Tour. The Roadfood Festival and Oyster Jubilee in New Orleans.
Mosca's, Mahony's and Brennan's too. Dreamland BBQ,
and Newbern's Catfish. Isla Mujeres Mexi,co
this past February - one of the best
eating places on earth. December was New Orleans:
Willie Mae's Scotch House for Fried Chicken, Parkway and
Domilise's for Po'boys, Casamento's for oysters, Elizabeth's
for brunch, Camellia Grill for breakfast and Cafe Du Monde
and Morning Call for beignets and cafe au lait. |
The
Hot Dog Page
Updated
May 2009 |
Eating
Philadelphia
My home chomping ground
Updated
May 2009 |
Eating
the New England Coast
Updated
October 2008 |
Eating
Jersey Dogs
Updated November 2008 |
Eating
The South
Updated
May 2009 - AL, AR, LX, TX |
Carolina Barbecue
Updated
August 2004 |
To Charleston
SC For Oysters
Updated
March 2004 |
Eating
The Midwest
Updated February
2008 |
Eating Isla
Mujeres, Mexico
Some of the best eatin in the world
Updated February 2009 |
Hopscotching
Europe
Prague, Budapest, Brussels, France,
London
Updated July 2005 |
Eating
The West
Updated
February 2008 |
New
York, New York
Updated
February 2008 |
Eating
My Way To Texas
An early roadtrip - 2003 |
Wheeling
and Elsewhere in WV
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Petit
St. Vincent Resort
A Break In Content |
Eating State Fairs and Festivals
Updated
April 2009 |
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Memories Of Meals Gone By |
Memories
of Eateries Gone By
"Retired"
Restaurants no longer open. |
Me
(Holly)
Why
Holly Eats - a short bio |
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2007 - 2008 - 2009 by Holly Moore -
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published July 5, 2000
Site Last Updated May 2, 2009
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See
Holly eat a lobster roll. See Holly eat a cheesesteak. Live on tape on PBS. Check your local PBS station to
learn when it's on next. Click the image to the left to
go to the
Sandwiches
That You Will Like
Web Site.
See the Lobster Roll and New Orleans Segments on
YouTube. |
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"Holly Moore is a hungry Jack Kerouac"
...
Andy Meehan, Minor Gourmandry
HollyEats.Com
is for everyone who:
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Prefers
chowing down to dining.
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Proudly
wears a
grease splattered shirt as the badge of honor it is.
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Makes
it a point to consume one's minimum daily requirement of
nitrates.
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Is at
least a bit leery of sparkling clean restaurants, suspicious that
their focus is on scouring, not cooking.
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Is more impressed with a restaurant parking lot packed with pickup
trucks and Chevy's than one boasting Jaguars and Cadillacs.
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Passes
by the familiar, bland comfort of the Red Lobsters, Olive Gardens
and Golden Arches that have taken over suburbia, insisting on driving a few minutes or hours further -
knowing that somewhere down the road is a barbecue pit, a truck
stop, a diner, a drive-in, a greasy spoon that may become the highlight of the journey.
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The
Grease Stain Rating System |
Our
Patron Saint - Calvin
Trillin |
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Anyone who has seen my shirt after I've
ravaged a cheesesteak hoagie understands the grease stain rating system.
Grease stains don't
necessarily mean greasy food, though that certainly works in a place's
favor. Rather, the greater the splatter fallout on my shirt, the more I
relished my meal.
Restaurants
are awarded 3 to 5 grease stains ranging from
"great" to
"outstanding." Those meriting
a mere one or two grease stains will
just have to fry harder
to earn their place on
HollyEats.


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If
it wasn't for Calvin Trillin's American Fried which I read back in the late
'60's,
I'd still believe that the only great restaurants were those flaunting silver service, designer clad
servers, and
Escoffier inspired haute cuisine.
Author of the Tummy Trilogy
American Fried; Alice, Let's Eat; and Third Helpings.
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