Roadfood: The Coast-to-Coast Guide to 700 of the Best Barbecue Joints, Lobster Shacks, Ice Cream Parlors, ... | Jane Stern, Michael Stern | Disappointing!
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Roadfood: The Coast-to-Coast Guide to 700 of the Best Barbecue Joints, Lobster Shacks, Ice Cream Parlors, ...
Jane Stern
,
Michael Stern
Broadway
, 2008 - 592 pages
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For road warriors and armchair epicures alike, the seventh edition of
Roadfood
is the key to finding some of the tastiest treasures in the United States. The indispensable companion for savvy travelers nationwide, Roadfood is now bigger and better than ever. Totally revised and updated, the seventh edition covers over 700 of the country?s
best
local eateries, including
more
than 200 brand new listings along with up-to-date descriptions of old favorites.
An extended tour of the most affordable, most enjoyable dining options along America?s
highway
s and back roads, Roadfood offers enticing, satisfying meal-time alternatives for chain restaurant?weary travelers. The Sterns provide vivid descriptions and clear regional maps that direct people to the best
lobster
shacks
on the East
Coast
; the ultimate
barbecue
joints
in the South; the most sizzling steakhouses in the Midwest; and dozens of top-notch
diners
, hotdog stands,
ice
cream
parlors
, and other terrific spots to stop for a bite countrywide.
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What a great guide to hard to find gems!
Although I am a serious home cook I tend to eat out a lot due to my busy travel schedule. I am always looking for the out-of-the-way places that only the locals know about. This book is my inside
guide
to those hidden treasures.
First I checked out the cities that I know
best
and was amazed at how many of the small, jewel-like restaurants that I have visited in the past were included in this book. However, some cities get a lot of coverage and some equally deserving cities got little or no reports. I live in San Antonio and although some of the surrounding cities have restaurants that are included in this book, San Antonio, one of the largest and most unique cities in Texas, gets nothing. Same can be said for many other cities, especially in the Northeast. I understand that no book can adequately cover a subject as broad as this and still please everyone, but I would pay three times as
much
for a
more
extensive tome.
I have this book in the Kindle version and though I wish I could get to specific cities quicker, I am not as unhappy as other Kindle version reviewers.
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Disappointing!
We recently purchased the new edition of '
Roadfood
' to take along with us on our recent road trip through the Southwest. In the course of the trip, we tried three places recommended in this
guide
. The first, the Nevada Dinner House, had been acquired by new owners and our dinners bore little resemblance to those described in the guide. The second meal, at Pasqual's in New Mexico, was excellent. Unfortunately, the total bill was not the $30-40 predicted by the guide, but rather $100 dollars for three
diners
(including tip). We ordered no alcohol, shared a dessert, and one of the diners was a child. Our final shot with the guide, at Old Smokey's Diner in Arizona was also a miss. The guide described the excellence of the five varieties of bread, along with a number of sweet breakfast bread options included with the breakfast or available for sale by the loaf. In actuality, the restaurant's bread was the standard store-bought bread, available at any Denny's and NOT for sale by the loaf.
While I'm sure that all of the places mentioned in the guide were at one time as wonderful as described, it appears that the authors may not be doing careful research on the continuing quality of some of their old favorites.
Despite this, I'm still giving the book two stars because it is excellent, mouth-watering reading. I wish the places they described actually existed, though!
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