while i may go against the norm, anytime i eat LJS, i am immediately headed to the bathroom for a greasy drop off.
its been 3 or 4 years since ive eaten there, but i am due for a really deep bowel cleanse. i may make a visit today just for that reason, i've really got nothing else to do today.
and btw, call me crazy, but i prefer their chicken over their fish....... [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Famous bowls are nasty. I’ve never met someone who likes them.....
It sounds good in theory. As someone who makes a mashed potato boat, adds corn to the tater boat, and drowns it in gravy anyway. But I tried one once, and it was a huge disappointment. Enough salt for 3 meals... [Reply]
I guess the fact that you eat it with a plastic spork instead of diving into it face first adds a veneer of civilization to it but it's basically the meal the pigs at the end of Animal Farm would order. [Reply]
Fast seafood chain Long John Silver's will start Lent early with "all you can eat" dishes next week.
The Louisville-based chain will offer "all you can eat" fried fish, chicken and sides with prices starting at $7.99 from Feb. 17-25, it said in a press release.
Then, for Lent, which is from Feb. 26 to April 9 this year, Long John Silver's will offer a "two for $6" menu with items like shrimp, crab cakes, Alaska Pollock and chicken tenders, as well as larger $10 "Sea-Share" dishes.
The chain will also offer the "all you can eat" menu on Sundays during Lent. On Mondays, customers can bring in coupons from other restaurants to pay $1.99 for an Alaska Pollock sandwich or fish and fries. [Reply]
I can be there in just under 4 hours. However, they will be closed then. I may make a point to stop in the next time my work takes me up to Cleveland. [Reply]
we had one at he A-terminal at Hartsfield/Jackson up until maybe 2010. I tried it again and it was delicious. Prior to that I was like 6 yrs old and it was at the Noland Rd. location. [Reply]