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  • Chicago Area

    BBQ on Public Transit

    is very hard to find here). While I have been through the great threads on this baord re: BBQ and other Chicago delights, I was hoping someone could give me some advice on what BBQ place is the easiest to get to on public transit... (44 replies, last updated by bluedog May 10, 2008)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    How to get to Brother's #1 using Public Transit?

    Hi all. I’m going to visit SF in August and have heard a lot of good things about the Brother’s Korean restaurant. I’d really like to try it out. However, I have to use public transit (BART, bus etc). Any tips on... (7 replies, last updated by chibi March 27, 2003)

  • Outer Boroughs

    5pm Flight @ JFK - Public Transit Eats ?

    Good suggestion, as the wait at DiFara’s will just about equal the transit time. Or you might open up the pizza box atop your suitcase on the B6 – saving a few slices for the “no airplane food” era... (5 replies, last updated by FixUpLookSharp January 17, 2006)

  • Chicago Area

    Good Coconut Milk, public transit accesible

    I’m looking for good quality coconut milk at a good price. I’m aware of Argyle as I live on the Northside but I’ve been recently told that not all coconut milks from a can can be trusted so I figured I’d... (3 replies, last updated by Derek January 28, 2005)

  • Washington DC & Baltimore Area

    Brooklyn hounds ISO spicy food via public transit

    accessible by public transit. ISO: - Breakfast that isn’t in the hotel - Ethiopian (my girlfriend’s current obsession) - what to choose? - Other African if it’s super - Vietnamese. It looks like lots of choices but... (5 replies, last updated by ktmoomau March 13, 2009)

  • Pacific Northwest

    [PDX] downtown or public-transit available?

    I’m going to be in downtown Portland (Broadway+Washington) for three days. No car, so places must be nearby or available on public transit. My companion won’t touch seafood. I love just about any cuisine, especially... (14 replies, last updated by Nettie April 28, 2005)

  • Pacific Northwest

    Portland: Chowhounding via transit

    Our public transit is pretty decent for a city our size. It doesn’t run as often in the off-hours as might be nice, though. So be-warned about late night transit. Check out the schedules. (And late night here can be after 9... (6 replies, last updated by trillium June 17, 2004)

  • Not About Food

    Interesting transitional exit

    “Bite Me” is a blatant ripoff of the title of a longtime column by the late lamented Marnye Oppenheim (Los Angeles Reader, among other publications). (3 replies, last updated by twisty cup August 11, 2005)

  • Chicago Area

    hey you chicago transit genius!

    I sure don’t want to be a wet blanket on your ambitious plans . . . but IMO it’s a pretty long public transit trek for a hot dog. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy Superdawg and have ingested numerous calories there... (8 replies, last updated by Josh October 16, 2004)

  • Washington DC & Baltimore Area

    Transitions: Rose Cafe, La Casita

    public way. I hope this will not temper Tom’s choices in the future, though it is only natural he will try to learn from this experience. Down the street, I see that in the place of the now-closed “Argentine” La... (4 replies, last updated by naruda May 27, 2003)

  • Boston Area

    Public Transportation

    Seth wrote ——- "Public transit is good in Boston, although not as extensive as New York, by comparison. One could certainly live a full life in Boston without a car (make sure you bring a bicycle, though), although... (2 replies, last updated by Tord February 20, 2000)

  • Chicago Area

    Public Landing (Lockport) changes

    Public Landing in an historic warehouse along the I & M Canal has changed from feeling like a good value to crossing into pricey territory as some entrees which have been on the menu since the place opened are now over twenty... (11 replies, last updated by peg January 8, 2005)

  • Chicago Area

    Bay Area hound seeks transit-accessible deliciousness

    to make reasonable trips on transit—train or bus. I’d be happy to get out of downtown, but deep suburbia is probably out. Thanks. (9 replies, last updated by JeffB October 19, 2004)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    parking or public transportation to One Market?

    "which bus line goes to One Marketing?" You mean San Francisco? The following transit map answers your question. Link: http://www.transitinfo.org/cgi-bin/zoom/MU/market?MODE=ZOOM&ZOOM=0&XPART=0&YPART=0&Map.x=542&Map.y=41 (4 replies, last updated by a geek April 30, 2003)

  • Food Media and News

    Planning for a new public market in Boston

    The Globe has an article this morning about how there is planning for a new City market on Blackstone Street in the Haymarket area: http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/02/21/hungry_for_public_market_city_plans_site/ From... (5 replies, last updated by steinpilz February 21, 2009)

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