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Squeal BBQ
8400 Oak St
New Orleans, LA 70118-2046
(504) 302-7370
A couple blocks off Carrollton. I just looked them up online and they have a site with their menu. http://www.squeal-nola.com/
Squeal BBQ
WOW! I just finished dinner here and can't believe how good their food is! Pulled pork, grits and corn, ribs, baked beans were the best I've had in the city. I had to come home and check what people were saying on Chowhound, but I'm surprised more people aren't recommending this place. Just a tip for those looking for a new BBQ place. Well worth the visit. I'm happy I live up the street!
Sunday lunch b/t Grand Central & Penn Station
Need options for Sunday lunch (not brunch, we're meeting at 2:30 p.m.) somewhere between Grand Central & Penn Station. We don't have a lot of time, so would prefer to not stray from the area b/t 42nd & 34th and Park & 7th Ave. Price isn't an issue, no Indian food or Sushi, and prefer no Italian. Any thoughts?
Wine Tastings/Classes
I've taken classes at both Tasting World www.tastingworld.com and Astor Center www.astorcenternyc.com. Both were good experiences. Tasting World was a bit more intimate and personable with lots of questions and class participation.
NYC needs help for dinner in DelCo., Main Line area
I live in NYC, but need to plan my father's 70th birthday dinner in the Delaware County or Main Line area. Please help, as I have no idea of the restaurants in that area.
There will be 12 adults and maybe 3 kids. Because of the kids, we'll probably go for an early reservation - 5:00ish.
Prefer a steak, seafood or other American-type cuisine. BYOB would be great, if possible. Private room would be great, if possible.
Price - reasonable. I'm used to NYC prices but the rest of my family is not. Can you do $50/person for 2-3 courses, not including drinks??
Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks for the help, and if you ever need NYC recommendations, I'm here for you.
Baby Friendly Restaurants
My sister, brother-in-law and their 9 month old daughter will be visiting from PA for 3 days. I'm looking for dinner options - including sushi, thai, french - that would be appropriate to bring a baby. She's a good baby but I do want to be mindful of other dinners. Price is not too important - we are willing to spend for a good meal and wine. I'm more concerned about finding a baby-friendly place that doesn't require us to take the 5:30 reservation. I saw on the boards that Otto and Landmarc might be good options...any others? We live in East Village, so anything midtown or lower is preferred.
Wine restaurant in Gramercy or Union Sq?
Can someone please remind me of the name of the (relatively) new wine restaurant in the Gramercy or Union Square area? Thanks