I had an amazing steak sandwich at the Capital Grill today (CG is a high end chain). An entire rib eye steak, an inch thick and medimum rare, covered with Tillamook chedar on a bagette, with grilled onions. It was so tender you could bite through it like a halibut sandwich. I'm going to skip dinner.
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I wasn't bragging, dipshit. My point was that some people here might have their restaurant in their own town, and avoid the negative connotation of "chain." BTW, the sandwich cost $19.00. So my statement was just a fact.Originally posted by Fiyero View PostFor a moment there I thought you stepped foot into a blue-collar deli. Glad to hear that wasn't the case.When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
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That sounds delicious -- There's a Capital Grill in my neck of the woods, and I'm going to get this. It'll be almost as good as my sister-in-law's steak-and-everything sandwich: ground hamburger, provolone cheese, grilled onions, put on a sub bun.Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostI had an amazing steak sandwich at the Capital Grill today (CG is a high end chain). An entire rib eye steak, an inch thick and medimum rare, covered with Tillamook chedar on a bagette, with grilled onions. It was so tender you could bite through it like a halibut sandwich. I'm going to skip dinner.
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I had the best Philly Cheese sandwich ever last Friday out of a trailer at the U of U extension school in Bountiful.
I don't know the name of the place, but I'm sure it isn't a chain.
Filled me right up at the time, but I was hungry again that afternoon and had a light dinner around 9.
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You were bragging and I am very jealous. It sounds awesome. Today's lunch was a horrible Philly Steak sandwich from a local place, which I still regret eating. The worst part is that the total cost wasn't a whole lot less than yours.Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostI wasn't bragging.
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$19.00 didn't include tip or tax or the iced tea. But I didn't pay for it. It was free.Originally posted by YOhio View PostYou were bragging and I am very jealous. It sounds awesome. Today's lunch was a horrible Philly Steak sandwich from a local place, which I still regret eating. The worst part is that the total cost wasn't a whole lot less than yours.When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
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Best Ever? In Bountiful? You must not get out much. Ever had one in Philly for example?Originally posted by Eddie View PostI had the best Philly Cheese sandwich ever last Friday out of a trailer at the U of U extension school in Bountiful.
I don't know the name of the place, but I'm sure it isn't a chain.
Filled me right up at the time, but I was hungry again that afternoon and had a light dinner around 9."It's true that everything happens for a reason. Just remember that sometimes that reason is that you did something really, really, stupid."
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First - I will readily admit that I don't get out much and have never been to Philly. I fully expect that there is a better sandwich out there - I just haven't had one of them yet.Originally posted by FMCoug View PostBest Ever? In Bountiful? You must not get out much. Ever had one in Philly for example?
Second - I should also admit that my opinion of this sandwich could've been influenced by the fact that it was 3:30 in the afternoon and I hadn't had anything since breakfast.
All that aside - it was a dang good sandwich and I would gladly eat more of them.
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A baguette? In Seattle?Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostI had an amazing steak sandwich at the Capital Grill today (CG is a high end chain). An entire rib eye steak, an inch thick and medimum rare, covered with Tillamook chedar on a bagette, with grilled onions. It was so tender you could bite through it like a halibut sandwich. I'm going to skip dinner.
Yeah, sure.Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
For all this His anger is not turned away, but His hand is stretched out still.
Not long ago an obituary appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune that said the recently departed had "died doing what he enjoyed most—watching BYU lose."
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