Good places to eat/get supplies?
Posted by Kytheraen (Kytheraen) on Wed, 2008-05-28 17:49
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I'm coming to AC from the UK for my first ever con, I'm really looking forward to it and I'll be staying at the Westin. I have a couple of questions though: Can anyone recommend any good restaurants nearby? I'm not fussed about walking far, I have good boots. I like Italian and Oriental primarily, but I've been told I need a place that serves a good cheese steak. A mall? A convenience store? I hope peeps can help me with my queries. Kyth |

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There should be a paper that you get once you pick up your badge of all the local food places/bars/clubs near by. ^_^
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Not just a paper, but an entire booklet!
All of the above items are located within just 2 km of the hotel.
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Cheers guys. I look forward to browsing the booklet for tasty foods.
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Cheese steaks are a philly thing, not a pittsburgh thing. That said, you can still find a pretty decent one in the area.
For the true effect though, you gotta get it with cheeze whiz and not american like most places outside of south philly try and serve it, that's what makes it good. <3
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permalinkLocation: Chicago, IL
I only get mine from a local chain called "Philly's Best". I dunno how authentic it is honestly, but apparently they take the trouble of importing the rolls from philly
If you find yourself in Chicago sometime I'll take you there!
And of course, I only order it "whiz, wit"
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permalinkThe PDF of LAST year's booklet should still be mostly accurate.
(How many restaurants closed and opened in the area in the last year?)
As of right now, that PDF is here:
http://www.anthrocon.org/schedule
It's the City Guide.
(The Pocket Reader is the schedule. The paper version fits in a pocket.
The Program Guide explains everything on the schedule.)
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permalinkOh, and if you're staying in the Westin, you can see the Kwik-E-Mart
through the lobby doors-it's directly across the street.
You can get some supplies there.
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Excellent! Not far to drag the suitcase I'm gonna fill with foreign candies and sodas!
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What's your favourite bars?
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permalinkLocation: Philadelphia, PA
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Johnny B. Goode's Family Boozatorium, of course!
I don't actually know what the names are but there's a bar directly across the street from the hotel that I think had cheap shots for fursuiters and there's a bar IN the hotel, though apparently it's pricey.
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permalinkConvenience store? I am pretty sure I saw a CVS within a few blocks of the Westin, rather close to the McDonald's. I'm a bit hazy on details as I never went there myself but I made a mental note because I have a CVS close to my house, and with very few exceptions everything I've ever needed (for day to day life) has been there.
-Estimated six so far. Let's hope it doesn't go higher!
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Gosh, if only there was a way to look up things like that...
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permalinkYes, but that actually would require effort on my part.
The bible says that God helps those who help themselves. If that's good enough for him, then it's good enough for me
I dropped the name and the suggestion that it was close by.
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Please provide Book, Chapter, and Verse
Ron
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permalinkThat would go against my entire philosophy.
On a less joking note, heard it from the local priest. He said it rather assuredly, so I thought it was in the bible, but perhaps it was just his own personal philosophy.
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permalinkI would have expected him to say something more like "God helps those who help OTHERS."
Instead, he quoted from "Aesop's Fables."
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HERCULES AND THE WAGONER
A Wagoner was driving his team along a muddy lane with a full load behind them, when the wheels of his wagon sank so deep in the mire that no efforts of his horses could move them. As he stood there, looking helplessly on, and calling loudly at intervals upon Hercules for assistance, the god himself appeared, and said to him, "Put your shoulder to the wheel, man, and goad on your horses, and then you may call on Hercules to assist you. If you won't lift a finger to help yourself, you can't expect Hercules or any one else to come to your aid, for the gods help those who
help themselves."
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It's actually a quote from Benjamin Franklin. It's not a biblical quote.
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permalinkI have two absolute favorite restaurants in Pittsburgh. One is Sushi Kim, which is near enough to the Convention center to walk there easily for lunch or dinner. They serve both the best Korean food I've ever had, AND the second best sushi I have ever had - and I've been to Japan three times.
The other place that is an absolute must, in my opinion, is the Church Brew Works. You'll need to drive or take a cab, but it is so worth it. They have some of the best Pirogi's I've ever had, fairly good beer that is brewed there, and best of all its located in a converted church, so the atmosphere is just really cool.
I know you can find the Church Brew Works online and get their address, but really all you have to do is hail down a cab and ask them to take you there - they all know where it is. Not sure about Sushi Kim, but the concierge at the hotel ought to be able to direct you there.
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