I total forgot about Fry's. Those places are distinctly different from HH Gregg. It's kind of like a Radio Shack on steroids. Any random wire, component, part, you could find it there. |
Yes! Being from Austin, Blue Bell and HEB were the very first things I thought of. When I moved to the D.C. area, the grocery stores made me so sad. Central Market is great too. I second everything on your list, and also add: Breakfast tacos: ubiquitous, and my favorite breakfast food. Often best from the cheap Mexican food trucks. Really good salsa Purple hull peas Texas country outdoor concerts: there's just something about them that just feels right |
I'm from Colorado but damn do I miss roach coach tacos, breakfast burritos and tamales purchase from a cooler in a parking lot |
Above Austin poster here, I just realized this thread was originally about brands. The above still stands, though! |
Thunderbeast Rootbeer - DC |
Bangor, Maine -
Jordan's red hots (hot dogs) - YUM |
Yep, Payne's is great. Also Cozy Corner, the Commissary, Central BBQ...too many to list. I don't even try BBQ around DC very often, to be honest, because I have given a couple places a shot (Hill Country, for one) and they were just...so. disappointing. that I now pretty much just wait til I go visit my parents in Memphis to eat BBQ. And my favorite thing from Dinstuhl's is the cashew crunch--something you can't find at other candy stores |
Vermont: Poorhouse Pies |
Anthonyyyyyyy! |
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Pollo Tropical--hometown is Miami.
Their platanos are the BEST |
Not from RI, but my family is. I have an unopened coffee syrup in the kitchen right now. Been debating introducing this to my kids vs keeping for myself! |
I went to college in Ann Arbor and I was going to say Vernor's too! |
Chipati's from Pizza House or Pizza Bobs in Ann Arbor.
The sauce is what takes it from salad in a big pita to heaven. |
Clearly you've been gone too long. You must mean Faygo pop! ![]() |