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DaleK January-13th-2003 04:13 PM


Originally posted by Snype451


I'm glad we agree!

B

Me too! Wouldn't want the poor guy to get lost, now would we :)

KubaSpeed January-15th-2003 10:12 AM

Thanks to the both of you.
Im going to the Colloseum because my girlfriend has free passes. As for food, we just want to go to a resturant that is a little nicer than something like Boston Pizza or Perkins, but not super formal or pricey. Just a nice average resturant that we dont have in Winnipeg.

Snype451 January-15th-2003 10:58 AM

Down town there is a few things you can try. In the Eau Clair area, The old sagetti factory, joey tomatoes, brewsters. Also, on 4th st. (you might want a car, its a bit of a walk) there are some nice places, I highly recomend the 4th St. Rose.

Near the Colloseum, there is East Side Marios which is nice/unique.

I know there are more, but nothing is sticking out in my mind right now.

90210brandon January-15th-2003 11:10 AM


Originally posted by Snype451
Down town there is a few things you can try. In the Eau Clair area, The old sagetti factory, joey tomatoes, brewsters. Also, on 4th st. (you might want a car, its a bit of a walk) there are some nice places, I highly recomend the 4th St. Rose.

Near the Colloseum, there is East Side Marios which is nice/unique.

I know there are more, but nothing is sticking out in my mind right now.

Don't forget the Greek place beside 'the Burger Inn' on 4th Street and 'the Sultan's Tent' on 17th south(Morrocan), 'Salt N' Pepper' on 16th Ave North(Mexican)and 'Puspa' on Northmount Drive(East Indian)NW. All those restraunts are some of my faves, BP and Wendy's,....Boring. All of those that I mentioned aren't pricey either.

Snype451 January-15th-2003 11:29 AM


Originally posted by 90210brandon
Don't forget the Greek place beside 'the Burger Inn' on 4th Street and 'the Sultan's Tent' on 17th south(Morrocan), 'Salt N' Pepper' on 16th Ave North(Mexican)and 'Puspa' on Northmount Drive(East Indian)NW. All those restraunts are some of my faves, BP and Wendy's,....Boring. All of those that I mentioned aren't pricey either.
I thought 'the burger inn' on 4th along withthe kremlin closed down to make way for the new condo development?

Depending on money - Divino's on 1st and 9th.

alcoholiday January-15th-2003 11:30 AM


Originally posted by 90210brandon
Don't forget the Greek place beside 'the Burger Inn' on 4th Street and 'the Sultan's Tent' on 17th south(Morrocan), 'Salt N' Pepper' on 16th Ave North(Mexican)and 'Puspa' on Northmount Drive(East Indian)NW. All those restraunts are some of my faves, BP and Wendy's,....Boring. All of those that I mentioned aren't pricey either.

i like abruzzo (italian) at 8th st and 4th ave SW. (i think it's 8th)
and pegasus (greek) at 14th and 11th ave SW.

KubaSpeed January-15th-2003 01:33 PM

You guys are awesome! Thanks alot.
Ive decided not to rent a car, so I guess Ill have to figure out how to get to places via the C train

Snype451 January-15th-2003 02:17 PM


Originally posted by KubaSpeed
You guys are awesome! Thanks alot.
Ive decided not to rent a car, so I guess Ill have to figure out how to get to places via the C train

C Train is easy $1.75 for 90 minutes in any direction (you can get off do somewhere then get back on if its still in the 90 minute direction)

Taxi's are good.

If you want, there is a Buget rent-a-car place just up the block from the delta (you will probably see if it you walk to the train)

alcoholiday January-15th-2003 02:25 PM


Originally posted by Snype451


C Train is easy $1.75 for 90 minutes in any direction (you can get off do somewhere then get back on if its still in the 90 minute direction)

Taxi's are good.

If you want, there is a Buget rent-a-car place just up the block from the delta (you will probably see if it you walk to the train)

train's $2 a ride now.

Snype451 January-15th-2003 02:38 PM


Originally posted by alcoholiday


train's $2 a ride now.

Bastards! :yell: Shows what I know, I buy a monthly pass so 65$ down the drain..

alcoholiday January-15th-2003 02:50 PM


Originally posted by Snype451


Bastards! :yell: Shows what I know, I buy a monthly pass so 65$ down the drain..

me too. i'm so tired of getting jossled around on the train after work. oh well.

the single fare went up at the same time the monthly passes did.

90210brandon January-15th-2003 04:17 PM


Originally posted by Snype451


I thought 'the burger inn' on 4th along withthe kremlin closed down to make way for the new condo development?

It's pretty tough for me to tell you guys. I'm not there anymore. I don't know if it is there or not. It was in November when I was there.

90210brandon January-15th-2003 04:18 PM


Originally posted by Snype451
I thought 'the burger inn' on 4th along withthe kremlin closed down to make way for the new condo development?
It's pretty tough for me to tell you guys. I'm not there anymore. I don't know if it is there or not. It was in November when I was there.

DaleK January-15th-2003 04:28 PM


Originally posted by Snype451


I thought 'the burger inn' on 4th along withthe kremlin closed down to make way for the new condo development?

Depending on money - Divino's on 1st and 9th.

Those places are gone as far as I know. f you want Greek, try Santorini's on Center St. and 13th avenue. Way better than Paros, but a little pricier (about 15-20 per meal). It's about a 20 minute walk from the Delta Bow Valley. Also, for Chinese, hust about any place in China Town (Center street, just on the south side of the river) has lots. Silver Dragon is the big popular place there. Central Grand (also Chines) is at 16th avenue and Center st NW (1 minute walk from Santorini's), in the Chinese shopping center - very good, it's where we always go. There is sushi in China Town at Sakana Grill on 2nd avenue, probably the freshest in the city. If you want Italian, ask around, there are a whole bunch of really good places. Bon Giorno's and Chianti's are both really good and pretty cheap, both on 17th avenue SW (down 4th st Rose way). Earl's on Stephen Avenue Mall is good casual dining too.

OK, I've said enough. I like eating out, can you tell? :yumyum:

Dale.

DaleK January-15th-2003 04:30 PM

Also, Breakfast at Nellie's is a must. There are 5 of them now, anyone here who likes breakfast and hasn't heard of Nellie's, look one up and go! :rant:


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