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Five guys and their soggy buns are trash. Rodeo Burger is pretty good.
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Five guys and their soggy buns are trash. Rodeo Burger is pretty good.
I'm going to The Next Act for lunch tomorrow
try the brisket donair, I loved it.
There are no viable pizza options where i live. You people are spoiled in edmonton.
No Famoso up there?
Pango is still the undisputed champ for me. Really nothing can beat it. Nothing unique or fancy about it, just good ole comfort food. Perfect mix of bread, toppings, sauce
One opened up like 2 yrs ago. I heard it was expensive. Should I go?
One opened up like 2 yrs ago. I heard it was expensive. Should I go?
I now live in Ontario and when I tell people out here that Edmonton has better pizza they sort of laugh at me. Not sure why. But when I do go to Edmonton, and that is often, pizza is one of the great treats!
By the way does anyone remember the old Franklin's chain? One restaurant on 111 ave was where I would typically go. The other one I ate at was by the MacDonald Hotel. That was great pizza! I read somewhere a rumor that the chain was still alive in Sherwood Park.
Yes, I remember Franklin's. I'll never forget eating there once with a group of friends and the group was pretty vocal about the Oilers and how they were playing awful. They were going on and on about everything and criticising the team. I really thought my friends were being way too critical considering most of them were marginal hockey fans.
I remember after getting up to leave and seeing Brett Callighen sitting at the booth behind us. He looked pretty pissed. I can't see how he could have missed hearing what was being said.
It was great pizza though.
definitely try it out.
Quick bake, flatbeard Naples-type pizza. I find it doesn't keep well, in terms of Next Day Pizza, but it's great when it comes out fresh.
Definitely worth a try, but I don't think it would ever be a standby to order like Panago or Pizza 73.
I now live in Ontario and when I tell people out here that Edmonton has better pizza they sort of laugh at me. Not sure why. But when I do go to Edmonton, and that is often, pizza is one of the great treats!
By the way does anyone remember the old Franklin's chain? One restaurant on 111 ave was where I would typically go. The other one I ate at was by the MacDonald Hotel. That was great pizza! I read somewhere a rumor that the chain was still alive in Sherwood Park.
Capital up here in North Edmonton on 144th and ~78th Street is still the tops for us.
Not sure about the one further North on 82St.