New to me, anyway.
Thursday, my D&D group was going to order pizza. From Domino's, because it's cheap and fast. Despite some people saying they felt oogy after eating it. I suggested we try something else -- Just Crust Pizza, say, which I've heard of as a worker-owned successor to the Upper Crust which stole wages (PDF). People were amenable. People were put off by the prices. People were reassured by a large being 18", when Domino's X-Large is 16". We ordered, sausage&onion (caramelized!) for the carnivores, margherita for the vegetarians. It was pronounced good, though we also noted it's very thin crust pizza, so the price per food quantity may be high after all. But good!
Tonight I went to Grendel's a bit late, and so had everyone else. I didn't feel like squeezing into a corner -- there wasn't even a nearby chair -- or dealing with the noise, so I bugged out for a while. Across the alleyway, some dance club has been replaced by Shake Shack, whose menu had vaguely intrigued me, and I went there. I had a double Shackburger, basically a fast food cheeseburger, but tasty and juicy and didn't leave me feeling gross. $7.92 with tax. I'd call it better than Tasty Burger, not sure if better than Flat Patties.
Thursday, my D&D group was going to order pizza. From Domino's, because it's cheap and fast. Despite some people saying they felt oogy after eating it. I suggested we try something else -- Just Crust Pizza, say, which I've heard of as a worker-owned successor to the Upper Crust which stole wages (PDF). People were amenable. People were put off by the prices. People were reassured by a large being 18", when Domino's X-Large is 16". We ordered, sausage&onion (caramelized!) for the carnivores, margherita for the vegetarians. It was pronounced good, though we also noted it's very thin crust pizza, so the price per food quantity may be high after all. But good!
Tonight I went to Grendel's a bit late, and so had everyone else. I didn't feel like squeezing into a corner -- there wasn't even a nearby chair -- or dealing with the noise, so I bugged out for a while. Across the alleyway, some dance club has been replaced by Shake Shack, whose menu had vaguely intrigued me, and I went there. I had a double Shackburger, basically a fast food cheeseburger, but tasty and juicy and didn't leave me feeling gross. $7.92 with tax. I'd call it better than Tasty Burger, not sure if better than Flat Patties.