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The Best Restaurants in Philadelphia That Aren't Pat's and Gino's
The city of brotherly love brings more to the table food wise than just amazing cheesesteaks. While Gino's and Pat's are delicious landmarks, and you should certainly go there if you haven't, we are more interested in Philly's fine dining destinations.
Joseph FarleyPublished 6 years ago in FeastBest Restaurants in Portland to Seek Out
Visiting the largest city in Oregon? These eateries are must-stops during your time in Portland. With options ranging from Mexican, to Italian, to sushi, these are the best restaurants in Portland for every preference.
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in FeastBest Restaurants in Nashville to Check Out
As the capital of Tennessee, Nashville has a lot to offer. Between visiting the Musician Hall of Fame and Museum and Centennial Park, take some time to eat at the best restaurants in Nashville.
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in FeastBest Restaurants in Miami
Miami is one of the most stunning city in America, primarily for its gorgeous south beaches and awesome nightlife. Right off the tip of South Florida, the city is known for mellow days and adventurous nights. You can never go wrong with taking this trip, there's just so much to do.
Rachel BlanchardPublished 6 years ago in FeastJust Grubbin Series: Jam Does Miami
**Jamiel is one of the founding fathers of of the JG team. He recently took a trip to Miami Beach with his lovely girlfriend Courtney and blogged about the random adventure that ensued.**
Just GrubbinPublished 6 years ago in FeastBest Breakfast Places in New York City
Your most important meal of the day is about to turn into your favorite. After all, breakfast sets the stage for the rest of your day! And if you're looking for the perfect breakfast spots, look no further than New York City and its five boroughs. Stopping in for a light, early morning meal is the best recipe for keeping you going. It’s a respite in the busy rhythm of our daily lives. It's also a phenomenal place to cure your hangover.
Eric GreenPublished 6 years ago in FeastFive Vegan/Vegetarian Friendly Places in Orlando
This past June I took it upon myself to become a vegan; it wasn’t an immediate move, for years I had been contemplating on the necessity of animal products in my diet. The transition was a slow and meticulous process before I had given up meat altogether I had started removing certain things at a time. The first being dairy, I had already been aware of my lactose intolerance to milk, it made me have to immediately hit the toilet after consuming something like ice cream or a milkshake and replaced all my dairy products with nut-based "dairy" and I saw an immediate change in my body after only a few months of being free of everything but cheese. Next, I got rid of red meat and pork, which proved to be a challenge being that I loved bacon and burgers, so I researched and came across the Turkey alternative and stuck to that for the majority of 2016 before making the decision to cut out animal products altogether. I will elaborate on my journey in a later post, but for now, I want to focus on navigating my city for the best options in vegetarian foods. What prompted me to write this piece is that Orlando, like any other city, is a place filled with chain restaurants on every corner, from McDonald’s to Kentucky Fried Chicken and in a lot of cases these places are across the street or even next door to each other. Every store offering variants of the same thing for a few cents difference and no true nutritional value to offer. The issue didn’t really occur to me until I went out for dinner with friends and everything on the menu was some kind of fried meat and what they considered to be a healthy option was a bowl of lettuce, no bueno. The sad part about it is, I love going to Black-owned restaurants and they were the main culprits of offering only salads as a means of the option for people who want to eat healthier. I decided to "use my googles" and look for the best options out here, to look for restaurants I can enjoy with my friends and none of our personal food options are affected by what is available. Here are five of the best vegan and vegetarian-friendly restaurants in the greater Orlando area.
Pete AdamsPublished 6 years ago in FeastJust Grubbin Series: Bloktoberfest
**The JG Blogging Team of Lauren, Mo, Jamiel, Chino, and Big Al covered the chill outdoor party that consisted of numerous food trucks, vendors, an outdoor beer garden and much much more. Here's Mo's recap of the lit time.**
Just GrubbinPublished 6 years ago in FeastJust Grubbin Series: Taco, Tequila & Cerveza Festival
**MK is part of the JG blogging team. She recently relocated from New Jersey to Colorado and covered the Taco, Tequila & Cerveza Festival for us. Her recap is below.**
Just GrubbinPublished 7 years ago in FeastThe Only Coffee Roaster in Pembroke Pines, FL is Also Vegan!
Apple brios are brioche breading, shipped in from Europe, flattened, with apples cut and mixed in with cookie butter syrup, cinnamon, a little brown sugar, and more. They are served warm with powdered sugar and agave syrup!
May NeumanPublished 7 years ago in FeastJust Grubbin Series: The Spicy Belly
**The JG team of Lauren, Mo, and our newest blogger/social media director Ant aka "Young Thumbs" made the trip to Manayunk to indulge in one of Philadelphia's newest dining hot spots. Here's Mo's recap of our night and experience.**
Just GrubbinPublished 7 years ago in FeastPi Craft Pizza (Henrietta, NY) Review
Pizza is one of the most beautiful foods that has ever been created in the history of mankind. It is something that done poorly is generally speaking still edible however when done well it can make one feel as if they are dining on one of the finest things they have ever eaten. Pi Craft Pizza has found a way to put heaven in a box and serve it quickly.
Relaxed TouristPublished 7 years ago in Feast