There goes Tokyo.
Here are a few others that you might want to consider:
Franks Grill (Broadway/Bowen in Lancaster)
Marilla Grill (Schwartz Rd, in Marilla Center)
The Nortel (North and Hertel)
The Chief's Club (Porter Ave)
My mouth is watering...
"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
There goes Tokyo.
"There goes Tokyo"?
I don't get it... please explain
"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
"History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of men....Godzilla!"
Do any of these establishments serve blue oysters?Originally posted by Godzilla
Here are a few others that you might want to consider:
Franks Grill (Broadway/Bowen in Lancaster)
Marilla Grill (Schwartz Rd, in Marilla Center)
The Nortel (North and Hertel)
The Chief's Club (Porter Ave)
My mouth is watering...
OK, NOW I get it...Originally posted by Stevenco
"History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of men....Godzilla!"
lol
"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
I honestly don't know if they serve oysters. (The fish fry's however are great!)Originally posted by Stevenco
Do any of these establishments serve blue oysters?
As an FYI, Hooters serves oysters, but I don't know if they're the type you like.
"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
Two words for this one. Deerhead Inn. They even say it on their wall, "We serve the best damn fish fry in town".
It must be then. The last pizza box I had said, "You've tried the rest, now try the best." That's how I knew it was the best.Originally posted by Jedgek
Two words for this one. Deerhead Inn. They even say it on their wall, "We serve the best damn fish fry in town".
granpa,s campfire right next to the creek. fried in real butter and so fresh they have no compare. even better with grankids sharing
One good thing about growing old is your secrets are safe with your friends they can't remember them either
Hoaks Closed ? Why ? Last I heard tehy were doing a good business although I haven't been back in town in a number of years.....
Kenmore fish market on Delaware used to sell excellent Haddock fish fry. Used to order it once in a while, ship fed-ex out here to Colorado. Nice variation from grilled trout after fishing trips and remeberence back to old times once in a while.
There's also Rodney's on Rt 5 and Mackenzies (also on Rte 5).
I didn't know that Hoak's had closed either...
"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
...does anyone (west side) happen to remember a small seafood restaurant that was called, "Sharkeys?" I believe it was near, or just west of Grant Street, possibly close to Auburn.
Hoak's on Rt. 5 didn't close, Godzilla. Hoak's Armor Inn in Armor did.Originally posted by Godzilla
I didn't know that Hoak's had closed either...
A few years back my parents took us out to a place called the Crow's Nest on either Millersport or Campbell... I guess the joint had a reputation for really, really good fish fries.Originally Posted by therising
We had to wait for an hour and a half and by the time they got to us they were out of fish... Except for some "half size" fish... Wish was okay but nothing to write home about... I didn't get all the fuss...
But that didn't matter because by the time we finally got our fish we had become so toasted from drinking beer that we engaged in a tipsy conversation with the people at the next table and had a pretty good time...
Ahh, getting drunk in Getzville... *Shudder*
Please remember, drink responsibly.
I'm just here to make people laugh. And to confuse people. Oh, and to irritate people.
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