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Sidecar Sandwiches

We decided to take a break from the pho madness that had been happening every weekend. So we finally headed over to the Sidecar for dinner.

J got the pulled pork sandwich. I’d gotten this here awhile back, but this time, it was different. Last time it was much more wet and bbq-y. This time, the meat was very very smoky, like jerky. Good, but in a completely different way. I remember the cornbread though, and it’s still awesome.
I just got a burger, with bacon, cheese, and caramelized onions. This was a good burger. And it came with a giant heap of fries, which were also good. The Good Dog burger is still better, but this one is pretty good as well. We sat at the bar and also had some cold Reading beers. They serve them in frosted glasses, which makes it even colder, and so that much better. It was loud and crowded as usual. They’re supposedly opening up the second floor for dining. I can’t wait until that happens!
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Doubling The Greatness

On our way to Austin, IN, we didn’t really have any time to eat. So we went to the McDonalds drive-thru. I know, how horrible of me. But I have to admit, I have a weakness for one and only one item (other than their fries, c’mon, who doesn’t like their fries?) – the filet ‘o fish sandwich. I know, some of you are probably grossed out, but I simply love these things. Well, to our surprise, they had a DOUBLE filet o’ fish. And man, this this was doubly tasty. I’m sold!

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Quick To Go’s At Tim Hortons

We didn’t get to eat a proper lunch in ohio, so we had to eat a little snack before heading back to Indiana. My bro lives in Columbus, so I asked him where toe at. He pointed us to his favorite sushi spot but when we got there, it hadn’t opened yet. We could not wait one more minute to eat, so we hopped on over to the Tim Hortons instead. J got two little egg salad wraps. I got a turkey sandwich on a bagel. And a donut. Don’t forget about the donut. My sandwich was awesome, by the way. It had some delicious honey mustard on it, much to my surprise.
I told you this is a coffee place, so similar to our dunkin donuts, you can get your own tim hortons roasts and brew it at home.

Oh, the delectable display of donuts, muffins, and pastries. They are from canada, so there are things with “maple” in the name. They were super nice too, and yes, it was attached to Wendy’s. We were in Columbus, home of Wendy’s, so it all made sense.
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