Thursday, April 30, 2009

Attention LunchSpotters!!!

We would just like to thank everyone for their continued support throughout our first six weeks of yourlunchspot.com. If you are a 'Follower' are just a mere 'Lurker' on the page, we thank you for coming back time and time again. You may have noticed that we have passed 1,000 hits for the site! That is because of you, (or our moms just hitting refresh every five minutes) but let's just say it's because of you!!!

To celebrate this feat and continue the journey to find 'Recession-Friendly' lunches, we want to ask YOU for help. Our first Lunchspot contest is simple. Send us your favorite 'recession-friendly' lunch spot and tell us their 'bargain' for lunch. We will post these deals on the site (if we find them 'recession-friendly') BUT (As Billy Mays says) there's more... We will select one of these deals for the lunchspot crew to take you out to eat, our treat... and yes, you can guest blog that day. A free lunch, a chance to become a guest blogger and probably a celebrity of some sort, and an afternoon with the lunchspot crew! Whew, we're giving away the farm here people.

Just send us an e-mail with your 'recession-friendly' lunchspot, and we'll do all the work!!!
yourlunchspot@gmail.com

-Yourlunchspot crew!

Odds in winning 1:who knows. The lunchspot reserves the right to change any and all contest rules at any time for any reason because they are new to contests and sure that someone is going to stick them with a huge lunch tab.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

King Street Grill.......TV's Galore!!!!

The lunchspot crew was down a man today and after drawing out of a hat; Ish, Jay and I landed on King Street Grill. I was very confused when Ish admitted that it was his choice. If you have read our very first blog, it was the Ishmister's take on a very un-enjoyable experience that he had at the Grill. Come to find out at the lunch table, he whips out a $10 gift certificate he had. That sneaky guy played JBolday and I.

We arrived and were immediately greeted and sat down to watch any one of the 23 tv's in the place. Wednesday's are half price burger days so that's what we went with. I ordered the Santa Fe burger in a wrap and Jay went with a "burger with only bacon". Ish was the healthy guy today and made his body happy with him by going with a delicious looking $9 salad. Food arrived and was nice and hot. I really enjoyed my burger and the chipolte mayo that comes on the side.

Time: 20 minutes or so... very reasonable. It was not crowded so that helped.
Price: This is the only day of the week that I can afford to eat lunch here. $5.50 for a burger and fries is a great deal!
Atmosphere: Very good, tv's everywhere!!!
Facilities: RJ would say that this is a "tuff lunchdump spot!"
Highs on trip: 1/2 price burgers!
Lows on trip: Having to leave all of the tv's and get back to work!
Advice: Go on half price burger day! Otherwise, you will be overpaying!

Stay safe out there! That swine flu sounds nasty!!

T-Boyd

Monday and Tuesday!!

We stuck with value the first two days of this week.

Day One was Moes for Moes Monday:
The Special: Every Monday, a Big Burrito (chicken or ground beef), chips, and a drink for $5.

Day Two was Andolini's for 90's Special:
The Special: This special is over, it was a slice (one topping), a salad, and a drink for $3.50 FLAT!

The quest continues!!

Ish

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Wild Wing...Thanks to Your Place!!

Friday April 24th we decided to give Your Place a try in Mt. Pleasant. We have heard that their burgers are great. Unfortunately they were closed again. Do you think they call it Your Place because you have to get a key made and just go in and make your own burger? Just leave your money on the counter when you leave! They go on the honor system there. Unbelievable guys! When are you open! Holidays only??

Anyway, because Your Place was closed we then chose Wild Wing Mt. Pleasant because it was right around the corner. Walking in to this place you can't beat the atmosphere. TV's everywhere, people having a good time, bar going nuts at 12:30pm on a Friday, and lovely workers (all look, no touch here!!) I'm taken ladies!!

Today's adventure brought a couple of guest appearances from T-Boyd's lovely girlfriend Sydney and her friend Heather. I would like to mention we had all 4 bloggers in attendance for this lunch feast!!! Great day!

Now that my health kick is in full effect for the reunion in July I went with the 4 chicken feathers with celery. I wanted those fries so bad! My order worked out well because Sydney and Heather eat like rabbits. They gave me like 3 or 4 of their feathers. I went with Gold Rush flavor for mine. Man I love some Gold Rush!!

My only complaint for Wild Wing this day was time. It took an easy 20-25 minutes for our food to get to our table. It wasn't even that crowded in there. Most of the people eating got the lunch buffet anyway. I really don't know what happened here guys but someone dropped the ball in the kitchen. We all ordered feathers pretty much. Ish got a chicken and friends wrap. That is just a couple scoops into a wrap. Not hard at all. Just my 2 cents. Let's work on time a little Wild Wing. Especially at lunchtime with people having to get back to work.

Overall I give Wild Wing a 7.0 for this trip.

Time: 20-25 minutes for food to arrive. Not good this time!
Price: $6.42 Great!
Atmsphere: oCan't beat it! Great scenary!
Facilities: Not the best, but at least 3 options for a lunchdump
Highs on Trip: Ball of Look, No Touch
Lows on Trip: Time
Advice: Hit or miss these days with service. Food always great!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Top Five o' the Week for 4/20/09

Jay

1. Moe's - 7.5 ....scoop guy is the man!
2. Andloini's - 6.75 ....I am a fan of Andolini's and its laid back atomsphere
3. Wild Wing - 6.5 ....food was good, atmosphere good, service and time were no bueno!
4. McAlister's - 6 ....nothing bad here but nothing exciting either.

Tripp's Take on the Week

McAlisters-7.5
Moes-7.0
Andolinis-6.75
Wild Wing-4.1

McAlisters had a new menu and I enjoyed my half salad and sandwich for a reasonable price!
Moes is old reliable.
At Andolinis the crust was a little strange this time around.
Wild Wing was a tuff lunch for me. The queso appitizer was great but the service was very slow and the feathers were very overcooked. Thank goodness for great company on this lunch!

RJ Top Five of the Week

1. McAlisters-7.5 (Lovely New Salad on the Menu)
2. Wild Wing-7.0 (Good Food, Need Some work on Time though)
3. Did Not Attend
4. Did Not Attend
5. Did Not Attend

Ish for the week

1. Moes-6.5 (solid $5 Moe's effort)
2. Andolini's-6.0 (not too bad, but lots of room to be wow'd)
3. Wild Wing-5.0 (way too long for service, food was just okay, but time was key disappointment)

Thursday, April 23, 2009

"I Think We're Alone Now"... not by Tiffany

Well today we took an hour off of our busy work schedules to solve work, life, and other people's personal problems. I know society appreciates everything we do. We snuck into Andolini's after a reverse hat draw by yours truly (Jay's idea). Believe it or not, I wasn't extremely excited about pizza today (Look out of your window to see if the sky is falling). Yeah, I was craving salad of all things. Anywhoo, we beat the rush by about 3 minutes. No wait. I ordered the slice, salad and drink for $7 flat. Not too bad at all. Plus the slice came with a topping (bonus). I will tell you that the seating is a bit questionable. It's not the newest interior I've seen in a restaurant, but I think that's a little bit of their thing. It's kind of an old school Mellow Mushroom. Or a Mellow that stopped caring. Their old school 'hippie' feel is somewhat endearing. It's the type of place you expect to see sand on the floor from everyone fresh off the beach stopping by for a slice in their VW van back in the day. Overall the food was good. Definitely hot! Not a huge fan of the crust on the pie. The crisp bottom of a New York slice isn't my thing. Sorry. But it was quality. I enjoyed the switch for a day.

Time: salad about 45 seconds, pizza 4 minutes maybe.

Price: 7 bones. good to-go drink

Experience: not too bad. I would call it 'Pleasant'. Good discussions, A little too much work talk, but probably my fault. You know it's too much when Jay changes the subject to Lost!

Atmosphere: Covered it!

Highs: Not being charged 75 cents for my olives on my salad. And them not skimping on the ingredients.

Lows: Should be that they only had one salad dressing to choose from, but it probably was learning that Tiffany wasn't even the first person to sing the one hit that she actually had! Tisk, tisk, tisk, I never thought my opinion of her could sink any further. She's definitely no Robin Sparkles.

Advice: Good spot. Give it a try next Mon or Tues. You can get the same deal I had for $3.50!!!! No joke! They're doing a old school special. You may see us there! Unfortunately for Jay, that beats Moes!

-Ish

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Choo-Choo...The Train has left the Station...Again!

Anyone who knows my fellow lunchspot crew member RJ has heard many times of him starting up one of his now famous trains. Well he is on the tracks again!!! This train apparently is due to an upcoming 10 year high school reunion. These trains have a history of starting off with the power of a locomotive and usually are derailed faster than a fat boy (not you RJ) playing dodgeball. So with the train and new title of "salad guy" in mind RJ suggested McAlisters as today's lunchspot. We were greeted by a short line, a new menu, and a friendly cashier. I ordered first and went with my usual bacon spud and a sweet tea in the quart sized cup (big fan!). When our food arrived at the table I felt like I was eating a dozen glazed donuts compared to RJ, who had a salad, and T. Boyd, who went with half sandwich and half salad...and water to drink for both guys! Geez fellows we aren't in prison! My spud was quite tasty with good temperature, melted cheese and evenly distribute bacon. It also came on a real plate with silverware instead of a basket and plastic ware, which was nice change for me at McAlister's.

Time: No problems here.... I would say 30-40 minutes.
Highs: Knowing that RJ and his train are rolling!
Lows: T.Boyd already throwing Moe's below McAlister's in the top 5 ranking for the week....this guy is always quick to put down my favorite spot! I hope my Moe's scoop guy is reading!
Price: $9.12 for a baked potato and sweet tea is a little steep!
Atmosphere: Nothing special, just your basic lunch crowd and some girl who had on a winter scarf with shorts on a sunny 75 degree day....an odd look!
Advice: A decent spot if you don't want to walk out not feeling stuffed and are short on time.

Top Five o' the Week

A little late but here goes!!! It was a short week for us!

T-Boyd

Okra Grill-8
Jacks-7
Just Chill-4.5

Only ate out 3 days last week! Saved some cash!!


Jay
1. Okra Grill - 8.5
2. Poe's - 7
3. Jack's - 6.5
4. Just Chill - 5

Ish
1. Paige's (by far) 8.75
2. Poe's 7
3. Jack's 6.5
4. Just Chill ... 5

Jay is a smart guy.

RJ
1. Okra Grill 8.5 (Fantastic!)
2. Jack's 8.0 (Great Job on those Weiners!)
3. Poes's 7.5 (Burger a little bloody for medium!)
4. Just Chill 7.0 (need more meat on that philly!)

Friday, April 17, 2009

Page’s Okra Grill – Definitely not Medi-okra

Guest Blogger Tripp Bennett here, reporting from Page’s Okra Grill in Mt. Pleasant. I’m not going to lie, when the gang (really, just Tripp Boyd) invited me to go with them to the Okra Grill I was a little worried. Mostly because Okra scares me, what with it’s funny sounding name and I wasn’t quite sure how to spell it and it’s oxymoron of fried okra (fried vegetables, really?).
I went in and the first two things I noticed were how big the place is (frickin’ giants could have comfortably fit in this place) and how loud it was. The good news is it wasn’t so loud you couldn’t here everyone talk, so they got that going for them. It had a real Southern down home feel to it, even the chairs seemed Southern, if chairs can seem Southern. I sat down with the Lunchspot gang and AJ and ordered my usual water. The waitress was very simpatico, however as we would later find out she would leave us hanging a few times. Now I have never eaten here before, and truth be told it is not really my kind of place (no chickenfingers), so I took T Boyd’s suggestion and ordered a cheeseburger, cooked medium, and, since we were at Okra Grill, I went with the fried okra, which I hadn’t had since I was a little kid and my parents would take me to Ryan’s. After about a 10 min. wait our food showed up. Now, have you ever seen the commercials that show you a big juicy burger, the lettuce is crisp and the tomato is huge, and then when you order one you get a soggy bun and the lettuce is a tad brown and you’re really not even sure the tomato is on there. This is not one of those times. The burger arrived and the commercial came true. Let me tell you, the lettuce really is that crispy and the tomato really is that big and the burger really is that juicy (and not messy juicy, there was minimal one napkin needed messiness). This culinary creation was a bit rarer than I was expecting, but that just made it all the more juicy and tender. And the beef, which Ish was proposing too, was awesome. Apparently, so I’m told, it is actually ground up on site, and you could definitely taste the difference. It is one of the better burgers I think I’ve ever had. Poe’s beware. The fried okra tasted just like the okra at Ryan’s all those years ago, and I enjoyed the memories. And the okra.
Now, judging from everybody’s reaction, they were all having a similar experience. T Boyd loved the gravy, and by loved I mean he was attacking his plate, and by attacking I mean it looked like his head was glued to the plate, and by glued to the plate I mean he was tonguing the plate. Yes, tonguing the plate because the gravy was so good. And Jay had his biscuit with syrup. But on to other things, even Ish’s salad was good, judging from the way everyone was picking at it. I was damned impressed. The place was very clean and with the exception of a wobbly table I had a great time. After we left I realized I forgot to take a look at the bathroom for this column so I drove by on the way home and inspected. The men’s bathroom is a single toilet and the area was clean but a little messy with pieces of paper left around. It did smell nice, and bathrooms should always smell springy. When we went to pay my total was 7.12 before tip and I get the feeling most of us were in range of that (thanks Tripp). I will definitely eat here again and coming from me that’s saying something.

-Tripp Bennett

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Jack's Cosmic Dog......Out of this World!

Today, after two suggestions from each blogger and a drawing out of the hat we landed on Jack's Cosmic Dog (one of my suggestions) for our lunch destination. Right off the bat two of the blog members were not looking forward to our choice in eatery. One was even quoted as saying "I hope they are closed! I will do a back flip off of this truck if they are closed!!" So Jack's, this is what you were up against prior to us even walking in the door today.

Upon arrival I noted a full parking lot with a lot of out of state license plates. Jay and I walked into a busy Jack's and decided to grab a table and wait for Ish and RJ. While sitting there, we were able to take in all of the quirky, cool decorations and had the time to glance at the very extensive choices of hot dogs and toppings.

I went with the Orbit City Dog (dog, chili, cheese, onions, and spicy mustard) a small side of fries and a water. My total came out to around $6. I was very surprised at the size of the dog and portion of fries. I certainly feel that I got my money's worth! I grabbed my food and found a shaker that looked like seasoning salt and threw some on my fries. Ish informed me that this was seasoning salt made "in-house". Man, that stuff was good! We won't disclose what the secret ingredients were, but I recommend you try it.

Time: Not bad at all for as crowded as it was! Maybe 5-8 mins wait for food.
Price: Very reasonable for the amount of food.
Experience: Great experience. Much better than expected for my fellow blog members.
Atmosphere: Very entertaining, I especially enjoyed the old washing machine, coke ice chest, and cigarette machine. They even have draught root beer on tap! No tv's but none needed with all of the other interesting things hanging on the walls.
Facilities: Very clean bathroom and very private.
Highs: The seasoning salt for the fries!
Lows: A lot of places make this mistake, a pickle spear was places in the tray and then my hot dog was places on top. This made my first few bites taste like pickle, no thanks!
Advice: Plan on stopping by one day for a nice little lunch. Plan on avoiding the lunch rush! It qualifies as a "good ride"!

Thanks for stopping by!

-T-Boyd

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Just Chill....Just Right or Just Wrong?

It's been a while since the last time I blogged for my fans. I do apologize for my absence last week. I'd like to throw a shout out to all the special olympics participants today out at the Park West Recreation Complex. We were all out there volunteering and having a great time.
Being in the Park West area, today's adventure took place at Just Chill located off the main strip into Park West off of North Hwy 17. Location is pretty good. You do have to know where you are going to get in there. It looked like the majority of their demographic area consisted of stay at home moms that play tennis all day and elderly ladies that do not know how to use 2009 cell phones. You don't have to scream into the microphone for the other person to hear you!! Some people would like to enjoy their lunch on such a beautiful day.

Anyway, on to Just Chill. It was a nice establishment. It looked like it was a mom and pap kind of place when I walked in. It was my 1st time there so I asked the cashier/cook what she recommended. A local sitting at the bar immediately told me to get the philly cheesesteak. So I did. Why not trust a guy that comes everyday supposedly? I ordered my usual water with no side and got away for $7.12. It could have been $6.12, but this was one of those places that gives the receipt with the tip line already on it while the employee stares you down. You know they are saying in their head "You better tip you cheap b#$#a$#!!". Needless to say it was awkward so I tipped $1.00. I felt better about my tip once I noticed that the cashier/cook brought our food outside to us instead of yelling my number into an intercom.

My food is here and it looks great. The bun looks fresh and homemade and had a nice crunch to it which made it even more fresh. I took my first bite and man that guy was right! The philly cheesesteak is a must have at Just Chill in Park West. My only complaint would be to add some more meat to such a bready bun. It had great flavor but needed more of the main ingredient. Steak!! I would even be willing to pay more for more meat instead of the awkward tip line on the receipt. Honestly! Why do I have to tip prior to my meal. My experience could have been terrible. Could you see it? Um, excuse me, can you credit my card back $1.00 because this was terrible and your service is terrible too. That just doesn't happen. I'm just weird I guess.

Today's trip to Just Chill was overall a solid 7.5.

Time: About 10-12 minutes for food to arrive. Standard
Price: $7.12 with tip. I can't talk about it anymore. Gosh it bothers me though.
Experience: Not bad at all. I would like to try something else next time to see if steak was just running low that day.
Atmosphere: Pretty clean. Didn't see any problems except for the fake ketchup at our table. HAHA! Maybe Just Chill can answer that one. Do you guys fill the Heinz bottles with Cisco ketchup? Very sly, but don't think you got that one past Mr. Ish. It's happened to him before. Not his first rodeo!
Facilities: Clean. No problem there. Should be a comfortable lunchdump pending daily tennis matches and cell phone usage in the area.
Highs on Trip: Being back together with the gang. All 4 baby!
Lows on Trip: Lack of meat on my philly cheesesteak.
Advice: Definitely worth a stop in. Highly recommend the philly cheesesteak. Order extra meat though if it's not too pricy. I'd like to see Just Chill include some chips or something if you don't order fries. Just a suggestion.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Guest Blogger Kristen's Tell-Tale Lunch

Let me start this blog by saying I really respect what the Lunch Spot crew is doing. The fact that I was asked to be the guest blogger was a pretty big deal to say the least. I was excited at first but then I immediately had butterflies. It’s not everyday you are able to be seated amongst literary wizards. What if I didn’t know which fork to use or prematurely reached for the ketchup? I calmed my nerves and mustered up a game face. Here is my review…

Todays lunch spot was Poe’s on Sullivans Island. This was definitely not my first visit to this fine establishment. Mr. Ish and I frequent this watering hole year round. From sitting by the fireplace in the winter to lounging in our wet bathing suits in the summer, it ranks highly on our places to grab a drink and get away from the real world. With every visit I have flash backs to high school English reviewing the Raven and Tell-Tale Heart. Classic!

As I walked up to the restaurant I was greeted with a warm greeting and birthday wishes by our lunch spot gang who were seated on the porch. Joining us today was the ever classy Jay, the quite beardy RJ, the gorgeous AJ (who just witnessed a drug deal downtown) and of course my main squeeze Mr. Ishee. Even better then the company, there was a queso dip already on the table. Just enough for a taste for me.

From the time I took my seat on the picnic bench to the time the server took my drink order time elapsed about 7-8 minutes. I noticed the boys drinks were all empty at this time. I understand that time slows down on the island but I was thirsty. I ordered my diet coke and 3 minutes later I ordered my hop frog burger. Upon first sip of my beverage I noticed something was off. Now this is my first time not ordering a cocktail/beer at poes so maybe I never noticed the tainted pop. (soda, sorry I’m a yankee) AJ agreed, she also said it tasted like cleaner or plastic hoses. I’m not picky so I continued to drink.

Now Poes is well known for their burgers and this one lived up to the fame. My burger came and it was delicious along with hot fries. I only had one complaint. We were given just one napkin apiece. Now, usually this would suffice. But when you are eating a thick burger with toppings and bbq sauce one napkin might as well be a wet nap. The rest of the group also had napkin problems and RJ had to tango with the mustard for a minute.

Time: Honestly I didn’t keep a close eye on the clock. I’m assuming 45 minutes from sit down to walk out. Again time slows down and this is a very reasonable time for Poe’s.

Price: $$$- now it’s definitely not a recession friendly quick lunch. For 2 burgers and 2 cokes Mr. Ish and future Mrs. Ish’s tab was about $25. This is with out the usual 2 beer minimum.

Atmosphere: Laid back as usual. Always seems that Jack Johnson is playing overhead. Great people watching and since it was gloomy it felt like Edgar Allan Poe himself could have been seated at the next table over.

Experience: Relaxed. I did leave in a slight food coma.

Highs: I loved my seat location on the porch. Good view of Middle Street and the pedestrian traffic.

Lows: Never got my thirst quenched. It was TAINTED!

Experience: On a 1-10 scale I’d give it a 7.5. I’ve had better at Poe’s… but again this visit didn’t include Blue Moon on tap.

Advice: Please go here. Fish Tacos are excellent along with many options of beer on tap. Just ask for a pile of napkins and diet coke in a can.

Thanks for a great birthday lunch guys! Can’t wait until the next outing.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Law & Order: Pizza Intent

In the Town of Mt. Pleasant's search for low priced lunches, the most recession friendly places are pursued by the bloggers of lunchspot.com, these are our stories....(DUN,DUN,DUN)

The lunchspot.com crew was a man down for the 3rd straight day this week but we continued to press on in our lunch spot quest and chose NYPD Pizza as today's lunch destination. When we ordered the cashier was very kind in asking if we wanted to wait for the fresh pie that was being put in the oven instead of the last few slices of a pre-cooked pizza. I went with 2 slices and soda special and added some mushrooms as a topping. I have to hand it to NYPD they did not hold back on the quantity of the toppings. The only thing that I have always been a little confused about with NYPD is that they have a waitress (who was exceptionally polite and prompt with refills) that gets your drinks for you when they have the drink machine out where customers could fill their own drinks. This is not a complaint at all just merely an observation of what I find to be an odd setup. The slices were a good quality size and made for a very tasty lunch.


Time: No accurate time was kept but very reasonable.

Price: Everyday lunch deal of 2 cheese slices and a drink for $5 flat is one of the best deals we have found so far in my eyes. Ish kindly picked up the tab so I am not sure of an exact amount.

High: RJ's return to the lunch spot crew after being absent the first 2 days of the week.

Low: The absence of Senor Boyd from the lunch spot crew

Atmosphere: TVs are a little small but very clean and overall an enjoyable establishment.

Experience: Not my personal favorite pizza place but still quite delicious with good deals and great customer service!

-Jay

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Man, when does the siesta start?

Well, after yesterday's Moe's Monday guest blogger not sending in his blog, we thought we would grab a hold of the reins to control the quality and dignity of the blog once again. Today we went to Los Arcos in Mt Pleasant. A great little Mexican place nestled in the corner behind King Street Grille MP. I know Mexican two weeks in a row. It's a good month.

My experience, except for the parking debaucle, was heavenly. I walked in to the other two members (Jay and T-Boyd) to fufill the quorum of the lunchspot. When I go to sit down at the table and there is cheese dip waiting for me, it really is magical. Number one: I get to eat cheese dip with my chips. Number two: I didn't order it, so I don't have to pay for it!! Not to come off sounding cheap, but I am. Sweet tea was very sweet and tasty. I had the ala carte 2 beef burritos. Those burritos were delicious but so filling.

It was a good visit; from the lady bringing me the coloring book to pass the time to future guest blogger K-Quinn showing up to blast us with her knowledge of facebook and ponder her adventure next Monday where she will be taking over yourlunchspot for the day. Life was good today and Los Arcos was the vehicle for our pleasant cross-country adventure. I'm not sure if it was Los Arcos so much as it was just a perfect day where everyone was upbeat and unpicky. Music was a little louder than Senor Tequila. There was a buzz in there today, but not too loud where you can't hear each other.

Los Arcos: Thanks for a good lunch. Nothing stood out as far as food, service, or anything, but nothing got in the way either. Sometimes that's enough.

Time: Not as fast as usual, but we needed the talking time, and the chips, queso, and salsa always fills in the awkward pauses nicely.

Price: $7.50 ($9 with tip) only concern is sweet tea was $2.20... Come on guys, really???!!!

Atmosphere: Nothing spectacular, but nothing obtrusive. I mean come on it's a Mexican restaurant. You know what one looks like.

Experience: Delightful

Highs: Seeing my future bride pop-in for a water

Lows: Learning that T-Boyd will not be at Monday's celebration of lunch and life, and that he doesn't know how to use facebook. Don't worry, we'll coach him up.

Advice: Go there and eat a lot of food! It wasn't the best food, but it was 4.50 with unlimited chips. Who could complain?

-Ish

Congratulations to Mellow Mushroom!!

In our first 'Ask the Followers' poll, Mellow Mushroom narrowly edged Andolini's and Giusseppi's for the Best Pizza in Mount Pleasant! Congratulations Mellow!

Stay tuned for the next 'Ask the Followers' Poll coming soon!!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Top Five of the Week!!

This week was very enjoyable for all of us. We would like to personally thank the local businesses for their efforts. We hope all of our followers have a great weekend with the Bridge Run and the Cajun Festival. Thanks for voting this week for our Friday journey to Seel's Fish Camp. Stay tuned for Monday's blog. Don't drink and drive! Say no to drugs! Stay in school!

RJ

1. Larry's Giant Subs 9.0
2 Moes Southwest Grill 8.75
3 Senor Tequilas 8.5
4 Seel's Fish Camp 8.25
5 Ichiban's 8.0

Tough week to judge! They all did great! Larry's was #1 for price and time. Moes was #2 for new adventures and enjoyment of that newby. Senor Tequilas fell a little with the table issues in their establishment, but was still great food! Seel's got #4 because of price mainly. And finally Ichiban's received #5 because of lack of atmosphere and no egg roll with the special at lunch. We need to add that in guys. Let's go!

T-Boyd

1.Senior T's-8
2.Moe's-7
3.Larry's-6
4.Ichiban-5.5
5.Seel's -4.5

Great top three! Tuff prices at Seel's and cold fries!

Jay

1.Moe's 8.0
2.Larry's 7.5
3.Ichiban 7
4.Seel's Fish Camp 6.5
5.Senor Tequila 5.5

Tripp must of slipped in a margarita at lunch the day we went to Senor Tequila and one when he put in his top 5 (Senior? Tequila). Moe's is tough to beat for me. Look forward to next week!

Ish

1.Moe's 8.25
2.Larry's 7.5
3.IchiBan 7.5
4.Senor Tequila 7.5
5.Seel's Fish Camp 6.0

Good Week for eating... Got pricey though. I splurged on cheese dip and drinks. I'll hold my integrity instead of giving everyone 9's and 8.5's, please.

Seel's Fish Camp, Off the Hook??

The followers have spoken, the lunchspot gang made the long journey over to Seel's Fish Camp on Sullivan's Island today. What a great weather day to be on the Island! Parking was a slight issue but after a search we found a spot and took a little walk. We sat inside today and when we first arrived we were one of the only tables inside. I thought it was interesting when I noticed that they only had 3 servers on with a crowded patio and a crowd coming through the door to fill up the inside tables as well. If you are an eatery on Sullivan's Island on a day like today you need to expect a larger crowd. I will say that the two managers did a great job of assisting the servers.

I ordered the usual which is the flounder poboy. It took awhile for our food to arrive but it was understandable considering how busy they were. Once the food arrived I was starving and ready to eat! Rj also ordered the same sandwich as I did and he went to take a bite and found that it was as hot as lava. After I watched him struggle to breath in and cool off the fire that was baking his tongue, I decided to start in on my fries first and let my sandwich cool off. Much to my dismay, the fries were the exact opposite of the sandwich. I can only assume that they had the fries plated and were waiting on my sandwich in the kitchen. I snacked on a few cold fries and then began to eat my sandwich. This wasn't my best flounder poboy that I have had from Seel's. I actually think that the food was better when they were at the Long point road location.

Time: Not too bad considering the crowd and the fact that it was a great weather Friday!

Price: I had a sandwich, fries, and a water. With tip it ended up running me $11!!!! Way more than this guy can afford for lunch these days!

Experience: As always I enjoyed the conversation and company of the fellow lunchspot crew. AJ you need to sign up as a follower, that's just ridiculous! Nice music playing.

Highs: The hush puppies.. seriously do they put some crack in those things are what? Man! they are addicting!

Lows:Cold fries.....having to look at all of the delicious beers on tap and not being able to partake!

Advice: Great place to go and have a beer and some food. Just expect to pay the SI prices!

Get out and enjoy the weather!!!
-T-Boyd

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Guest Blogger TJ Rostin has a Lunch from the Far East.....

Even though the weather was beyond miserable, I decided to cross the river and have lunch with the crew today. After speaking with RJ earlier in the day, I was pumped about the lunch destination. Any time I get a chance to go to Ichiban’s, I take advantage. I arrived a few minutes before the crew and I had a chance to take in the surroundings. I love the “Dollar General” decorations that are used to create the atmosphere. They hang from the ceiling so nicely and they are constantly in motion from the breeze that was provided by the open door. I would have been more impressed with a Jackie Chan look alike greeting me upon arrival. Maybe next time.

The waitress was nice despite the minor language barrier. She was quick with the salads but she was having some trouble with the drink refills. I am not one to complain that much, but poor Ish was dying for some more sweet tea. After politely flagging her down, Ish got his much needed refill. After that, she checked on us every 2 minutes. Good recovery! The food was very good as usual. I always order the Teriyaki Chicken with fried rice and today did not disappoint. I had a good variety (not too many veggies) but I could have used a little bit more teriyaki sauce. After watching RJ squirt the secret sauce on his finger and lick it off, I knew it must have been good stuff. It was good, but not the best I have ever had. I cleaned my plate with ease and it was the perfect amount for lunch. Anymore and the afternoon “food coma” would have been too much to overcome. Next I will certainly branch out and try the “Special”. It looked just like mine but add steak (it was steak right?? MEOW!!!)

All in all my lunch experience with the crew was very good. The conversations were great (some funny, some disturbing). How does RJ come up with some of that stuff? Next time I will bring a notepad and a pencil so I can write all of those lines down. I hope the boys will invite me for another run in the future and I wish them the best with future lunch destinations.

Time: Salads came in 1-2 minutes. Meal took about 10-12 minutes. Borderline but not too bad. 15 minutes to eat and socialize.

Price: $7.08 (had a water). Threw in $2.00 for a tip for a grand total of $9.08. Decent

Atmosphere: See 1st paragraph. Kind of dark in there.

Experience: Always a good one when Ish, Jay, T-Boyd and RJ are around.

Highs: “NO GYM PRACTICES” conversation, Recruiting for Cajun Festival (Sunday April 5th), Posterior appearance of a certain customer, giving the cashier a Lunchspot business card.

Lows: Ish getting Big Leagued with the fake laugh, No egg roll with the meal (only $1.50 more if you want to splurge)

Advice: I recommend it to anyone. Could not go every week though.

ORANGE JUICE ANYONE??????????????????????????

Thanks again fellas and good luck with the blog.
T.J.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Larry's Not a GIANT Letdown...

Let me start with saying that I'm not a huge sub guy. I have been to Larry's Giant Subs in the Anna Knapp Shopping Center a handful of times. I have never just 'wanted' to go get a sub. You just kind of end up there because your day got busy and you need quick sustenance and fast food isn't on the agenda. I must admit that I had no idea we were headed to Larry's today, but I must confess a late-night dream of a meatball sub last night. I know what you are thinking; who dreams about food? Usually not me, but it happened.

I think what I have been missing the other times I have visited Larry's was something I had today; an open-mind. Whether it was my 'meatball sub' dream or 'The Fat Boys are Back' on the radio for the ride over, whatever it was, it worked. Sometimes the undefining qualities of a place make or break a restaurant. Today fit in that category nicely. Let me talk about that for a moment. Time from order to food ready averaged about a minute and a half (Really). RJ was the only one who ordered a cold sub and the sub was at the table before he could even fill up his water (yeah he's on the health train again; even though egg salad sandwich isn't very healthy, but I digress). I went with the meatball, because dreams do come true (that's a lesson for the kids out there). It was at a perfect temperature. Good no Great bread. Flavor was nice. The only knock on Larry's in the past has been the chip selection which was actually in good shape today. (Baked Lays -Cheddar/Sour Cream)

Now let me turn to the aforementioned intangibles. We had a 'sandwich runner' that when he brought me my sub said 'Thanks for choosing Larry's'. I really liked that. He was moving around with the fervor of a chicken with his head cut off and the grace of a ballerina. Sandwich running and, for the first time in my restaurant dining career, I saw someone check the bathroom for cleanliness. Yes, it was him. Saw some dirt on the floor so he returned to sweep it up. All the while, he had a smile on his face. Nicely Done Larry's. Maybe he was Larry? A thought left to ponder for next time...

Time: 2 minutes from order to serve. 25 minutes to eat with good conversations. Candidate for 'Fastest Lunch in Mount Pleasant'

Price: 8.08 (no tip needed) nice to-go drink. and the combo was with an 8" sub not the standard 6", and believe me, two inches goes a long way. (Insert Michael Scott quote here)

Atmosphere: Not a great ambiance spot, not as clean as Firehouse, but it wasn't terrible. Probably my least favorite part of Larry's. Bathroom is uni-sex and a one at a time, so I'm just sayin'.

Experience: A nice surprise for a quick lunch with a looming staff meeting at 1:30, no 1, no 1:30.

Highs: Everyone having an enjoyable experience and the "Thanks for choosing Larry's" comment. Good Stuff.

Lows: Awkwardly touching Jay's foot under the table.

Advice: If you are a sub-person: No-brainer, Do it! If not, give it a chance. Big menu, friendly, and decent lunch specials. Have an open mind and try to catch some Fat Boys on the radio for the ride over. It did help.

-Ish