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Re: Best D-1 track for food
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04-14-2010, 06:33 PM | #12 |
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Re: Best D-1 track for food
Any track that the George Donhauser crew with Uncle Buck at the helm of the grill has the best food hands down period!! If you go away from that cookout and your still hungrey, its your own fault. No wonder MASGA has such a great turnout! Just kidding Lucky, your doing a awesome job!!
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04-14-2010, 06:48 PM | #13 |
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Re: Best D-1 track for food
I would have to 2nd Numidia. The birch beer is good, but the new menu is great. It takes about 2 people to eat the cheese steak hoagies. They also added a Hot and Sweet Italian sausage hoagie to the menu, which I thought was great when I had one on sunday.
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04-14-2010, 07:20 PM | #14 |
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Re: Best D-1 track for food
I would also have to give my vote to Lebanon Valley for their hand-cut french fries....very good, quite possibly the best fries in D-1.... Then there's the cooked-on-site pig roast that's been put on by Ted Leahy and a few of the Central Mass Drag Race Club members near season's end up at Epping, NH for the past few years.....awesome. WJ
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04-14-2010, 07:38 PM | #15 |
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Re: Best D-1 track for food
Numedia by a mile ! ! !
When that church group used to cook breakfast and then at 10:00 AM break out the homemade pie and ice cream. The view from anywhere at the track over the entire country side. Now that's racing !
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Re: Best D-1 track for food
Ice Cream at Atco
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04-14-2010, 07:50 PM | #17 |
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The nuggets at Cecil aren't too bad. Quite tasty in fact.
on the other hand, anything at Capital Raceway is doomed BUTT COFFEE.
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All your favorates soung great. I landed @ Atco a few years ago and met quite a few locals there and they insisted I try a Panzerotti and let me tell you, being from Indiana I thought that was awseome to say the least . I have them everytime I go there.
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75-80 Chili Dogs are legendary!! You can't go there without eating at least two!! Beaver Springs has very good ice cream and their burgers aren't bad either.
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Re: Best D-1 track for food
X2 on Joe Sway's homemade "Chili" at Atco It's def "porcelain shattering"!
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