Hungry...
Bertrand's: They claim to be French but I suspect that they are really Quebecois; and what, praytel, is worse than a Frenchman that is really Canadian. That said, good food (decent wine list too), obsequious service and my favorite restaurant in Erie so far.
Oscar's Pub & Restaurant: Good pub food and the best beer selection I've seen so far in Erie.
Zodiac Dinor (that's how they spell Diner in Western PA...evidentially): REEEgardless, good coffee (sugar in the pour bottles that allows unfettered, instant access to its magical goodness), good breakfasts and good sandwiches. Good diners are essential to life!
Word on the street is that Pufferbelly is good too but I have yet to go there. I read that Papermoon was popular (on the profile of the class of 2009 thingy) but one look at the P-Diddy livin-large/ playaz ball prices on the menu had me hightailing it out of there. Somebody needs to explain to them that one of the main attractions of Thai food is that the prices are reasonable, jeez!
Wegmanns: Before moving here I checked on the Whole Foods website for their nearest location, which, alas, was Pittsburgh. After much sobbing (not your everyday sobbing, the kind where your face contorts into a shape that makes others think your head is imploding upon itself) my friends convinced me that life would indeed still go on. Whadya know, they were right.
Thirsty
The Brick House: Cool coffee shop on 26th St. not outrageously far from school. What can I say, I have a weakness for cute barista girls; why am I shouting, this is a computer.
Im still looking for a good place to buy beer (Ommegang, Sierra Nevada, Dogfish Head, Chimay, etc.) and wine. So, any nudges in the right directions would be appreciated. Looking forward to starting school, its been a long time coming. See yall soon.
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