Jimmy on March 15th, 2010

EatBufordHighway recently sent out a message on Twitter – “Thinking H+F after work tomorrow. It’s not passé yet, it is?”

I met up for some post work drinks (which turned into dinner, which turned into drinks and snacks at Eugene). And nope, it is not passé. Great food and drinks is still what they do.

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Above – playing with the new camera

H&F

marrow

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fennel sausage

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sweet, sweet Old Fashioned

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mushrooms

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beef cheek – could be more tender, but good flavor

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My first taste of the famous hot dog. Whoa. It’s as good as everyone says. Possibly as crave-worthy as the burger.

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  • http://www.foodiebuddha.com FoodieBuddha

    RE: the hot dog – told you i don’t hate everything :-)

    RE: the new camera – killer … is there anything you can’t do?

  • http://drydenlane.blogspot.com tamara

    congrats on the new camera… photos look amazing. what kind is it?

  • Jimmy

    Tamara – It’s a Canon T2i. came out a few weeks ago. My first digital SLR.

    FB – For realz, it is a damn good hot dog. Trust me, it’s all camera. I just figured out what aperture even means.

  • http://eatbufordhighway.com BuHi

    Wow – those shots are great!

    I think I could eat 3 or 4 of those hot dogs…

  • http://www.decaturwineandfooddude.com DWAFD

    Nice work. Hot dog is making me hungry.
    Nice shots with the new camera.
    Too bad you didn’t have it with you to chronicle your adventures Monday.
    See ya soon.

  • http://www.foodiebuddha.com/2010/06/14/yeah-burger-restaurant-review-westside-atlanta-ga-first-impressions/ Yeah! Burger Restaurant Review – Westside, Atlanta, GA [First Impressions] | Atlanta Restaurant Reviews | Atlanta Food Blogs | Dining in Atlanta

    [...] The veggies and such all did fine, and the burgers were far from bad.  However, nothing about any one of the bites of a Yeah! Burger excited me in a way worthy of the calories the meal provided.  For the price range, I’d rather have shelled out an extra buck or two for a Houston’s burger.  The hot dog, which was $6, tasted like a slightly better than average traditional beef frank (that’s special request bacon on top).  The bun was a disaster (devoid of freshness and taste), and the beefiness was all their.  But at six bucks, I’d rather grab myself a chili dog combo at the V or pick up my pennies and take them with me to H+F for that $10 weenie of the gods.  Yes, that same one that’s been chatted up many times in the last nine months. [...]

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