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Archive for January, 2010

Carrollton Georgia Restaurants

Friday, January 29th, 2010
By BROWN’S GUIDES RESTAURANT EDITOR

diningout4.jpgAll this first week of February, I’m smoking out the best restaurants in the University of West Georgia town of Carrollton. Included so far, Plates on the Square, Jerry’s Country Kitchen, Vogelsberg Bakery and nine more. Check the list of Carrollton, Georgia restaurants on the Brown’s Guides site or find over 1,200 other restaurants in all regions of Georgia in the Georgia Restaurants category.

P.S. Is your favorite Carrollton restaurant on the list? If not, tell me about it and add a comment. I’ll see that it’s included and credit you with the suggestion.

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St. Simons Island Restaurants

Sunday, January 24th, 2010
By the BROWN’S GUIDES RESTAURANT EDITOR

fivediners384.jpgAll this week your Georgia Restaurant Editor is making a list and checking it twice for all of St. Simons Island, Georgia, restaurants. Included so far: Bennie’s Red Barn, the Crab Trap, Halyards, King and Prince and a dozen others.

Use the link below to check the list to see if your favorite St. Simons restaurant is included, and if it isn’t, tell me about it using the Comments box below. I’ll add it and give you a heads up when it’s profiled.

P. S.
The restaurants you suggest don’t have to have a website, but it they don’t, a brief description or review from you would be most appreciated.

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St. Simons Island, Georgia, Restaurants.
Over 1,200 Georgia Restaurants in all travel regions of the state.

Georgia’s Upper Coast Restaurants

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

steinercroppedrgb600-copy.jpgAngie’s Diner in Midway, Pelican’s Point in Crescent, Purple Pickle and Skipper’s Fish Camp in Darien - these are few of the restaurants on the upper Georgia coast, including Bryan, Liberty and McIntosh counties, listed on the Brown’s Guides site.There are 18 in all, but we want ALL the top restaurants. Can you help?

Check the listings for restaurants on the upper coast and use the Comments box below to add anything that you think should be included. You’ll be credited here on the site, and travelers to the upper coast as well as the restaurants owners will thank you for it.

Here’s a fun and easy search tip.

Use the Advanced Search feature in the upper right-hand corner of the home page; in the “Select Category” pull-down menu, select Georgia Restaurants. Use the Select Location pull down menu to pick Coastal Georgia, and then pick any city where you are familiar with the restaurants. We are looking especially for the top restaurants in Darien, Crescent, Richmond Hill, Midway and Hinesville, but if you know of restaurants in other cities on the upper coast that should be included, don’t hesitate to add them.

P.S.
Restaurants that you choose to recommend don’t have to have a website, but if they don’t, a brief description or review from you would be most appreciated.

Southwest Georgia Restaurants

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
By the Brown’s Guides RESTAURANT EDITOR

restaurantfindersrgb400.jpgThis week the Restaurant Editor is sampling search engines, wandering websites, and reading reviews looking for the top Georgia restaurants around Americus, Andersonville, Cordele, Plains and Vienna. See the map for the area of Georgia targeted.

So far, he’s got just a handful: Forsyth Bar & Grill, Trellis and Amelia’s in the Windsor Hotel in Americus and the venerable Daphne Lodge in Cordele. He’d like to have more. MANY more! Can you help?

Use the Comments box below to tell the Restaurant Editor your dining picks in these Southwest Georgia towns in the vicinity of Lake Blackshear. You’ll be credited on the site, and travelers to Southwest Georgia as well as the restaurants owners will thank you for it.

P.S.
Recommended restaurants do not have to have a website, but if they don’t, a description from you and/or a brief review would be most appreciated.

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