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Archive for February, 2010

Cartersville and Bartow County Restaurants

Friday, February 26th, 2010
By BROWN’S GUIDES RESTAURANT EDITOR

I’m looking for Brown’s Guides readers’ favorite restaurants in Northwest Georgia’s Cartersville and Bartow County, places you’d visit again and recommend to friends. On the list so far: Barnsley Gardens’ restaurants-2l.jpgthree restaurants - the Beer Garden, Woodlands Grill and The Rice House; Johnny Mitchell’s Smoke House; Fruit Jar Café; Antonino’s Italian Grotto, and five others.

Check the list of all Cartersville and Bartow County restaurants. Are your favorites included? I’d like to hear from you if they’re not. If you frequent a chain that you think does a particularly good job, include that too.

I’ll see that your recommendations are included in the Cartersville and Bartow County restaurants on the BG list and credit you with the suggestion.

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Cordele and Crisp County Restaurants

Saturday, February 20th, 2010
By BROWN’S GUIDES RESTAURANT EDITOR

Can you help me find any other restaurants in or around Cordele in West Central Georgia for the Brown’s Guide website? The ones included now…

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  • Cordelia’s
  • Cypress Grill
  • Daphne Lodge
  • L-BO’s BBQ & Grill
  • Smoakies 
  • T.J.’s Italian Restaurant…

…provide a wide variety of choices from barbecue to fine dining.

But I want them ALL. Even your pick of the chains. Tell me about your favorite Cordele or Crisp County restaurant. I’ll see that it’s included and credit you with the suggestion.

Check the profiles of Cordele and Crisp County restaurants. All of them except T.J.’s have websites.

Or find over 1,200 Georgia restaurants in all travel regions of the state.

Conyers, Georgia, Restaurants

Sunday, February 14th, 2010
By BROWN’S GUIDES RESTAURANT EDITOR

restaurants4b.jpgI’m looking for the top Georgia restaurants in Conyers and Rockdale County. Included so far: On Main Restaurant & Bar, Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q, Mamie’s Biscuits, Club 908’s Little Brother, City Slicker’s and Chianti Italian Restaurant.

Check the list of Conyers and Rockdale County Restaurants, or find over 1,200 other restaurants in all regions of Georgia in the Georgia Restaurants Category.

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

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Buford’s Brownies

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

bufordkingrgb172.jpgOver the past 15 years, Columbus native Buford King (pictured at right) has perfected his truly decadent culinary delights. The Buford Brownie creation process begins totally from scratch in his Columbus, Georgia kitchen. He uses only the finest ingredients available including Ghirardelli chocolate cocoa and chocolate chips, fresh eggs, real creamy butter, the best flour and fine grain sugar. This combination of high-quality ingredients and Buford’s special touch produces a truly amazing indulgence. Buford’s Brownies are unlike any chocolate creation you have even experienced. One taste and you’ll agree that Buford’s Brownies are “Sinful and Addictive.”

A BUFORD BROWNIE FOR EVERY TASTE

  • The Original Buford’s Original Brownie is the most popular brownie, and contains Ghirardelli chocolate. This gourmet chocolate delight is sumptuously fudge-like inside, with more of a cake crust and edge, totally delicious and totally decadent.
  • Buford’s Pecan Brownie Take the original brownie and ad fresh pecans from Georgia, home grown and shelled, and you have a delightfully divine delicacy from the heart of pecan country. Pecan Brownies are loaded with nuts, sure to please the most discriminating plates of nut lovers everywhere.
  • Buford’s Peanut Butter Brownie Who doesn’t like peanut butter? This brownie is one of Buford’s most delicious creations, and combines the original brownie with marvelously creamy peanut butter chips. This is a combination hard to resist, so why should you?

BUFORD’S CHEESE STRAWS
Buford’s Cheese Straws are the old-fashioned kind that no one makes any longer, hand mixed and formed, and loaded with cheddar cheese. This delicious Southern delicacy is a staple for cocktail parties, buffets, really any gracious entertaining, and ours are absolutely wonderful. Impress your guests and save some for yourself

DELI TAKE-OUT FOR COLUMBUS RESIDENTS AND VISITORS
Live in Columbus? Visiting Columbus? Buford’s has a Deli take-out menu available at the original store at 1422 10th Avenue and now at a second location on Airport Thruway in the Landings Shopping Center. The new location has a drive-thru and is convenient for Columbus residents to swing by and pick up supper, including delicious casseroles.

BUFORD’S CATERING
Buford’s Brownies offers catering for your special events to include lunches, dinners, office parties, cocktail parties, and large events up to five hundred people.

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Read more about Buford’s Brownies.

Coweta County Restaurants

Friday, February 5th, 2010
 By BROWN’S GUIDES RESTAURANT EDITOR

chef2.jpgI’m looking for the top restaurants in Coweta County. Included so far, Maguire’s in Senoia, Nick’s Pizzeria in Grantville, Ten East Washington in Newnan and six others. Check the list of Coweta County 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 you favorite Coweta County restaurant on the list? If it’s not, tell me about it and add a comment. I’ll see that it’s included and credit you with the discovery.

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Best Hot Dogs in Georgia

Monday, February 1st, 2010
By BROWN’S GUIDES RESTAURANT EDITOR

hotdog.jpgWe’re always on the lookout for Georgia’s best hotdogs, Nu-Way Wieners in Macon being one of our recent inclusions on the Top 10 list. And here’s another Georgia hot dog classic for that list.

Started out of a pushcart in Atlanta’s Woodruff Park n 1984, Barkers is now ensconced in a shopping center on Windy Hill Road. It doesn’t matter. Barker’s fans would still line up if Barkers moved to the moon.

Read more about Barkers in its suburban Windy Hill Road location.

And tell me about your favorite Georgia hot dogs. I’ll pass your recommendations along to other BG website visitors.