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Old 6th April 2010   #97
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NashVegas:

Italian: Mama Mia's, off I65 S, Harding Place exit... quintessential "hole-in-the-wall" family-owened Italian. I've enjoyed almost everything on the menu over the past 20+ years. Brown-bag wine/beer, fabulous tortelloni quattro fromaggio.

Mexican (Central American, actually...) Las Americas on Nolensville Road, south of Harding Place. Best Carne Asada ever... and the papusas are worth the trek. Also family-owned.

Barbeque: Toss-up... Tex's (off Murfreesboro Road, east of Fessler's) for Texas-style... Martin's (in Nolensville TN, 15 mi south) for pretty much everything else... the Redneck Taco is not to be believed.
Thanks for these. Having just moved to Nashville I am always in need of some good eatage. My wife and I are constantly on a search for good Mexican, so we'll try Las Americas next.

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Shennandoah Valley: the Pink Cadillac Diner, I-81 at Natural Bridge VA. The Elvis Burger must be seen (and consumed) to be believed. Hand-dipped Hershey's Ice Cream in the milkshakes. nice.
I drive this route very often (maybe next week, actually), so I'll have to stop in for the Elvis Burger.
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