You Gotta Eat Here!

You Gotta Eat Here!
Author: John Catucci
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1443416177


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The national bestseller You Gotta Eat Here! showcases the great joints and legendary local restaurants that many of us have never heard of. You’ll discover the most delicious, mouth-watering food in Canada and meet the colourful characters who have turned these places into neighbourhood institutions. And you’ll visit some of the country’s best eateries—from Charlene’s in Cape Breton to Schwartz’s in Montreal to Floyd’s Diner in Victoria—so get ready for a coast-to-coast road trip with outrageously good food.


You Gotta Eat Here!
Language: en
Pages: 453
Authors: John Catucci
Categories: Cooking
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-11-20 - Publisher: Harper Collins

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The national bestseller You Gotta Eat Here! showcases the great joints and legendary local restaurants that many of us have never heard of. You’ll discover th
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Language: en
Pages: 453
Authors: John Catucci
Categories: Cooking
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-11-04 - Publisher: Harper Collins

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Language: en
Pages: 0
Authors: Gary P. West
Categories: Travel
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015 - Publisher:

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Road Trip Eats is a guide ... something to get you started. This guide clues you into where good, simple food is served in out-of-the-way locations from one end
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Language: en
Pages: 146
Authors: Frederick Ballard
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Silas Cully's Tavern Tales
Language: en
Pages: 337
Authors: Bert G. Osterberg
Categories: Cooking
Type: BOOK - Published: 2001-05-29 - Publisher: iUniverse

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Silas Cully's Tavern Tales is a sometimes hilarious, sometimes poignant look at Nineteenth Century America through the eyes of a barkeep. Who else but the local