Posted by RideToEat on August 21, 2009, 3:59 am
Just wanted to pass along a website I have been working on, http://ridetoeat.com .
It's a comprehensive list of places it's worth riding to for a
memorable experience.
It has lots of data, but it is FAR from complete. It depends on
riders to add the places it is missing.
It also has a calendar for upcoming RTE events. If you have an
upcoming RTE event and you want it known, just add it!
Feedback welcome. Right now the data is "flat" (geekspeak), but in
the future it will be database driven and easy to sort and filter.
If you think it is worthwhile, please pass the word around in other
forums, blogs and such.
Regards,
Steve Jones, St. Louis, MO
IBA# 25444, STOC 3920
'03 ST1300 ABS, '83 VF750F Interceptor
King of the Ferries: http://usmotogpfans.com/ferry
"Ride To Eat" data Czar: http://ridetoeat.com
"I'd get rid of all the electronics. I think the fans are getting
robbed."
Nicky Hayden, Laguna Seca 2008
Posted by Steve T on August 21, 2009, 8:12 pm
:Just wanted to pass along a website I have been working on,
http://ridetoeat.com .
:It's a comprehensive list of places it's worth riding to for a
:memorable experience.
I've had "Ride to Eat, Eat to Ride" painted on every helmet for the
last 14 years.
Lately, I've been using my iPhone and an application named
Urbanspoon to find decent food. It has been quite helpful.
I'll take a look at your site when I'm traveling.
___
Cogito Ergo Spam - I think therefore I ham
Posted by Dean Hoffman on August 21, 2009, 8:28 pm
RideToEat wrote:
> Just wanted to pass along a website I have been working on,
http://ridetoeat.com .
> It's a comprehensive list of places it's worth riding to for a
> memorable experience.
>
> It has lots of data, but it is FAR from complete. It depends on
> riders to add the places it is missing.
>
> It also has a calendar for upcoming RTE events. If you have an
> upcoming RTE event and you want it known, just add it!
>
> Feedback welcome. Right now the data is "flat" (geekspeak), but in
> the future it will be database driven and easy to sort and filter.
>
> If you think it is worthwhile, please pass the word around in other
> forums, blogs and such.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steve Jones, St. Louis, MO
> IBA# 25444, STOC 3920
> '03 ST1300 ABS, '83 VF750F Interceptor
> King of the Ferries: http://usmotogpfans.com/ferry
> "Ride To Eat" data Czar: http://ridetoeat.com
>
> "I'd get rid of all the electronics. I think the fans are getting
> robbed."
> Nicky Hayden, Laguna Seca 2008
I don't know how the food is but Ole's Big Game Steakhouse is a bit
unusual. It's in Paxton, NE, just north of I-80.
Ole was a big game hunter. The bar is full of critters he shot. The
first thing by the door was a polar bear in a glass case.
A couple pictures here: http://tinyurl.com/d6qujt
Posted by Schiffner on August 21, 2009, 8:42 pm
wrote:
> RideToEat wrote:
> > Just wanted to pass along a website I have been working on,http://ridetoeat.com .
> > It's a comprehensive list of places it's worth riding to for a
> > memorable experience.
> > It has lots of data, but it is FAR from complete. It depends on
> > riders to add the places it is missing.
> > It also has a calendar for upcoming RTE events. If you have an
> > upcoming RTE event and you want it known, just add it!
> > Feedback welcome. Right now the data is "flat" (geekspeak), but in
> > the future it will be database driven and easy to sort and filter.
> > If you think it is worthwhile, please pass the word around in other
> > forums, blogs and such.
> > Regards,
> > Steve Jones, St. Louis, MO
> > IBA# 25444, STOC 3920
> > '03 ST1300 ABS, '83 VF750F Interceptor
> > King of the Ferries:http://usmotogpfans.com/ferry
> > "Ride To Eat" data Czar:http://ridetoeat.com
> > "I'd get rid of all the electronics. I think the fans are getting
> > robbed."
> > Nicky Hayden, Laguna Seca 2008
> I don't know how the food is but Ole's Big Game Steakhouse is a bit
> unusual. It's in Paxton, NE, just north of I-80.
> Ole was a big game hunter. The bar is full of critters he shot. The
> first thing by the door was a polar bear in a glass case.
> A couple pictures here: http://tinyurl.com/d6qujt- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
s'nothin' Google up "wahlberg restruant"
Posted by Dean Hoffman on August 21, 2009, 10:39 pm
Schiffner wrote:
> wrote:
>> RideToEat wrote:
>>> Just wanted to pass along a website I have been working
on,http://ridetoeat.com .
>>> It's a comprehensive list of places it's worth riding to for a
>>> memorable experience.
>>> It has lots of data, but it is FAR from complete. It depends on
>>> riders to add the places it is missing.
>>> It also has a calendar for upcoming RTE events. If you have an
>>> upcoming RTE event and you want it known, just add it!
>>> Feedback welcome. Right now the data is "flat" (geekspeak), but in
>>> the future it will be database driven and easy to sort and filter.
>>> If you think it is worthwhile, please pass the word around in other
>>> forums, blogs and such.
>>> Regards,
>>> Steve Jones, St. Louis, MO
>>> IBA# 25444, STOC 3920
>>> '03 ST1300 ABS, '83 VF750F Interceptor
>>> King of the Ferries:http://usmotogpfans.com/ferry
>>> "Ride To Eat" data Czar:http://ridetoeat.com
>>> "I'd get rid of all the electronics. I think the fans are getting
>>> robbed."
>>> Nicky Hayden, Laguna Seca 2008
>> I don't know how the food is but Ole's Big Game Steakhouse is a bit
>> unusual. It's in Paxton, NE, just north of I-80.
>> Ole was a big game hunter. The bar is full of critters he shot. The
>> first thing by the door was a polar bear in a glass case.
>> A couple pictures here: http://tinyurl.com/d6qujt- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> s'nothin' Google up "wahlberg restruant"
The whole town of Walburg must've posed for the pictures. Paxton is
probably three times as large. More pictures here if you're interested:
http://tinyurl.com/kj5ays