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Old 06-16-2010, 01:57 PM   #1
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Default A Grilled Cheese Restaurant.

This place is just plain sick. It's called Melt Bar and Grilled. It's in Cleveland. Lisa and I are going this weekend, she says she isn't going to be happy till she does.
Here's a Youtube.
Here's the menu.
I can't wait. Looks like I'm stuck on the Parmageddon. It's from growing up with all these Polanders, I can't help it. I'm Lituanian and if it ain't polack or scow, I mostly don't eat it.
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Old 06-16-2010, 01:59 PM   #2
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Old 06-16-2010, 02:13 PM   #3
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Looks like about three days worth of fat.

Can I come?
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I am afraid there is too much menu. I think they are going to have problems with food
quality and consistency with so many items, given the pool of talent available to your average
new restaurant. The legions of mouth-breathers working in restaurants today think it is
good enough just to show up for work. To memorize such a long list of sandwich prep is
more than the facebook crowd can handle. Now they can rattle off a list of all their facebook
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Old 06-16-2010, 03:43 PM   #5
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I am afraid there is too much menu. I think they are going to have problems with food
quality and consistency with so many items, given the pool of talent available to your average
new restaurant. The legions of mouth-breathers working in restaurants today think it is
good enough just to show up for work. To memorize such a long list of sandwich prep is
more than the facebook crowd can handle. Now they can rattle off a list of all their facebook
friends though.
If there's one thing I've noticed, it's how good the food service folks are in and around Cleveland. It's cause there's tons of college and academy kids. There's a good pool of brains.
Our Food Service Olympics Gold Medalist from here in Backwater couldn't work at the McDonald's there, it's too demanding.
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I'm feeling a bit peckish, esurient, hungry-like. Do they have any cheese at all, or has the cat eaten it?
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Old 06-16-2010, 02:45 PM   #7
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Default Re: A Grilled Cheese Restaurant.

After watching the YouTube video it seems like the guy has the whole thing pretty nailed down.

I'm glad I don't live anywhere near this place as it would probably kill me...
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It looks like they have a decent selection of beers...
The rest looks like a heart attack on a plate.
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After watching the YouTube video it seems like the guy has the whole thing pretty nailed down.

I'm glad I don't live anywhere near this place as it would probably kill me...
Yeah, but we have the Grilled Cheese Grill on 11th and Alberta! I'm not sure that Melt has a school bus dining room.
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The menu looks great! Wish the place was closer.
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Default Re: A Grilled Cheese Restaurant.

I saw this exact place on a recent episode of "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives," and told my wife that the next time we're visiting relatives, we're going. The owner/chef uses only the best ingredients and makes just about everything from scratch. Very creative. I would give it from what I saw on the show.
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I'd have to go Roasted Veggie. I'm watching my waist.....expand.
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I think we settled on the Municipal Stadium Magic, the Hot Italian, the Parmageddon, the Purple Parma, the Spinach Pie and the Mushroom Melt.
I hope it's not all in one trip.
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Before I visited the site, I thought..... That should be in Wisconsin, home of CHEESE.

Then I visited the site... None of the tightwads here would spend that kind of $$ on a grilled cheese sandwich.

We do lots of grilled cheese sandwiches at our house - cost is about $0.65 0 $2.00 a sandwich, depending on what we put in it.

Had a walleye grilled with some 10yr old cheddar the other day. Cost? $2.85. Caught the walleye, batter was cheap, cheddar was more.
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Before I visited the site, I thought..... That should be in Wisconsin, home of CHEESE.

Then I visited the site... None of the tightwads here would spend that kind of $$ on a grilled cheese sandwich.

We do lots of grilled cheese sandwiches at our house - cost is about $0.65 0 $2.00 a sandwich, depending on what we put in it.

Had a walleye grilled with some 10yr old cheddar the other day. Cost? $2.85. Caught the walleye, batter was cheap, cheddar was more.
How much did it cost in gas, boat, cigars, and drinks to catch that fish?
Just jerkin your chain, brother.
Really, so far as eating out goes, $5.50 for The Kindergarten is dirt cheap.
They use two ounces of cheese on a sammich. It costs a buck for a slice of cheese at most places.
They serve the sandwich with fresh cut fries and sweet slaw, too.
You can't even eat fast food that cheap. (Unless you're strictly dollar menu like me.)
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How much did it cost in gas, boat, cigars, and drinks to catch that fish?
Just jerkin your chain, brother.
Really, so far as eating out goes, $5.50 for The Kindergarten is dirt cheap.
They use two ounces of cheese on a sammich. It costs a buck for a slice of cheese at most places.
They serve the sandwich with fresh cut fries and sweet slaw, too.
You can't even eat fast food that cheap. (Unless you're strictly dollar menu like me.)
Actually, drove over to the river, waded, caught a couple dozen, kept 5 about 15-18 inches on a couple occasions this spring. Gas, maybe a gallon for 3 trips there. Cigars, I was smoking my pipe - or nothing.

Of course, now that the walleye run is over, when the freezer stock is gone I'll have to venture out by boat.

So, how was the meal?

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So, how was the meal?

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Lisa, Rebekah and went. We got Artichoke dip for an appetizer. We always get Artichoke dip and tortillas because we all love it. Lisa commented that it wascthe best artichoke dip she'd ever had, and I agreed. Rebekah liked it, but I think it was a bit full flavored for her.
We ordered the parmageddom, the Italian, and the mushroom melt and everyone shared. The sandwiches were incredible.
The sweet cole slaw had a spicy finish, and was easily in the top five slaws I ever had. I freakin love cole slaw, I get it wherever I go just to try it.
Lisa had a beer, I had a couple diet pepsi's.
The bill was 44 bucks. I couldn't believe it. They gave us so much food we filled three boxes and will be having lunch today. We brought at least half of it home.
We saw the guy on the show, he was cooking the whole time we were there.
I guess they're going to be on Man vs Food on Wednesday, that's on the travel channel.
Lisa and I had huge expectations, cause we really bought in to the hype. That normally doesn't pan out too well. It was a 10/10 experience. We all loved it, and it's not going to be long before we go back.
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Lisa, Rebekah and went. We got Artichoke dip for an appetizer. We always get Artichoke dip and tortillas because we all love it. Lisa commented that it wascthe best artichoke dip she'd ever had, and I agreed. Rebekah liked it, but I think it was a bit full flavored for her.
We ordered the parmageddom, the Italian, and the mushroom melt and everyone shared. The sandwiches were incredible.
The sweet cole slaw had a spicy finish, and was easily in the top five slaws I ever had. I freakin love cole slaw, I get it wherever I go just to try it.
Lisa had a beer, I had a couple diet pepsi's.
The bill was 44 bucks. I couldn't believe it. They gave us so much food we filled three boxes and will be having lunch today. We brought at least half of it home.
We saw the guy on the show, he was cooking the whole time we were there.
I guess they're going to be on Man vs Food on Wednesday, that's on the travel channel.
Lisa and I had huge expectations, cause we really bought in to the hype. That normally doesn't pan out too well. It was a 10/10 experience. We all loved it, and it's not going to be long before we go back.
Love good cole slaw! That's my favorite way to eat cabbage.

Sounds like it was a great meal. Lots of food.

And of course, the most important part - the company of loved ones.

Peace of the Lord be with you.
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Lisa, Rebekah and went. We got Artichoke dip for an appetizer. We always get Artichoke dip and tortillas because we all love it. Lisa commented that it wascthe best artichoke dip she'd ever had, and I agreed. Rebekah liked it, but I think it was a bit full flavored for her.
We ordered the parmageddom, the Italian, and the mushroom melt and everyone shared. The sandwiches were incredible.
The sweet cole slaw had a spicy finish, and was easily in the top five slaws I ever had. I freakin love cole slaw, I get it wherever I go just to try it.
Lisa had a beer, I had a couple diet pepsi's.
The bill was 44 bucks. I couldn't believe it. They gave us so much food we filled three boxes and will be having lunch today. We brought at least half of it home.
We saw the guy on the show, he was cooking the whole time we were there.
I guess they're going to be on Man vs Food on Wednesday, that's on the travel channel.
Lisa and I had huge expectations, cause we really bought in to the hype. That normally doesn't pan out too well. It was a 10/10 experience. We all loved it, and it's not going to be long before we go back.
We may have to move this thread to the reviews section.
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