I want food carts, food trucks, food stalls, classic corner-diners, basement bars and what not Those that play host to those picturesque homes of "The Best" on every block Towns, cities, counties - all that offer a good number of those easy fast food street vendors for when you're on a lunch break
Simple or complex, pubs and diners around every corner, or that one place with the food
>inb4 New York >inb4 OP is a faggot >inb4 OP can't inb4
Jeremiah Watson
Does Montana have any nice Veeky Forums approved towns?
Nicholas Campbell
One of the most multicultural places in the world.
>Toronto
Samuel Taylor
Learn to cook, faggot.
Jace Thompson
Missoula is supposed to be a cool town, I don't know about their food scene.
Ethan White
PDX and Providence come to mind from my own experience.
San Francisco and the North Bay. Yountville Healdsburg, Napa, Sonoma--any of the small towns are pretty comfy places and you have a ton of locally grown food in an amazing climate.
Isaac Ramirez
Juneau. Place is popping, trust me
Chicago works too though
Jacob Perry
Despite being known for only wings buffalo has a huge variety because of the refugees in some areas.
Ian King
Yeah, there's pretty much one thing people do in SA, and that's eat. I grew up in Helotes and that was essentially all of the entertainment, aside from Six Flags and Spurs games.
Caleb Gutierrez
Minneapolis, MN Austin, TX Vancouver - Canada Stamford, CT (Especially if you like beer) Bellevue, WA Madison, WI Santa Barbara, CA Charlottesville, VA White Plains, NY Portland, ME
I lived in New York for 2 years, and it's definitely worth it to live there for at least a year. If nothing else, it'll prepare you to live anywhere.
I've heard mutterings of Detroit coming back, especially in the restaurant and art scene, but that could just be part of their post-bankruptcy PR blitz
Jaxon Martinez
Portland oregon. It has the highest density of whites of any major city, tons of food trucks and hipster food joints, very nice houses from what I saw. If you can manage to fit in with libcucks its the place for you.
Eli Walker
Yes. I will say we dont do great with Chinese or Italian food, but there are gems. Otherwise best food city in America. Good for beer too with like 60 working breweries within the city alone.
Andrew Anderson
Dude no fuck your hipster beer that is the one complaint I have about your city. Oh and stop putting goat cheese on shit its nasty.
Christopher Cruz
Portland has too many hoppy beers, I agree if thats what you mean. Otherwise you sound like you prefer the salty nectar of men which we have a small number of bars that will accommodate you.
Nathaniel Parker
Atlanta, it has all of that and is still pretty cheap for a larger city. Midtown, Little 5, Edgewood and Decatur all fit the bill. Its way underrated.
Grayson Myers
not seattle
food here is largely shit and its all overpriced, along with the city just generally being terrible
portland has good food though
Jack Stewart
>we dont do great with Chinese or Italian food
There's really good Vietnamese on 82nd, and more strip clubs per capita than any other city in the country. At least that was the case when I went to school there a decade ago.
Joshua Walker
ive met several gun owning libcucks there so its not the worst
goat cheese is delicious
Jacob Long
Seattle is great. It has pretty great high cost restaurants and really great low cost restaurants. There just isn't really many restaurants in the middle.
Sebastian Bennett
everywhere i go I just feel like I've had a better version of what i ate for less money in some other city I've been to, it all seems disappointing
the only places I go regularly for food are like ballard pizza co, asaderos, and thai siam because they disappoint me the least
Benjamin Foster
New York. Fuck you, it's the center of the world.
James Davis
Portland is just a glorified suburb of Seattle. People should stop talking about it as if its actually a thing...
Carter Bailey
V A N C O U V E R A N C I T Y
Michael Jenkins
I've lived in both cities and you have it backwards.
Seattle is a joke compared to Portland. It's bigger, so I guess it has that going for it - assuming you think that's a good thing - but the food available in Portland is far superior to Seattle, no question about it.
Jordan Edwards
New Orleans. I'm shocked that no one has mentioned it yet. Everything on your list is represented here. All that plus festivals out the ass, an indefatiguable live music scene, and mardi gras.
Tyler Howard
North Bay is fine for high-end dining but Bay Area proper is way better for everyday eating out.
Henry Hughes
Why is the scale so fucked up? They're like 12 ft tall.
Zachary Stewart
>I want food carts, food trucks, food stalls, classic corner-diners, basement bars and what not Don't you want any, you know, well-regarded restaurants? Every town already has its own flavour of fast food.