In Search of the Quintessential Baltimore Diner
This morning, Kenny Sheppard of Prolegomena fame and I continued our quest to find the quintessential Baltimore Diner. Kenny, his girlfriend Candace, and I (the picture was taken just after I detailed for Kenny and Candace what actually is in "Scrapple," a Delmarva breakfast delicacy) visited Frank's Diner near my house. So far we've visited
- The Double T,
- The Paper Moon,
- Overlea Diner,
- Golden West Cafe,
- Two Sisters Grill,
- Pete's Diner,
- & as of this AM, Frank's Diner
- Neal Gabler's Walt Disney,
- USA TODAY,
- southern accents,
- Nertz (or Popeye)
- Now Discover Your Strengths,
- The Bionic Woman,
- Bible translation theory,
- Charles Taylor's The Secular Age,
- marriage,
- the state of the Newspaper Industry,
- children,
- Walter Isaacson's Einstein,
- universal health care,
- Lost,
- the gender-variable size of the corpus callosum,
- memory and the brain stem,
- Gallup,
- Cedar Ridge Community Church
- Battlestar Galactica,
- Grace Community Church
- Pushing Daisies,
- Brian McLaren,
- JGA Pocock,
- What Color is My Parachute,
- salary negotiation techniques,
- Q12, and
- Ironman and Robert Downey, Jr.
4 comments:
After eating at almost every diner on your list I have to say I rank Overlea Diner above all the others.
My bad, it's called Two Sisters Grill. You can find a link on Citypaper's website.
Topics discussed to add: southern accents, ADD, voracious reading and appetites, Bible translations, board games...
Are you sure we shouldn't just podcast our breakfasts? I kid.
Rob! Suggest some more diners!
kenny,
thanks!!
I still can't find any links to "Two Sisters Grill."
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