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msilagy 12-20-2024 10:15 AM

It depends on where you came from up north. or anywhere. Those from small towns might think the Chop House is excellent. From Chicago myself and have eaten all over the US with my job in first class restaurants - the Chop House is rated a 5 to me! Just my experience there.

fdpaq0580 12-20-2024 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by msilagy (Post 2395141)
It depends on where you came from up north. or anywhere. Those from small towns might think the Chop House is excellent. From Chicago myself and have eaten all over the US with my job in first class restaurants - the Chop House is rated a 5 to me! Just my experience there.

5? 5 star, or 5 out of 10? 🤔

BrianL99 12-21-2024 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by msilagy (Post 2395141)
It depends on where you came from up north. or anywhere. Those from small towns might think the Chop House is excellent. From Chicago myself and have eaten all over the US with my job in first class restaurants - the Chop House is rated a 5 to me! Just my experience there.

You hit it on the head.

The Villages is a slice of Middle-America and it's now abundantly clear to me, that "Middle America" is wasteland for food and dining. Not something I was aware of until I came to TV.

Folks who grew up and lived in Blue States may have had lousy government, but they had good food.

Folks who grew up in Red States, seem to have been raised on a diet of Diner Food.

Or maybe it's just small town America vs Metro/Suburban America?

The diversity of America is both fascinating and predictable, at the same time.

The Chop House is a perfect example. Faux "white table cloth dining", with the walls adorned with TV's and a bar full of guys (& gals), wearing madras shorts, sandals and baseball caps.

Folks from NY, Boston, Miami, Seattle & LA, walk into the place and are mortified ... folks from Peoria and Podunk, walk in and think they're in gourmet heaven.

fdpaq0580 12-21-2024 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2395263)
You hit it on the head.

The Villages is a slice of Middle-America and it's now abundantly clear to me, that "Middle America" is wasteland for food and dining. Not something I was aware of until I came to TV.

Folks who grew up and lived in Blue States may have had lousy government, but they had good food.

Folks who grew up in Red States, seem to have been raised on a diet of Diner Food.

Or maybe it's just small town America vs Metro/Suburban America?

The diversity of America is both fascinating and predictable, at the same time.

The Chop House is a perfect example. Faux "white table cloth dining", with the walls adorned with TV's and a bar full of guys (& gals), wearing madras shorts, sandals and baseball caps.

Folks from NY, Boston, Miami, Seattle & LA, walk into the place and are mortified ... folks from Peoria and Podunk, walk in and think they're in gourmet heaven.

Agree wholeheartedly!


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