[DVBC] Breakfast in New Jersey
Chaga, Debra
Debra.Chaga at ssa.gov
Wed Nov 8 08:07:42 EST 2006
Mel,
I think you should plan a ride where we stop at Richmond's. I thought
the ice cream was great when we went there after the Salem Oak ride a
couple of weeks ago.
Debbie
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[mailto:dvbc-list-bounces at list.dvbc.org] On Behalf Of Melvin Stiles
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 9:07 PM
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My ears perked up when you started talking food.
I was starting to get worried when everyone talked of ditching the KK.
It is one of the best places for a bunch of sweaty bikers that I can
think of, not to mention it is cheap and good.
That being said there are other places but have different atmospheres
and are not exactley convenient biking distances.
The Pegasus is a notch above the KK, a nice Greek diner. It is similar
to the Harrison House in Mullica Hill and the PB Diner in Glassboro both
operated by George Benas and similar to the Pegasus. I have eaten in all
of them and I like the PB the best but all are good food, fast service
and reasonable pricing. From Kingsway Pegasus is probably another 5 or 6
miles down the road from KK on route 40. Glassboro is about 12 - 14
miles from kingsway and would offer some newer routes Valerie Shinbaums'
rides go near there. Harrison House is about 6 miles from Kingsway and
is where I started the D casual rides this summer. In Salem County,
there is Richman's which not only has ICE CREAM but food and the Salem
Oak Diner was very good. using those places wouyld give us many
different options for rides.
Mel
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From: "david c bennett" <dster at craftech.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: [DVBC] Breakfast in New Jersey
> There were two reasons for our continuing patronage at KK. The first
is
> price. You'll be hard pressed to find a cheaper buffet. The second
> reason is the large back room. Over the many years we have gone
there,
> they have gotten to know us and we feel welcome. They knew Bob real
well.
> As far as the grease goes, I bet all reasonably priced breakfast
joints
> use liberal amounts of liquid margarine and corn oil and transfatty
acid
> ingredients. Personally, I would rather avoid these things, but some
of
> our friends always look at both sides of the nickel when eating out.
>
> I know that Mel Stiles has used a different place in Mullica Hill.
Have
> any of the food police eaten there? I would be willing to try Nancy's
> reccommendation. Does Pegasus have breakfast? I've never eaten at
the
> Elmer Diner. I've been told to skip it. Has anyone tried it?
>
> The Ravenous Rider
>
>
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> From: "Larry Green" <largreen at earthlink.net>
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 2:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [DVBC] Breakfast in New Jersey
>
>
>> ambrosine at comcast.net wrote:
>>
>>> I asked a friend who lives in Franklinville to suggest a restaurant
in
>>> the area instead of the Kountry Kitchen. He suggested Pegasus
>>> Restaurant, Routes 40 & 47 (across from the Wawa) in Malaga. Nancy
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>> Forgive me but, is there any other reason for replacing the KK other
than
>> to develop new rides? (?food poisoning, etc)?
>> Larry
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