The fish frys in my neck of the woods had more of a "small white towel over the shoulder" vibe than "Knights of Columbus fundraiser" vibe. But fried fish was served on the reg, nonetheless
No sh*t. That flick is fantastic. Wouldn’t have thought a GYEROite would clown it. Hell Pope has prolly watched it today already inbetween doctoring type stuff.So it's cool to hate on Super Troopers, I guess.
Whatever. That movie is absolutely hilarious.
Your opinion of Lexington fried fish is worthless if you don’t even mention Charlie’s.
The best fish n chips in the city was Jefferson Davis Inn though.
wcc, have you seen this yet? O'Bryon's is opening a Newport location at 8th and Washington, where the German place went under. I assume this is pretty close to your new digs. If I was still on Vine Street and within walking distance I'd be doing cartwheels right now.
http://www.rcnky.com/articles/2018/...i-restaurant-bar-open-second-location-newport
Oh and JDI is closed now, too... if there wasn't already enough indication of your food cred.
#ShareTheLex
- Lex fried fish scene, this is well documented, is pathetic. Smithtown is about the only option and it's beer battered fish and chips style.
"In my final year on tour I missed 26 of 28 cuts while battling vertigo and a paternity suit from a Cabo San Lucas motel maid. Like most aging professional athletes, something inside me told me it was time to retire... The best part of being a club pro is that I make a great living ($32k/year) and am able to buy Sabona bracelets and Greg Norman Straw Hats at cost. "Club Pro Guy is back, this time with Tripp Isenhour on Golf Channel podcast.