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Its got SOUL…


Ms Olean is ALWAYS behind the counter. That has to be the secret to the great food at Olean’s. She is absolutely in charge of the place. There  are competitors but there is no better soul food in Tallahassee.
The store front is an old fast food restaurant on South Addams just across from FAMU.  You will be greeted by gospel or soul music and a friendly hello. Just step up to the counter and look over the offerings.

I always have the same problem when I get there- Everything looks good but I want the chicken. The choices always include Chicken, Collards, Mac and Cheese, and cornbread. Around that core other country staples rotate in and out: Fried fish, meatloaf, smothered pork chops, yellow rice, limas, green beans, Sweet potatoes and okra. If they have the Yellow rice ask for them to top it with pork gravy.
My only criticism is the tea is teeth rotting sweet… I like sweet tea and its too much for me. I’ve never tried it but the signs say they serve a 1.99 breakfast.
Olean’s serves absolutely the best fired chicken in Tallahassee. Nothing compares. The batter has just the right spice. Just inside that crisp, never greasy batter the chicken is moist and tender. If you have to try another meat just ask Ms Olean to add on a wing. That way you can have it all….

Focus on Lunch
Casual Dress
$10 Max
Don’t overlook the desserts- they are great but I seldom have room!

Right across from FAMU   1605 South Adams Street, Tallahassee, FL‎ -(850) 521-0259

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Capt Pete\'sI had a great quick lunch at Captain Pete’s house of Gyros. There are quite a few places in town to get Gyros but Captain Pete’s is one of my favorites. Fresh, fast and they always have something a little special if you are in the mood. Its located on Capital Circle near Park Ave.

Camel RiderMy buddy Steve got the King Gyro- just like you expect with great meat and sauce. I ventured out a little and got the Camel Rider; Seasoned Ground Beef mixed with lettuce, diced tomatoes, onions & Tzatkizi sauce wrapped in a pita. Its the one in the photo (you know what a regular Gyro looks like, right?) Think Greek Sloppy Joe. Tasty and messy!! Dessert was a slice of Baklava with lots of honey and nuts, Very nice! There are several other desserts to chose from but its hard for me to get past baklava. Iced mint tea is always available along with regular sodas.

A few quick tips. Show up early for lunch, the line goes from zero to out the door fast. Bring Cash, they don’t take credit cards- or forget cash and your buddy has to pay 😉
I have not tried any of the special dinners but they look worthy.

no linethe line

Check out the difference between 11:50 and 12 noon!

Dress – Casual
Price – $10

1184B Capital Circle Northeast, Tallahassee, FL‎ – (850) 877-8012‎

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The Black BeanFor some reason Barry and I get a hankerin for Cuban food on Sunday afternoons. Not sure why, we just do. Typically our Cuban restaurant of choice is Gordo’s, a fantastic dive near FSU’s campus, This time though, we decided to go to the Black Bean on Appalachee- very good choice.
First of all you must order their Mango Sweet Tea as quickly as you can, squeeze tons of fresh lime juice and you will be immediately refreshed. This wakes up your taste buds, helping you decide what should be enjoyed next. For us, the next taste experience that’s absolutely necessary to the Cuban experience is to order an appetizer of the Maduros. These are sweet morsels of caramelized, ripe plantain perfection. As stated in my subject line, the addition of fresh lime juice squeezed all over these slightly crispy on the outside, silky smooth n sweet on the inside morsels of culinary pleasure, with just a pinch of salt puts Maduros right over the edge for me. Probably not the most traditional way of eating them but I don’t care and you won’t either after trying them that way. Steak Sandwitch and MadurosNext, my pressed Steak Sandwich with grilled onions, swiss American cheese, topped with those crazy awesome potato sticks. The sandwich is wonderful just as it is but as you will learn, I love the perfect condiments. This calls for lime juice and their tangy hot sauce. The combination is just brilliant. Our lunch companion Natalie ordered her favorite Guava Habanero BBQ Pork Sandwich… need I say more? It’s enough to feed a normal person at least twice and I imagine the leftovers are even better the next day.

MasatasBarry ordered the best dish of all though. Frankly, I’m salivating and speechless. The dish is called Masitas. This is slow cooked pork cut into kabob size chunks, DEEP FRIED and topped with grilled onions and mojo. Seriously, it’s indescribably good. Crispy on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside. It was recommended by a some of Barry’s clients, a Cuban couple. This was served with their Congri- Red beans and rice cooked together with Spanish sausage (as if one needed more pork… wait, did I just say that??? NEVER too much pork). Barry likes the Congri at Gordo’s Better.

There is so much more we look forward to trying. Sometime for breakfast I must get their Guava Cheese Empanadas with a Cafe Con Leche. I’ll let you know if it’s worth the drive. Another thing we need to try there is The Arroz con Pollo- yellow rice and chicken with sofrito, wine and beer and so much more… I really need to hang out with more Cubans…

The portions are generous. The atmosphere is informal and unpretentious. It’s very family friendly, kids eat grilled cheese or black beans and rice FREE. Do remember the limes. The Black Bean is never in short supply of limes and you absolutely cannot go wrong adding more lime juice to most any dish you order. If you’ve eaten there, please let us know what else we need to order. Happy eating!

Dress – Casual

Cost $10 per person

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Its Decent…

The Blue Building on the corner... Its DecentWhen we moved back home to Tallahassee we were worried. Spoiled by all the great pizzerias in Atlanta, Pizza Hut and Papa Johns just didn’t cut it anymore. Where would we get a good slice of big city pizza in Tallahassee. Well early on we discovered Decent Pizza on Monroe street near Midtown. Its actually great!

You can order pizza by the slice all day & PBR, our favorite pizza beer, is only $1.50 in the can. They have Sweetwater on draft and a decent selection of other beers.

Inside Decent

The pizza is exactly what you expect. Big slices, chewy dough and more toppings than you could ask for including Bradley’s country sausage. I tend to go for combos with meat, Jessi enjoys the pizza margarita and Hawaiian.

One of the best things about Decent is the atmosphere. Its filled with a great buzz of customer chatter, kitchen noises and super music. The eclectic mix of music is matched by the patrons. You see a cross section of Tallahassee, every age & every kind of person.

A slice

There are other good pizza places in town- The same guy who started Decent started Momo’s a few years before. He had a non compete and started another restaurant in Athens, Ga. Then returned to Tallahassee and opened Decent. Momos is good- just not our favorite. Another favorite since high school is Barnaby’s. You have to wait for a review of that one!

Dress- anything goes

Cost- $10

1026 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL‎ – (850) 222-6400‎

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Good Sour Mix

Margarita

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Normally we like independent places over chain restaurants. They tend to be unique, fresher ingredients and more accommodating. Friends know I’m always suggesting local alternatives. So we were surprised to discover that the best margarita we’ve had in Tallahassee was at Ted’s Montana grill. What makes it so good? Their sour mix is made fresh- not the typical bottled stuff you get in most bars. After asking several servers and bartenders we finally pieced together the recipe.

Full batch                               1/5 batch
2 quarts lime juice                 1.6 cups
1.5 cups lemon juice             1/3 cup
1cp orange juice                    1/5 cup
1.5cp egg white                     1/3 cup

Simple Syrup:
5cp h2o                                 1cup
5cp sugar                              1cup

Make the simple syrup first and chill.

Then Mix the juices and egg whites. The egg whites are optional- they just make a frothier drink.

Mix the two together and keep it in the fridge.

One other idea… Ted’s makes a margarita with Bombay Sapphire gin instead of tequila. It’s Great!

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Hello world!

Barry and Jessi BevisJessi and Barry Love to eat

We love food and drink. We love restaurant and pub culture. One of our first dates was a charity event that featured fifty of the best restaurants in Atlanta. It was the start of a fantastic marriage.

Jessi is an amazing cook with a crush on butter and cheese.

Barry enjoys eating whatever his wife cooks. He likes to cook a bit himself- usually whatever he has shot or caught.

We moved back to Tallahassee, Barry’s home town, and have been on a constant search for great food.

This blog is to share our favorite places, discoveries, dives and disappointments on our search for a great meal.

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