Pit Ham Sandwich
Beefalo Bob's

Beefalo Bob's

107 Mountain Rd, Pasadena I-21122-7159, United States, 21122-7162

Lunch • American • Barbecue • Catering


"I have been eating at Beefalo Bob 's since 1990. It hasn 't changed much at all and that 's a good thing. I worked my 1st job with Bob when I was 15 up until I joined the Army at 17. Bob and his wife made a lot of the food from scratch from cutting the potatoes for fries to the mixing each ingredient for the beans. After all these years I still don 't know the recipe for the beans lol. You still get more for your money here then places like chaps that charges more and gives you less. The service here was way better in 1990 haha ok maybe I am bias on that one. Really though the service here is great and the employees seem to like their jobs. I ordered all my favorites since it 's only every few years I get back up this way from Kentucky. The pit beef is still as flavorful as it was and you still get a good size portion in a Reg size. I 'm a big guy and it filled me above the don 't fill past line. Tiger sauce and raw onion and I was back in flavorville. The beans here are truly one of a kind when it comes to the unique flavor and you can taste the love they have when they make them in every bite. Lastly, the fries! Cut fresh and fried to perfection. Nice and crisp unlike those soggy ones that bend over when you pick them up (Chaps). The fryer oil was clean and you can taste that when you bite into them. Topped them off with some Malt Vinegar and like magic they disappeared before my eyes. If you are deciding which pit beef place to eat at in the area, there is only one right choice. Beefalo Bobs."

Olde Philadelphia Inn

Olde Philadelphia Inn

9510 Philadelphia Rd, Rosedale, United States Of America, 21237

Full • Fish • Chicken • American


"The Inn is divided into the sections, a fairly large bar area, small dining area, and a larger dining/live entertainment area. All are open to one another. It 's nothing fancy, a bit dark, typical 'hole in the wall ' type of place where anyone is welcome and will feel comfortable. The menu was pretty limited with not much variety. Picky eaters may have trouble finding something they like. Options are typical American staples. Think diner type fare. That said, everything was tasty, properly cooked, well seasoned with decent portion sizes. The peanut butter pie was on the small side but very good. Service was friendly but slow. The waitress indicated she was pulled into the kitchen to cook. That 's a management fail for not properly staffing. Speaking of management, there was a man wandering around who seemed to be the owner or manager. He was incredibly rude to the staff. His attitude and comments were inappropriate, especially in front of patrons. There was live music the night we went. It started part way through our dinner. The band was good but conversation became impossible due to the volume. So, if you 're looking for a quiet dinner, check the schedule! Parking: The Inn is located in a shopping center with plenty of parking. There is handicap parking but the handicap ramp is in an awkward location with no direct access to the restaurant. There is a large curb across the front, so you have to use the ramp far from the establishment and walk around"