Regional Food Finds - Chicago to Pittsburgh

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mousec
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Regional Food Finds - Chicago to Pittsburgh - Thu, 08/21/08 8:41 AM
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I am headed to Pittsburgh next week and I am interested in locating regional speciality items along the way. What I am looking for is food and drink items that are local to the areas that I will be visiting and are items that couldn't be purchased in the Chicagoland area.

For example, I am looking for great regional beers, cheese from local producers, condiments (e.g. smal batch BBQ sauces), etc. Get the idea...

My plan is take 80 through Indiana and Ohio; I will be spending a few days in Toledo (SIL) and will also be taking a day trip to Ann Arbor (Zingerman's here I come) and Cleveland.

As always I appreciate any and all advice...thanks!

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RE: Regional Food Finds - Chicago to Pittsburgh - Thu, 08/21/08 8:48 AM
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I'm assuming you already know to stop at Tony Packo's while in Toledo, but make sure you pick up a jar or two of their hot pickles. I am usually a pickle frowner, but I make an exception for these!

Lucky you, going to Zingerman's!

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RE: Regional Food Finds - Chicago to Pittsburgh - Thu, 08/21/08 9:41 AM
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When in Cleveland, make sure to spend some time at the West Side Market. I don't know that you'll find that much in the way of exclusively "regional" products there, but it will provide you with a wonderful foodie adventure; one that is sorely lacking in our hometown of Chicago.

Also, I think you will be hard pressed to find any good regional foods if you're sticking to I-80. The Indiana Tollroad (The Ohio Turnpike isn't much better) is a bleak stretch of road with few dining options. You'll absolutely need to get off the highway and onto the backroads if you're looking for regional specialties.

Buddy

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RE: Regional Food Finds - Chicago to Pittsburgh - Thu, 08/21/08 9:41 AM
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Funny that you mention Tony Packo's pickles. Our local Woodman's just started carrying them.

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RE: Regional Food Finds - Chicago to Pittsburgh - Thu, 08/21/08 10:18 AM
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Well, I don't know about it being regional, but if I were anywhere near Waldo, Ohio, I'd head for the G & R Tavern for a fried bologna sandwich...same as I'd go to Nick's Kitchen in Huntington, Indiana, for a Breaded Fried Pork Tenderloin Sandwich...because I've heard so much about it.

In Pittsburgh, stop at the Pickle Barrel on East Carson for a footlong frank, my favorite hot dog west of N.J.

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RE: Regional Food Finds - Chicago to Pittsburgh - Thu, 08/21/08 10:38 AM
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I don't know your route but I wonder if you will pass through any of the Amish areas in Ohio.
I have found that some of the smaller storesand groceries in similar areas in Pennsylvania,especially the butchers have very interesting regional founds and ingredientts.