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1. Monti's: An excellent Southwestern steakhouse, built inside an authentic adobe hacienda-the oldest continuously occupied...  
2. Tempe Town Lake: A 2-mile long man-made lake near Arizona State University that attracts visitors from all over the country....  
3. Centerpoint Plaza: A decent shopping mall in downtown Tempe with a variety of stores, eateries, and a nice movie...  
4. Those Were The Days: A bookstore devoted to antiques; they carry new and used (out-of-print) books, and some antiques. The bookstore itself...  
5. Old Town Tempe: Tempe's downtown area, adjacent to ASU (the University).  
6. ASU: Arizona State University, the third largest university in the U.S.-the Tempe campus is located in the area of...  
7. Jackrabbit Fountain, The: In the downtown area, three huge bronze bunnies weighing from 1000-1500 pounds flank a water fountain near the Harkins...  
8. Oregano's: A popular pizza joint (one of an Arizona chain) serving up basic but delicious American-Italian "bistro" fare; pizza,...  
9. Old Town Books: A used bookstore popular with the college crowd, probably due to its conveniently close location to the...  
10. My Big Fat Greek Restaurant: The Tempe location of a small regional chain. They serve primarily traditional Greek and Mediterranean-style fare;...  
11. Rinaldi's: Rinaldi's Deli on Third is a full-service New York-style eatery with great sandwiches and salads, and breakfast items...  
12. Pita Jungle: A popular sandwich shop with the college crows, they serve pitas stuffed with healthy ingredients like hummus, fresh...  
13. Mill Avenue Distict: A cultural district with a large concentration of eateries, artists and entertainments, including a host of special...  
14. ASU Art Museum: The Arizona State University Art Museum features primarily contemporary arts and crafts, and also regularly showcases...  
15. Corleone's: This gangster-themed Mill Ave eatery claims to have "the best friggin' (Philly-style) cheese steaks in town", but they...  
 

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The Cincinnati version has less viscosity than the traditional Texas-style, and different spices that render it more 'strong' than 'hot' by most accounts.

A nickname for St. Louis, originating in the Native American burial mounds that were once common to the city.

The Kumeyaay, also know as the Diegueños, are the natives of the San Diego area (and of the southwestern US and Northwestern Mexico). The Kumeyaay still have reservations in San Diego and in Baja California, Mexico, where they are called kumiai

Reference to the CTA trains, which run elevated from the streets.

1. Pittsburgh speak for the preposition "with".

2. Meaning: with
Example: I'd like my cheesesteak wit onions.

The culmination of all run off and spillage from the beer vendors at a Madison Mallards game. The extra beer runs down a funnel into a bucket. Not for the faint of heart, but it doesnt taste all that bad, a little flat maybe.

The official catchphrase for Bardstown, the "Napa Valley of Bourbon".