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Ben James Ben
Posted: Aug 11 2008, 06:14 PM


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This topic is for speculation about possible changes for the Pickaxe Pub food stand and menu. It was posted in another topic that:
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There is a rumor that St. 12 (PickAxe Pub) may get a new menu for '09. (Now that they built Hot Dog Diner-st. 19)

So what could the new menu be?

- Maybe giant, smoked turkey legs? It's an amusement/fair food that seems to be missing at Canobie. Plus, because they are previously pre-cooked and simply warmed, they would be easy to serve.
- Perhaps some Native American frybread? However, Canobie is already saturated with fried dough, and I think that Poncho Cantina might already serve fried dough with taco fixings on top.
- How about big bowls of chili? Different varieties might include: bowl of red, chili con carne, and Cincinnati 5-way chili.
- Kettle corn.
- Or, perhaps Canobie could try the Chinese food idea again. It could be a Deadwood-themed shantytown restaurant. (Mr. Wu's Pig Stand?)
- Giant, fried onion blossoms.
- I think that a food stand serving breakfast food all day would be a hit. How about giant stacks of flapjacks?


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Posted: Aug 11 2008, 06:47 PM


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now i need to make pancakes laugh.gif ...good ideas ben


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Posted: Aug 11 2008, 07:20 PM


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I think they should have like a fast food chain like out back come in and sell blooming oinions and stuff


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Posted: Aug 11 2008, 08:23 PM


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I think the Turkey Legs might be better as a separate stand. They are a good walk around snack.

I like the ideas of Pancakes and waffles.

What I would offer.

Fried Chicken. - Country style not fingers
Shaved Brisket - sandwich style meal
Salads - country greens salad, Chicken/beef/pork/etc garden salads.
Grilled Chicken breast - healthier and Gluten free food option.
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Posted: Aug 11 2008, 08:35 PM


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BREAKFAST ALL DAY AT CANOBIE WOULD BE AMAZING, AND FLAPJACKS WOULD FIT THE THEME PERFECTLY. I AM ALL FOR THAT IDEA.


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Posted: Aug 11 2008, 10:47 PM


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Me too I love flapjacks


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Posted: Aug 11 2008, 11:13 PM


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^^ typing in all caps is like yelling to some people


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Posted: Aug 12 2008, 01:20 AM


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could be ACCidental


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Posted: Aug 12 2008, 08:27 AM


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QUOTE (coasterkid @ Aug 11 2008, 11:13 PM)
^^ typing in all caps is like yelling to some people

You here to post about the park or just to nag other users? wink.gif I was typing in all caps because I was EXCITED about the idea! No need to get your panties in a bunch!


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Posted: Aug 13 2008, 10:04 PM


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lol easy for you to say


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Posted: Aug 15 2008, 02:32 PM


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That flapjack idea is amazing! Lets hope someone from canobie is reading this right now!


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Posted: Aug 15 2008, 07:24 PM


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If they were to go with the flapjacks idea it should be part of a Country Kitchen. going too specialty can hurt an eatery. look at the Chines place.
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Posted: Aug 15 2008, 09:59 PM


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like a home style resturant? like a small craker barrle!


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Posted: Aug 16 2008, 11:35 AM


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How's this for an idea... fresh, hot flapjacks, good vanilla ice cream topped with real maple syrup. MMMMMM sounds good to me and could be a new canobie signature!


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Posted: Aug 16 2008, 02:37 PM


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You have to have the option of strawberries or brown sugar... or both... or all three... laugh.gif


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haha! Who knows, maybe this could turn into a real thing!


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Posted: Aug 16 2008, 11:33 PM


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How about the Bebop Diner fried chicken sandwich except instead of a regular hamburger bun, serve it in between two waffles?


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a waffle ice cream sandwich.... biggrin.gif


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Posted: Oct 6 2009, 09:49 AM


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sorry to wake up this old thread...

if they didn't already, they should go back to the original 1987 corn dogs. That way they could also do Cheese on a Stick.
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Posted: Oct 6 2009, 10:04 AM


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The Pickaxe Pub still serves corn dogs:
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Were the corn dogs back in the 80s made in the stand, with actual batter? The corn dogs today come frozen and are fried to order. Fried cheese on a stick sounds good. However, Canobie already tried a "deep fried food" stand back in the early 2000s. It was called "Deep Fried Fun" and was located where Cafe D'Or stands now.

[Edit: it was the 2000s, not the 90s!]

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Posted: Oct 6 2009, 05:05 PM


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Actually, Deep Fried Fun was in 2002 and sold fried twinkies, fried snickers and fried jelly rolls.
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Ben James Ben
Posted: Oct 6 2009, 05:48 PM


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Thanks. I misspoke "90s" when I meant "2000s".


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The Big E supposedly was selling a Craz-E-burger that was a bacon cheeseburger between a sliced fried donut!!!

Something like 1600 calories! Yum sick.gif


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Posted: Oct 8 2009, 10:17 PM


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QUOTE (Ben James Ben @ Oct 6 2009, 10:04 AM)
The Pickaxe Pub still serves corn dogs:
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Were the corn dogs back in the 80s made in the stand, with actual batter? The corn dogs today come frozen and are fried to order. Fried cheese on a stick sounds good. However, Canobie already tried a "deep fried food" stand back in the early 2000s. It was called "Deep Fried Fun" and was located where Cafe D'Or stands now.

[Edit: it was the 2000s, not the 90s!]

yep, made in the stand. You mixed the batter up (mix + water), shoved hte skewer into the dog, then dipped. I think we had rigged some sort of holder for the fryolators. Cheese on a Stick was real thing - block of Swiss, skewered, and fried. I think there was a third thing...should have been a pickle but wasn't. The batter was surprisingly tasty. I would love Cheese on a Stick right now.

Where did the hot dogs come from? The old ones from Catering! Hotel pans full of grilled dogs from buffet lines earlier in the day would come up via Cushmann...we'd use those before we broke into the 'raw' ones.

This was when the Haunted Mine first opened and that strip of games and food was new. Marriott didn't really know what to do with it...the stand was totally off the beaten path. I misspoke earlier, it was actually the 1988 season.
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