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Old 12-15-2020, 05:18 AM
 
Location: Germantown, Philadelphia
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I'm going with El Paso only because I've never had the food in Albuquerque. Which city has the best hot dogs NYC or Chicago?
Chicago, hands down. There is nothing out there that equals the Chicago hot dog: Vienna Beef frank on a poppyseed bun with chopped onions, sport peppers (cousin of pepperoncini) and neon green relish. Adding mustard is okay; adding ketchup is a crime.

Which city is better for pizza, New York or Chicago?
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Old 12-15-2020, 11:04 AM
 
Location: Belton, Tx
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Chicago, hands down. There is nothing out there that equals the Chicago hot dog: Vienna Beef frank on a poppyseed bun with chopped onions, sport peppers (cousin of pepperoncini) and neon green relish. Adding mustard is okay; adding ketchup is a crime.

Which city is better for pizza, New York or Chicago?
Never had either but would love to try Chicago deep dish. Which city is better for bbq Memphis or Kansas City?
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Old 12-15-2020, 11:15 AM
 
Location: Houston/Austin, TX
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Never had either but would love to try Chicago deep dish. Which city is better for bbq Memphis or Kansas City?
Wow close call. I’ll have to go Memphis.

Keeping the BBQ theme, What city is better for BBQ, Houston or Austin?
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Old 12-15-2020, 04:12 PM
 
Location: Nashville, TN
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Wow close call. I’ll have to go Memphis.

Keeping the BBQ theme, What city is better for BBQ, Houston or Austin?
Austin. The bbq is cleaner and in better neighborhoods.

Which city is better for healthcare?

Nashville, TN or Orlando, FL?
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Old 12-15-2020, 04:21 PM
 
Location: Houston/Austin, TX
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Austin. The bbq is cleaner and in better neighborhoods.

Which city is better for healthcare?

Nashville, TN or Orlando, FL?
Id argue “better” neighborhoods make worse BBQ lol

Nashville

Which city is better for higher education... Philadelphia or Chicago
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Old 12-15-2020, 05:00 PM
 
Location: Germantown, Philadelphia
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Id argue “better” neighborhoods make worse BBQ lol

Nashville

Which city is better for higher education... Philadelphia or Chicago
Also a close call. Chicago has more top-tier universities; Philadelphia, more top-tier small liberal-arts colleges. But I think Philadelphia may actually take this category by a hair.

BTW, you do know that Kansas City and Memphis BBQ are kissing cousins, right? The history of KC Q generally begins with a gentleman named Henry Perry who migrated to KC from Memphis and established the city's first BBQ stand in 1921. Both of the city's iconic Q joints, Gates' and Bryant's, trace their histories to Perry's stand.

Which city is better for day trips from it, Boston or Philadelphia?
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Old 12-15-2020, 06:43 PM
 
Location: Belton, Tx
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Also a close call. Chicago has more top-tier universities; Philadelphia, more top-tier small liberal-arts colleges. But I think Philadelphia may actually take this category by a hair.

BTW, you do know that Kansas City and Memphis BBQ are kissing cousins, right? The history of KC Q generally begins with a gentleman named Henry Perry who migrated to KC from Memphis and established the city's first BBQ stand in 1921. Both of the city's iconic Q joints, Gates' and Bryant's, trace their histories to Perry's stand.

Which city is better for day trips from it, Boston or Philadelphia?
Both very interesting and historical but I'm going with Philadelphia. Which city is better for small business, Omaha or Des Moines?
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Old 12-15-2020, 07:22 PM
 
Location: Nashville, TN
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Both very interesting and historical but I'm going with Philadelphia. Which city is better for small business, Omaha or Des Moines?
Omaha. Low business costs and better networking infrastructure.

Which city is better for vacationing? Pensacola, FL or Galveston, TX?
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Old 12-15-2020, 07:35 PM
 
Location: Houston/Austin, TX
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Omaha. Low business costs and better networking infrastructure.

Which city is better for vacationing? Pensacola, FL or Galveston, TX?
Pensacola obviously has a nicer beach and has a good beach life as well. Galveston has an amusement park so it gets points there and also being right by Houston as well as more history and museums on the island. Supposing we aren’t factoring in the proximity to Houston, You’re either sacrificing Galveston’s history and entertainment or Pensacola’s much better beach. I go where the water is nicer, so Pensacola for me.

Which city is better for amusement parks, San Diego or San Antonio?
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Old 12-16-2020, 07:00 AM
 
Location: Terramaria
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Pensacola obviously has a nicer beach and has a good beach life as well. Galveston has an amusement park so it gets points there and also being right by Houston as well as more history and museums on the island. Supposing we aren’t factoring in the proximity to Houston, You’re either sacrificing Galveston’s history and entertainment or Pensacola’s much better beach. I go where the water is nicer, so Pensacola for me.

Which city is better for amusement parks, San Diego or San Antonio?
San Diego. Its proximity to Orange County (including Disneyland, which is only around an hour away from Northern SD county) is the X factor here in addition to SeaWorld itself and if you count it, the Zoo. There's also Belmont Park near SeaWorld and Legoland in North County.

What San Antonio offers itself is about even with what SD offers (a SeaWorld along with a SixFlags and a few smaller ones), its too far from any other notable destination offering theme parks. Plus, given its landlocked location, SeaWorld in SA isn't nice as SD.

Which city is better for stay at home moms, Portland, OR or Baltimore?
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