
Tonight, the winner of the Tallahassee Food Bloggers Association Award for the best happy hour to best wings will be unveiled! Without further adieu, the envelope please!
*Tearing sound*
And the winners are:
Best Happy Hour:
101 Restaurant
Best Hibachi:
Japanica
Best Hotdog:
Voodoo Dog
Best Indian:
Samrat
Best Italian:
Bella Bella
Best Locally Owned:
Kool Beanz Cafe
Best Lunch:
Tomato Land
Best Mexican
Taqueria La Moreliana
Best Outdoor Dining:
Food Glorious Food
Best Pizza:
Momo’s
Best Seafood Market:
Mike’s Seafood & Oriental Market
Best Seafood Restaurant:
Shell Oyster Bar
Best Southern/Soul/Fried Chicken:
Cravings Truck
Best Special Occasion:
Sage
Best Sports Bar:
Tomahawk Sports Bar & Grill
Best Steakhouse:
Shula’s 347
Best Sushi:
Sakura
Best Thai:
Bahn Thai
Best Wine List:
Clusters & Hops
Best Wings:
Hurricane Grill & Wings
The winners of the were determined based upon the votes of local Tallahassee food bloggers. Those voting in this year’s awards were Cook the Blog; Kristoph’s K-Time; Ermahgerd, Mershed Perderders!; gingermantra; Somewhat Gourmet; Sweet Tea & Bourbon; Tasty Tallahassee; and Two in Tally.
I’m bitter about the pizza. BITTER. Also, it will be interesting to see how Joe Mama’s does in that category next year since they weren’t open in time for this year’s vote.
I am with you on the pizza vote. Mike’s Stone Baked should have won, but I not enough people tried it. The location kind of makes it hard to get too. It will be interesting to see how Joe Mama’s does. Luna’s will also be in the running.
So many pizza places opened up in Tally this year! Also, somehow, more mexican restaurants!! I’m excited by all the new choices. I have to say I mostly agree with this list.
Thanks for the comment Liz! Yes, there have been a lot of new pizza places this year in Tally. The trend seems to be wood fired. It will be interesting to see if it continues in 2013.
.. Best Burger..? That Would Be Voodoo Dog’s .. Blue Moon ..!
The Best Burger category was hotly contested, and actually Voodoo Dog was not even nominated. An oversight perhaps? I will have to conduct further research into this issue.
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