Monday 18 August 2008

On inflation and kissing the Moose.

Last Tuesday after our Tues/FG ride, Erin and Carl and I decided to go get something to eat and a beer. Where to go?

Hmm, someone said "Let's go to Sleder's." I've been going there for bean soup for 40 years, hadn't been there for a while, so we all agreed and off we went.

Talking and laughing about the ride while we ordered, we were having a good time. Carl ordered a Newcastle and I said the same. Erin ordered an appetizer like fried mushrooms or something and we each ordered a burger and fries or onion rings. We glanced through the menu - I remember seeing 1/3 lb Olive Burger $7.50 and thought that looked good. The food came, we wolfed it down, laughing about all the times I'd taken them down to the skatepark in Kalamazoo when they were in Junior High (both 25 now) and about Spencer breaking his collarbone, etc.

So eventually we're done and the bill comes and it's 68 bucks !!!! (and some change)
I'm looking at it and they say "what's wrong?" I pass the bill and we all look at amazement at the totals. Mind you this is your basic 1890 bar/restaurant with stuffed animals on the walls, century-old bar front, and the same table and chairs as been here since I first had luch here in 1971 or so.

Yup:
Newcastle - $7
Olive Burger - %7.50
Deluxe - $4 EXTRA
Fries - $4 EXTRA

We coulda gone to 20 other (nicer) places in town Patisserie Ami, Stella, name it and we could have had way better for $5 less - mind you his was basic burger, fries, and a beer.

What's that kinda stuff cost where you live?



Fuck Sleder's is what I say

5 comments:

LostGears said...

You go boy! The friggin, burger-emperor has no clothes. They make those fries with invisible thread.

Unknown said...

i had no idea sleders was that expensive! thats rediculous. i used to go there once in a while years ago.

Benzo said...

Hi Dennis,

Long time FGG fan and I wanted to chime in on this as my family vacationed every summer in TC growing up and I have been to Sleder's several times.

That pricing is absurd for anywhere in MI! I live in Washington DC, and I can find a lot of places here (or in NYC, for that matter) where you can get beer, burger and fries for much less. And it is not as if Newcastle is some Belgian import that is cask conditioned, etc.

Thanks for all you do, and cheers!

Andrew

roscoe said...

I thought "Deluxe" included fries?

Crazy!

Denver Natural Foods said...

7 bones for a Newcastle. It had better had been 24+ oz. A six pack of Newcastle is $7, here, in Denver.

I'm not sure about food. I don't eat at restaurants very often.

-Robbie

P.S. Thanks for the site. The Re-Knicks are great.