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How About A New Cache Type: Geoeating ?


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Most GeoCachers are quite the travelers, and know all of the best eating places "off the map".... so how about a new cache type? The icon could be a knife and fork crossed.

 

This category would not include McDonalds, Taco Bell or even Red Lobster! We're talkin', "Mama's Corner Kitchen" and "Big Don's Burgers"... All those Mom and Pop greasy spoons with the BEST down-home cookin'!

 

The person who logs the coordinates may suggest the item the place is most famous for, but otherwise the choice is up to every finder... who then has to log in what they had.

 

America's "blue highways" are dotted with loads of the best food places for hungry travelers... so let's share where they are!

 

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While I understand your good intentions, I don't see this feature coming. First of all, that wouldn't be geocaching in any way. I mean, where's the cache? It's merely giving an address (or coordinates in this case) and telling people to go there. Secondly, that would bring a huge problem of commercialism and probably some people abusing the feature. Thirdly, who would draw the line which eating places would be included? I've never even heard of Red Lobster, why wouldn't that be on the list? The list of franchising restaurants is long and varies a lot in different countries. To separate the 'chain' restaurants from the rest is too vague and big a job for anyone.

 

Why not just sticking to the good ol' recommend-an-eating-place-in-your-log type of activity, that has been successfully going on this far?

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On the grubby side - one of the regulars at FGA site has a sign line that reads "if you've been geocaching and can still eat in a restaurant, you haven't done one of my caches"

 

Closer to the OP's idea, there are 2 series in FL that are essentially recommend this restaurant series: "Barbequed *insert town name*" and "Tastes Like Chicken *insert town name*" IK mostly eats vegetarian so these are just caches to us, but the idea is there

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I was thinking the near same thing last night about listing restaurants last night but I see exactly where Divine is coming from. Next thing you know we'll all be b#@$hing about some guy who marked the walmart food court as a recommended restarurant.

 

p.s. Red Lobster is a seafood joint and its only edible food is its biscuits (IMHO)

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There's already a locationless cache for old-style diners (and Mom&Pop motels, for later in the day). Since that requires a GPSr to log, I presume a large number of finds on it are related to a day's caching trip. So check the logs on that (sorry, don't have the details handy) for some eating ideas.

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I've never even heard of Red Lobster ...

Dude, you gotta get out of the house more often (err, I mean you gotta get over to the States more often). Red Lobster is the most over priced fast food joint on the planet. Plus living in K.C. we are about as far from an ocean as you can get so I'm leary about eating any seafood in this area ...

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In Southern California, there are "Del Taco" and "Krispy Creme" Caches. I haven't done found any off them yet, but I understand they are mostly micros, near a restaurant or donut shop.

Yeah, those REALLY bug me. Why do those exist in great numbers in California, but I can't get a similar cache like that approved in Oregon on the property of a small, independent coffeehouse? Just a rhetorical question... don't wanna start a flamewar... B)

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Being fairly new to GeoCaching, I wasn't aware of some of the options y'all mentioned, but I'm going to check them out! (virtuals, locationless, added into the logs, etc.)

 

GeoDining.com is exactly !! what I was talking about! Thank you for the link!

 

There's a whole great big world out there... I can't wait to find the coordinates to it!

 

Thank you everyone! B)

 

ps - I can't believe how this sport is expanding so rapidly! What fun!

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I've never even heard of Red Lobster ...

Dude, you gotta get out of the house more often (err, I mean you gotta get over to the States more often). Red Lobster is the most over priced fast food joint on the planet. Plus living in K.C. we are about as far from an ocean as you can get so I'm leary about eating any seafood in this area ...

We had a red lobster about a mile from me that went out of bussiness along with the olive garden on the same day (They are owned by the same company)

90% of the seafood in the Red Lobster was deep fried, what a joke. Deep fried sea food, no thanks, and one of the waiters that I knew form the Olive Garded told me the kitchen was nothing but a bunch of micro waves with frozen dinners.

The good thing about living in the San francisco bay area is that there are lots of good seafood and Italian rest, to choose from, that's why the bozo operations by me closed down.

 

I just saw a TV add for Red Lobsters shimp scampi, It's deep fried!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The good thing about living in the San francisco bay area is that there are lots of good seafood and Italian rest, to choose from ...

Yep, we were in San Fran last spring and the food there was excellent. Not only was the seafood great, but I tried some noodles (oriental) that were awesome. It's a great place to eat cause all the walking up and down the hills burns off the extra calories ... :)

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