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OK...I've lived here more than 25 years and started writing reviews of the best and worst things in this place I call home. All-in-all, Columbia is a great place to live and not a bad place to visit. You might want to check out the following sites to get a feel for this burg.Oh...one more thing. I use a "hit counter" for my web page that provides information on how visitors to this page (and my other pages) get here. It is humbling to see that most of my visitors stumble across this page looking for Thai food in a place called Columbia (which, in addition to Columbia, MO, includes Columbia, SC, Columbia, SA, District of Columbia, the neighborhood around Columbia University, etc.). So, if you are one of these lost souls...I sincerely apologize in advance. However, you might want to read further anyway. It's not beyond reason that something about this page will prompt you to visit (e.g., you're driving cross-country on Interstate 70 and you see a Columbia exit and you'll remember something you read here that will prime you to stop for the night here rather than forge ahead to the Isle of Capri Casino in Booneville).
Footnotes: 2 This stalwart of downtown Columbia is officially no more. It really is sad. For more than 15 years, this was my favorite place to dine (and drink) in Columbia. When friends would come in from out of town, this is where they would want to go. The fact that I once had an item on the dessert menu named after me there is not the reason for my enthusiastic endorsement; it's really good! Their wait staff was among the best in town too.. The loss of the Strada Nova's bar is especially great. No other drinking establishment in this town came close to the ambience of the bar which was in the back...where it should be...with a rear door to slip in and out without the hubbub of the dining crowd to pass through. This place will be sorely missed. The closing of my alma mater, Antioch College, and Trattoria Stada Nova in one summer was almost too much to bear. My hope is both will rise again someday. 3 Unlike less classy places like Aureole, Le Cirque, or one of those increasing numbers of signature chef places (e.g., Emeril's or Puck's diasporic creations), there is a "dog policy" there so leave the pooch at home. A drive through the country on rural roads with the convertible top down on a summer's day or evening is the best way to travel to this spot on a rural stretch of the Missouri River. Sitting on a picnic table and watching the sun set over the Big Muddy while eating Chim's fare is a local pleasure. However, be forewarned...it's a strange, eclectic crowd. Also, eating outside in the summer in Missouri can be a sweltering occasion; carpe weather-em. 4 This is a place for wings, beer, chili, etc. It warrants special mention because dining there on any given night is a side of Columbia that I would never see otherwise. Not good, not bad...but a parallel universe. Wings are ok (though exalted by some). 5 Best steak place in Columbia...no question. Not related to CJ's and, important, do not confuse the CiCi's...a chain pizza place. CC's now has a second location on Forum Boulevard (part of a strip mall which kinda sucks) but inside the atmosphere and vittles is just as good as its downtown brother. 6 Best place to eat in the heart of downtown (while recognizing the lungs of downtown are pretty damn close...it's a small town). 7 Read the linked Wikipedia entry. In the small world department, the co-owner/manager, Rick Robertson, was a housemate of mine when I was a grad student in Bloomington, IN and he was an undergraduate in the School of Music. He was then known to us affectionately as "teen-age Rick" after an infamous character in a 1960s underground comic 8 You know the thought experiment..."if you could only eat one food for the rest of your life..."? Well, if someone were to ask me, "if you could only eat at one Columbia restaurant for the rest of your life, what would it be?" my answer, without a doubt, would be Murry's. Eclectic and broad menu, great wait staff, consistent, open late, music, lots of ala carte dishes, wonderful desserts. Only problem from my perspective is that it is not walking distance from my office or my house. However, it's only a five minute car ride (we Columbians are spoiled). 9I actually get quite a bit of hits on this page from people looking for places to eat in Columbia but I was still surprised when I was contacted by "Cherry Street's" owner asking me why I hadn't listed their establishment. I noted that I typically don't go there and the few times I had gone (albeit some time ago), I found the place "OK" but that I never really enjoyed the place because it was too acoustically bright (i.e., loud) and just never grabbed me. Well, since then I've been back several times and the unfavorable acoustics have been effectively dampened, the food excellent, and the atmosphere as nice as any place in this town. I'm glad I've been back and I recommend this place as highly as any in our little town. 10 Best breakfast place but be forewarned, it sometimes takes a long time for the food to be served; avoid if in a rush. Good place to bring toddlers...non-tacky play area in the back. 11 Definitely unique if not bizarre. Best place to eat endangered species while surrounded by the work of a vast number of taxidermists. It's worth a trip just so you can say you've been there. It is a good half hour drive from Downtown which, in these parts, is quite a haul. 12 You want to know how clean the place is and whether the employees wash their hands after using the WC (or doing "whatever?"), this is the place for you! 13 About a year ago, I ran into an old acquaintance at a coffee shop who spontaneously told me she was on a city-wide commission involved in improving air transportation to/from Columbia. Note this committee is not the Airport Advisory Board but a different committee tasked with future planning and community improvement. Anyway...she told me that the Airport Advisory Board is, by charter, totally impotent. So, I should not imply that the members of the board are incompetent but, rather, that the committee is basically worthless independent of the membership. I hope that clarifies things.
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