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Where the Locals Eat: A Guide to the Best Restaurants in America [Paperback]

L. Lee Wilson (Author)
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May 1998
WHERE THE LOCALS EAT:( A GUIDE TO THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN AMERICA, answers the perpetual question What's for dinner? The most comprehensive and reliable restaurant guide on the market, WHERE THE LOCALS EAT conatins recommendations for more than 20,000 restaurants in more than 1,000 American cities. The restaurants included in the guide were named as the best in local newspaper and magazine readers' polls, by local restaurant critics and editors, and by local business and professional people and field reviewers. None of the restaurants in WHERE THE LOCALS EAT paid to be included.

Magellan's researchers gathered information on seventy-five different categories of restaurants -- restaurants known for everything from their barbecue or vegetarian menu or wine list to their "child-friendly" atmosphere. Few cities can boast seventy-five varieties of restaurants -- not every city offers sushi or Spanish cuisine or twenty-four hour dining -- but the listings for many larger cities are extensive. And in most cities, there is more than one "best" restaurant listed for many categories. This is reflective of Magellan's research; if their sources named several "best" Italian restaurants, so did they. Each restaurant listing contains the name, telephone number, and street address of the recommended restaurant. For other information about a restaurant, such as its hours of operation or whether it requires reservations, the Magellan editors suggest phoning the restaurant. The identity of research sources is closely guarded. Lee Wilson will say only that the directory includes restaurants named as the best in town in local newspaper and magazine polls, by local restaurant critics and editors, and by local business and professional people. However, Magellan will accept nominations for the next edition of the directory from anyone who is not affiliated with the restaurant nominated; nominations can be made on the form in the back of the book or on the WHERE THE LOCALS EAT web site, at www.magellanpress.com.


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"Knowing what I know about all of these restaurants, I can say 'Where the Locals Eat' has met my challenge. Magellan Press has taken the guesswork out of picking a good restaurant when I'm far from home. It's nice to know no matter where ai travel, I'll be able to get a hot cup of coffee and a decent piece of pie." -- Judy Morgan, The Tampa Tribune, 8/3/97

"This isn't a paperback book you'd curl up with on a long winter's night, but you may be tempted to drag it all over the United States with you." -- Sarah Lindsay, Delta Airlines Sky Magazine, 1/97

"Travelers usually wind up eating in a particular restaurant by default," says Lee Wilson. "It's on their route, or close to their hotel, or maybe it's a chain they know from home. We want to help people avoid routine for routine's sake."

The aid Wilson proffers is the 1,200-page Where the Locals Eat," at $19.95 the only guidebook to encapsulate in one volume the best indigenous fare in more than 1,000 U.S. cities and towns. While other directories list only diners, gourmet chow or famous chefs' favorites, Wilson's points wayfarers twoard "good food at a good price anywhere in Amereicaand a chance to sample the flavor of the place where you find yourself."

For each locale, eateries are categorized definitivelyranging from kosher or soul food to good late-night snack spots, the best places to take kids and the best places to eat when someone else is buying.

For more than two years, Wilson and her staff of eight canvassed most U.S. municipalities with populations greater than 20,000. They quizzed friends and colleagues, and scanned Web sites and local magazine and newspaper polls.

"But mostly we just asked people," she says. Her squad phoned or sent questionnaires to insurance offices, university staffers, newpaper reportersanyone who might have initimate knowledge of their local dining scene.

At the same time, Wilson was comparing paper for the optimum combination of thinness, durability and opaquness. The result is a volume that's just 4 by 9 inches, about 1 3/4 inches thick, and tips the scale at 1 3/4 pounds. "It's designed to fit into a briefcase or glove compartment," Wilson adds. "This is a travel tool."

After selling about 18,500 copies in a little more than a year, Wilson and her crew are busy assembling the next editionsoon to be an annual event, she says.

"For the new edition, 33% to 45% of the material will be reresearched and updated," she says. "We want people planning a trip to say to themselves, 'I have to get an atlas and I have to get the latest edition of Where the Locals Eat.'" -- Ambassador Magazine, 5/98

"When you're a stranger visiting a strange land, it's tough to tell a restaurant that prepares genuine regional home-cooking from an over-priced tourist trap. If wondering where to eat has left you running to the golden arches, your days of dining desperation are behind you.

Where the Locals Eat (Magellan Press, Inc., 1996; $19.95) is a glove-compartment-size, 1,200-page guide to locals' favorite eateries in small towns and metropolitan areas in all 50 states. Restaurants are judged by area residents and restaurant critics and are categorized from Best Health-Conscious Menu to Best Cheap Meal. Whether you're traveling on business or on vacation with a pack of hungry kids, you'll find a good place to eat. Of course, a guide of this magnitude is both subjective and quickly out-of-date. But it does make dining out in a new town more pleasant than choosing between the lesser of two fast-food evils." -- Caroline Crawford, Eating Well, 11/97

"You're in a new town and you don't want to eat at a fast-food chain, but so many restaurants are listed in the Yellow Pages, what's a body to do? You can ask a local where to go, or you can take along Magellan Press' Where the Locals Eat." -- Kristi Abuhl, Northwest Airlines World Traveler Magazine, 3/98

"You're on your way to cousin Betsy's wedding in Valentine, Neb., population 2, 826. You arrive at noon, but the wedding's not until 6. Junior is bored and hungry. You and Dad are frantically looking for a good meal, but you don't know anything about the restaurants in town. How do you choose?

Your daughter has just given birth to a baby boy. The excited grandparents that you are, you arrive to visit the new family and lend a hand, not to mention spoil the little tyke. On your way to Philadelphia, the hunger pains hit as you pass through Swarthmore, Pa., (pop. 6,157). How do you find a winner?

The answers are in the new book, Where the Locals Eat (Magellan Press, softcover, $19.95), a guide to more than 10,000 restaurants across the country. A good size for your glove compartment or briefcase, the guide is a response to the fact that more people visit towns than metropolitan areas. With more than 75 different categories, you will find every type of restaurant imaginableMexican, Italian, homestyle and romantic. It also features restaurants for the budget conscious, young families or even a business lunch with the boss.

The best part about this new guide is the restaurants are independently listednone paid for the privilege. Hometown residents had to recommend the restaurant for it to be included. And, who knows better where to eat in Powell, Wyo., than the people living there?

If you travel a lot on business or for pleasure, I highly recommend this book." -- Julie Anderson, Grit, 3/23/97

From the Publisher

Lee Wilson, editor-in chief of WHERE THE LOCALS EAT, expects that this newly-researched second edition of the guide will be even more popular than the first edition. "We expect that WHERE THE LOCALS EAT will become indispensable to both business and vacation travelers," she says. "There are other restaurant guides, but most of them don't take into account that people travel to cities smaller than New York and Los Angeles. Other guides are geared more toward the gourmet in search of the ultimate escargot experience than the average traveler caught in an unfamiliar city overnight. And, whatever they say, those "dining guides" you find in pricey hotel rooms are sometimes no more useful than the Yellow Pages -- what a coincidence that every restaurant listed in these slick publications is also the subject of a nice, big ad!"

She adds, "Several corporations have bought WHERE THE LOCALS EAT for every member of their sales department. We've heard from a lot of people that they plan to keep it in their car, and we know that it is a fixture on the tour buses of several country-music stars."


Product Details

  • Paperback: 1200 pages
  • Publisher: Magellan Pr Inc; 2 edition (May 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0963440349
  • ISBN-13: 978-0963440341
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,559,556 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It stays in our car for frequent use., June 11, 2001
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This review is from: Where the Locals Eat: A Guide to the Best Restaurants in America (Paperback)
This book makes cross country back road traveling even more fun. Sure there are a few problems, but most fair-sized towns have entires, and many small towns do. We have had wonderful fun and some interesting, to say the least, meals because of it. Well worth its price.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good research, pretty comprehensive, July 28, 1998
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This review is from: Where the Locals Eat: A Guide to the Best Restaurants in America (Paperback)
This book has many more entries than "Eat your way across the USA", which is the other publication I use for finding good local eateries. Therefore this has more clunkers and more jems, and less descriptive detail. A must have if you travel much!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars maybe the most useful book I've ever owned, July 14, 2004
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I have eaten at about 200 of the restuarants in this book and with the exception of one they were dead on. I wish an updated version would be published. Some of the listings are closed.
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