[OT] Hot Truck or Louie's?

Started by bigggreddd77, November 08, 2002, 12:18:50 PM

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bigggreddd77

OK...we started the discussion in the Andy Noel posting and I decided to make this a new one...

I'm a Hot Truck fan...but seemingly some people seem to think that Louie's is 'Far superior'...say it ain't so!!!

Class of '99 - Section B - AEPi til you die!!!

jeh25


While Hot Truck wins hands down for post hockey food, Louie's definately has its place. For a midweek late night study break, getting a big greasy paper bag of fries for a $1 in coins you found in the lounge sofa, Louie's is hard to top.

Cornell '98 '00; Yale 01-03; UConn 03-07; Brown 07-09; Penn State faculty 09-
Work is no longer an excuse to live near an ECACHL team... :(

CowbellGuy

Except now it's a small, greasy bag of fries for lik $1.75

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

DeltaOne81

I for one don't like all these North Campus-ers trying to play down the Hot Truck's place at Cornell. It's one thing to put a standard grill in a truck (i.e. Louie's), it's a whole different level to INVENT YOUR OWN KIND OF FOOD, sell it in an original style. And it's not food that you can get anywhere else. I mean burgers and fries and everything is nice, but it's not a unique experience. You can get that at 6 places on campus and dozens in Ithaca.

Hot Truck food is Hot Truck food (and, well, Shortstop Deli now :-) ), but it's really a unique experience. The difference between HT and Louie's in like the difference between waiting in line for Cornell season tickets and buying a Ranger's ticket on TicketMaster.

-Fred

Josh '99

Advantages Louie's has over Hot Truck:
-  Menu variety
-  Open during the day
Advantages Hot Truck has over Louie's:
-  Never closed down for selling weed
-  Everything else

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

gwm3

I gotta go with Louie's here.  Hot Truck is good, but it's not the the kind of thing you can eat every night.   It is quite possible (trust me, I know), on the other hand, to visit Louie's every night for four straight years and never really get bored.  The food is greasy, delicious, and highly addictive.

I think what this debate ultimately comes down to is where you lived your freshman year.  Those who lived on North become fierce Louie's partisans, while those who lived on West side with the Hot Truck.  I don't think anyone's mind can really be changed on this topic.

CowbellGuy

Well, I lived on North for my first 2 years. I hate Louie's. Used to like the aforementioned big, cheap bag of fries, but since that's not the same any more, I have no reason to go back. Hot Truck rocks...

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Greg Berge

I think anybody who'd pick Louie's over the Hot Truck is nuts.  But then, I think anybody who'd pick North Campus over West Campus is nuts.

CowbellGuy

I didn't PICK it. That's where they put me.

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

jtwcornell91

Chalk up another one in the North Campus Hot Truck fans column.  I lived North of Fall Creek Gorge all four years, and got introduced to Hot Truck by some friends who moved to 660 Stewart Avenue Sophomore year.

We did Louie's occasionally, by my local late-night sandwich cravings were more often satisfied at the Hungry Bear in RPU.


jeh25

Graham Meli '02 wrote:
QuoteHot Truck is good, but it's not the the kind of thing you can eat every night.  

I had a roommate that Hot Truck almost killed, literally.  He would eat a triple sui every single night, sometimes as a chaser to dining hall double bacon cheeseburgers.  

Anyway, he had some unrelated blood work done at Gannett and his lipid count was something like 866 *after*a 12 hour fast. Gannett asked him if he'd had ham & eggs for breakfast immediately prior to the blood draw.  After taking a more through diet history, they put him on a 24 hour fast and ran the test again. His lipid count was still almost 500.  They forbade him from eating Hot Truck at which point he henceforth subsisted on Ivy Room Tofu stirfry....

Cornell '98 '00; Yale 01-03; UConn 03-07; Brown 07-09; Penn State faculty 09-
Work is no longer an excuse to live near an ECACHL team... :(

jtwcornell91

Well, I did pick North.  I read the scuttlebut and decided I'd rather have the option of walking to West to party and then going home to study in peace.  Different strokes for different folks (a concept the masterminds behing this new shared campus experience don't seem to get).


jason

Ah, Hungry Bear. When they closed that place, I and many of my Dickson hallmates were heartbroken.

jtwcornell91

Back when I had no regard for what I put into my digestive system, I used to love to get a Donlon Dry and a milkshake at the Hungry Bear, but things had already begun to go downhill by the time I moved off campus Senior Year, when they got some dodgy meat and took the Bangles' cover of "A Hazy Shade of Winter" off the jukebox.


gwm3

I'm not denying that Hot Truck is the more innovative of the two trucks.  It's food is probably also better quality (on a USDA grading scale if nothing else).  But the variety of Louie's, it's much lower prices (who wants to pay $8 for a sub), and incredibly friendly owner will always make me a Louie's partisan.  

A possible factor which might be fueling this debate is that Louie's changed ownership about 5 years ago (just before I got to CU).  Perhaps the quality of the food has changed since some of the less recent alums last ate there.  I've always found the food to be very tasty. (How can you go wrong with a place that asks you if you want them to wring the grease out of your cheesesteak before they wrap it?)