by Steve Eslinger » Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:59 am
Great topic! My wife and I have been doing a lot of pick-up/picnicking. One of our most important metrics is the French Fry soggy test. The park must be close enough to avoid any such sogginess, regardless of packaging. Another important feature is crowd control. Some parks, I'm looking at you Seneca, are just too busy. So, we prefer the smaller, less crowded parks.
The easiest, closest opportunity is Louie's Hot chicken and Camp Taylor Park. They are literally separated by a parking lot.
Other easy/tasty combinations:
River Road BBQ and the park just north of it overlooking the river.
Several restaurants are close to George Rogers Clark Park: Oskar's, Monnik, Check's, Four Pegs.
This past weekend we hit up a new combo: The Fish House and German Paristown Park (probably the smallest park in the city).
All of these parks provide ample shade to go along with proximity.
ETA: Stevens and Stevens and Cave Hill Cemetery also work well together.
Oh, how could I forget Barry's Cheesesteaks (best cheesesteak in the city IMO) and Joe Creason Park, which also works well with Oskar's.
As you can tell, we've got this down.