
( Note: some punctuation was edited for clarity.) Joe Schoech, who goes by on Twitter, created the bot and described via DM why he thinks people like which has racked up more than 35,000 followers. But it's a nice injection of whimsy and randomness in a timeline filled with COVID, tired memes, politics, the crawling climate crisis, and that one person from college you can't quite unfollow even though you want to unfollow them.Īnd, of course, there's just some plain bonkers shit, like a vest with Cars characters at a Slovakian restaurant that looks like a home. You're transported to a meal somewhere for like.half a second. There's also a bit of escapism in this account. Yes, would absolutely house a burger from this place on.Avenue du Rock'n'Roll !!!!! in Luxembourg.

Mmmm, wings.Ī restaurant.on an unnamed road in Cuba.with aerial photos for some reason. Probably because I grew up loving Roy Keane. That's a fine enough bar in Cork, Ireland. The people you might see, the bad lighting, the view from a random stool. But that gives you a real glimpse into what the place is like.
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After all, the pictures are from people who visited, not owners or pro photographers. The results are often decidedly unaesthetic and not curated at all. The pictures and restaurants are scraped from Google. The scope of the account allows for endless surprises. But it's strangely nice to know it's there? Like I'm sure some kid loves Grill Bar in Uzbekistan. How in a historical district of Uzbekistan, not far from Turkmenistan, there is, apparently, a train-themed eatery with a truly stunning selection of soft drinks that I will likely never visit. It's a strange reminder of how vast the world is. Would you eat there or would you not? For the record, most of my answers are hell yes, let's go.īut there are other amazing things about this account, too. There's a simple reason to love this account and it effectively amounts to: yes or no. Things that make you hungry and things that make you wonder what the hell is going on. A guy just hanging out on a folding chair.

It's an account called and before I get too deep into it, please enjoy a few posts. And yet, I'd argue it's the best thing going on Twitter right now. Random restaurants, random places, random photos posted by users. The concept is simple: a Twitter account that posts random restaurants from around the world.
