Steve Wozniak's Favorite Food Joints, As Revealed By Foursquare

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Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak is a power user of Foursquare. So far, he's had 1,008 check-ins.

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Based on his check-ins, the man likes to eat. Particularly at chain restaurants.

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See for yourself...

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Ruth's Chris Steakhouse. "When in the city we love this place. I had a few Ruth's Chris butter mints in my pocket already, as usual!"

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Shirl, Foursquare

"I just ousted Ken H. as the mayor of Los Pericos Taqueria on @foursquare!"

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He's come to Mandarin Gourmet in Cupertino 5 times in the last 60 days. This is a photo he took.

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He's checked in at Outback Steakhouse 8 times in the last 60 days. Here's a tip: "Scrape breading off bloomin' onion for low carb diets. Also: Ask for extra salad dressing on the side for mustard vinaigrette."

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He's got 10 checkins in last 60 days at IHOP in Santa Clara, CA. Last time he ordered this: Senior Sampler Scrambled Salt Pepper Tabasco. And coffee and OJ.

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Wozniak has checked into Marie Callender's in Los Altos, CA, three times in the last 60 days in. His tip is "Split Pea Soup on Tuesdays. Thick at this location."

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On vacation, he visited the Hard Rock Cafe in Lake Tahoe.

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Jennifer C., Foursquare

For dessert, it's the Baskin Robbins in San Jose. He's done 4 checkins in last 60 days.

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So how does he burn all these calories off? By taking his dog on a walk at Blossom Hill Park. He basically goes there every day. Here's a picture of him and his wife there.

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Now, check out the location where he and Steve Jobs started Apple...

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TOUR: The Garages And Houses Where Giants Like Google, Apple, and Square Were Born →

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