Really? I like the drop by. Unless the person is scary. Or I never told them where I live and they suddenly seem to know...However, I grew up in a more ruralish environment where people used to do that more often.
Oh, I forgot to mention that you will also find INFJs who like likes you somewhere that coincides with your daily comings and goings (they've been watching). But they won't approach you, although they'll be receptive if you approach them. They will act awkward if teased, but they'll secretly like it.
They seem to have a small collection of usual hangouts where they know what to expect, home being the biggest one. I like being a "regular" somewhere, and while I may get to know some of the staff or other patrons, it is more through observation than from initiating conversations. If a conversation presents itself though and the person is alright, I like knowing the inside scoop on what is going on around me. It takes a little to get us to move outside of our usual range of places, but we usually enjoy it once we try it, as long as it's not too drastic of a change all at once.
When eating out, I stick to something I know I'll love on the menu or go to the same restaurant to avoid risking something I don't like. However, on the occasions that people have gotten me to try something different, I usually have been quite enthusiastic after I got used to the idea. Same with trying new types of food. I have had a couple of boyfriends who have made it their personal mission to prepare eggs or fish or something that I didn't like it such a way that I'd would love it. They were rather persistent, like in Green Eggs and Ham, and it worked (though not with devilled eggs - blech!!! Even with pretty sprinkles of paprika).