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Re: Dive restaurant bucket list [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14689753 04/13/23 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigbob_FTW
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Joe Allens Pit BBQ in Abilene. Last time I ate there was 1985 or 86, I was doing some short term work at the TI site there. At that time it was "THE BBQ" place. I remember the food was great.


We deployed there in 84 or 85. We went to a restaurant in a hotel that served the finest steaks I've ever seen. Wish I could remember the name. SAC life. banana


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I have outlived most of my favorite dives:

The original Herrera's on Maple Avenue in Dallas.
Hole in the Wall on Harry Hines in Dallas.
Guey Sam's in Chicago's Chinatown.
The Original Hot Dog Shop just off the Pitt campus in Pittsburgh

Gone but not forgotten.

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Re: Dive restaurant bucket list [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14689912 04/13/23 11:38 PM
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Hole in the Wall on Harry Hines was greatness.


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Re: Dive restaurant bucket list [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14689915 04/13/23 11:40 PM
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Main St Cafe on Cooper in Arlington was great...and now it's gone. I love Coyote Bluff in Amarillo! That place is AWESOME!

Re: Dive restaurant bucket list [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14689944 04/14/23 12:05 AM
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Rick's on the Bricks in Cowtown was great back in the day!


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Originally Posted by Tneel
Rick's on the Bricks in Cowtown was great back in the day!


It was on Camp Bowie and it was the best.

Re: Dive restaurant bucket list [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14689951 04/14/23 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigbob_FTW
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Joe Allens Pit BBQ in Abilene. Last time I ate there was 1985 or 86, I was doing some short term work at the TI site there. At that time it was "THE BBQ" place. I remember the food was great.


We deployed there in 84 or 85. We went to a restaurant in a hotel that served the finest steaks I've ever seen. Wish I could remember the name. SAC life. banana


Chateau Briand was served at a hotel on west 80 towards Dyess. That's the only hotel I can think of that served that kind of meal back then. Joe Allen's was real good back then, Harold's BBQ was the bomb! Never had hot cornbread like Harold's.

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Rick's on the Bricks in Cowtown was great back in the day!


It was on Camp Bowie and it was the best.


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Re: Dive restaurant bucket list [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14689954 04/14/23 12:16 AM
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Tuckers in North Richland Hills was really good, miss that place

Re: Dive restaurant bucket list [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14689963 04/14/23 12:25 AM
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Florida’s Kitchen somewhere outside of Livingston

Dyer’s in Memphis for a burger

A return visit to the Lowake Steakhouse in Rowena


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Joe Allens Pit BBQ in Abilene. Last time I ate there was 1985 or 86, I was doing some short term work at the TI site there. At that time it was "THE BBQ" place. I remember the food was great.


We deployed there in 84 or 85. We went to a restaurant in a hotel that served the finest steaks I've ever seen. Wish I could remember the name. SAC life. banana


Chateau Briand was served at a hotel on west 80 towards Dyess. That's the only hotel I can think of that served that kind of meal back then. Joe Allen's was real good back then, Harold's BBQ was the bomb! Never had hot cornbread like Harold's.


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A return visit to the Lowake Steakhouse in Rowena


A platter of sirloin for 4, a couple of stacks of onion rings and a few pitchers of beer sure made for some fine dining!

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I always ate at Perini Ranch, Zentners Daughters, and Joe Allen’s when I went to Abilene, but none were in a hotel. I think Zentners is closed now after a long run.


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I always ate at Perini Ranch, Zentners Daughters, and Joe Allen’s when I went to Abilene, but none were in a hotel. I think Zentners is closed now after a long run.

The original Zenrners on Beauregard in San Angelo was greatness and would qualify as a dive. Steaks cooked on a flat top grill in garlic butter, and they were so good. I could walk there for lunch from 1981-83 and did so about twice a week.


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