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Restaurants You Remember as a Kid #8768480 03/30/13 11:24 AM
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The 1960's were awesome as a kid. I did lots of travelling by car with my parents. No fast food really. What was fast food to us was Keller's in Dallas, Kips, Stuckey's, Nickerson farms and some independent burger places in small towns, all of which were awesome to my taste buds!

I remember Dutch's in Quanah (doughnuts!), Also the Western Sky steakhouse in San Angelo which might still be there,
A fabulous smokehouse in Alvord on the highway which is long gone, the Red Rider truck stop up on 287 with it's tiny shack of a diner and a huge oil derrick, and the best enchiladas on earth at every truck stop we stopped at! They all knew the secret because they all tasted the same!
Greasy, heaps of lettuce tomato and cheese and a flavor I've never found since & served on a fajita plate with a stainless steel insert. Where can I find these now! Were they really so good or does everything just taste better when you're a kid smile

List your favorites and the memories you made :))

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Favorite places in Dallas:
Southern Kitchen
Bedfords Steak House
Circle Grill
Dairyette
Jamies
Bob Whites
Pig Stand
Underwoods Fried Chicken
Brownies
Zuider Zee

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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8768731 03/30/13 01:33 PM
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We had a little place in a strip shopping center open in the 60,s called pizza spa.We knew of burgers and chicken,but what is this pizza thing ?
Wow,what an invention.

Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8769113 03/30/13 04:00 PM
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Jamil's
Ianni's
Shakey's
Steak and Ale
Lucas B&B


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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8769506 03/30/13 07:02 PM
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Jay's marine grill ,it was at Love field

Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: bowfin] #8769602 03/30/13 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted By: bowfin
Jay's marine grill ,it was at Love field


They had great popcorn shrimp plates ! food
Another lunch stop was The Mecca & Jim's Pinto Bean Palace on Irving Blvd.

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Dallas...Austin's Barbecue,....Fred,s barbecue........actually both in Oak Cliff

Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8769730 03/30/13 09:21 PM
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The Bounty at the old Harry hines circle.Part of it was shaped like a huge pirate ship,and they also served yard beer,

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Little bit of Sweden in Dallas and The Shed.


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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8771083 03/31/13 10:52 AM
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Clover drive in
Sutters
Log Cabin
Griddle System
Corky's
Little John's BBQ



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As a student at NTSU in the 60's couldn't afford to eat at fancy places but do remember these in Denton

The Clown
The Texan
Johnny's Hamburgers (First assembly-line operation that I recall for hamburgers. You started through the line and it was cooked with fixings when you got to the cash register. They cost 25 cents.

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The Spanish Gallion
Kips Big Boy
Pie R Square Pizza
Crystals Pizza and Spaghetti, the sundaes were awesome as well as the old movies
Carrage House
Taco Plaza
Golden Chick
Chelsea Street Pub had killer nachos
peep

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Originally Posted By: fishslime
As a student at NTSU in the 60's couldn't afford to eat at fancy places but do remember these in Denton

The Clown
The Texan
Johnny's Hamburgers (First assembly-line operation that I recall for hamburgers. You started through the line and it was cooked with fixings when you got to the cash register. They cost 25 cents.
I miss those Johnny's hamburgers.


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Old Swiss House
Pitt Grill (I think there are still a few of these left in East TX)
Lone Star Drive Inns
The Old Corral
Rick's Lockeroom (had one of the best burgers in Ft. Worth)
Minnie Pearl's Fried Chicken
Mr. Quick Hamburgers
Rockyfellers
Bonanza Steakhouse
Burger Train
Joe Vignes's BBQ
Sambo's
Good Luck
Coors BBQ
Hayloft
Bill Martin's Seafood
Papa's Pizza
Taco Patio
Wyatt's Cafeteria
Drakes Cafeteria (great soul food - they even served fried rabbit occasionally)
Jetton's BBQ & Cafeteria
Colonial Cafeteria
Mac's House Of Mole
Richelieu Grill
Carlson's Drive Inn
The Shrimp Bucket (started out on on Felix St, then moved over to Brentood Stair on the east side of Ft. Worth)
Kleinschmidt's Bakery
Famous Hamburgers (across from the Tarrant County Courthouse in F.W.)

Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8776952 04/01/13 10:58 PM
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Monterey House. I think it was one of the first Mexican food chains. They had that brown sugar candy for dessert in the bottom of the chip basket, kind of like a praline.


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