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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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04/02/13 12:26 AM
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Bigbob_FTW
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Vivian Courtney's Celebration Peking duck house.
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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04/02/13 01:12 AM
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Dan_n_Texas
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Shakey's Pizza They had one hour long movies playing in one section and games in another. Don't remember the food, just how much fun the place was.
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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04/02/13 01:42 PM
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When we wanted seafood it was always Zuider Zee (sp) in Dallas or the Spanish Gallion.
Others were:
Kips The Bull Pen (Arlington) Shakeys Pizza Can't remember the name of the catfish restaurant that was on grapevine lake but lines were always way out the door on Friday nights
Some little greasy spoon diner off of I-35 just south of Waco. Good breakfast
Of course, all of these have been closed for years
As someone else mentioned, Chelsea Street Pub had great nachos and good drinks. Remember the one called "The Funeral"? We sure won a lot of pitchers of beer there doing the tequila shot, whole jalapeno eating and beer chug, lol
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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04/02/13 02:41 PM
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breambuster
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Picadilly's Dot's Chelsea Street Pub - nachos, the Funeral and Pitcher's of Death! Wyatt's Bonus Burger Pier 21 Steak n Ale Garfield's Dairy Top
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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04/02/13 06:17 PM
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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I remember that there was not a single one that my dad wouldn't stop and whoop my azz if I wasn't behaving.
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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04/02/13 08:05 PM
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SLABMAN
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zider zee (sp) spanish gallion k bobs steakhouse in gun barrel city el sombrero in greenville. the spare rib bbq in greenville the german joint of southwell in dallas
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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Bonanza Steak House. That was high on the hog eatting.
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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04/03/13 12:44 PM
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Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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El Fenix Buffet at Hampton & Illinois in Oak Cliff, my favorite all time place to eat. When I was real young my mom and dad would take me and my two brothers to Griffs on Buckner Blvd. in Pleasant Grove for our 10 cent hamburgers. A weekly treat we really looked forward to. It is still there.
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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04/03/13 03:13 PM
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fishinman
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Zuider Zee Kips Southern Kitchen Griffs Bill Martin's
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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04/03/13 03:36 PM
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Zuider Zee Kips Southern Kitchen Griffs Bill Martin's griffs is still around and still very good.
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid
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Stagecoach Inn on Buckner right by the Buckner Drive in, just north of the Circle Grill. Little jukeboxes in every booth. Waitresses with hair piled up on their heads, chewing gum and calling you 'hon. Chicken fried steak and fries every time. Moon's over in Casa View. Catfish Corner on Beltline and Town East back when that was in the sticks.
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