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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8959021 05/22/13 01:09 PM
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Western Sizzlin
El Chico

I know these are still around but they aren't the same as they were when I was a kid. These were our go to restaurants after church every Sunday.

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Mr. Frosty's in Denton
Sammie's in Ft Worth

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Mr. Frosty's was AWESOME!!! I don't even like Root Beer and would drink one there.


It was still open the last time I drove by there four or five years I go I think. Wonder if it is still there????


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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8959798 05/22/13 04:45 PM
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Monument Inn right next door to Battleship Texas and San Jacinto Battleground.

It was incredible for the scratch made biscuits and homemade strawberry jelly alone.

But they also had Seafood to die for. Raw Oysters, Fried Flounder and Trout, crab, MAN that place was incredible.


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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: YassirSanchez] #8960070 05/22/13 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: YassirSanchez
Mr. Frosty's was AWESOME!!! I don't even like Root Beer and would drink one there.


It was still open the last time I drove by there four or five years I go I think. Wonder if it is still there????
Still there, same family.

Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8963667 05/23/13 04:52 PM
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Anyone say "Bonanza" yet?


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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8965525 05/24/13 01:55 AM
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Licuados el Paraiso in Nuevo Laredo...when it was safe to go...


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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8967799 05/24/13 05:26 PM
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Pat Lubys Cafeteria Lochwood Center on Garland Rd. No relation to Lubys. That was one great cafeteria!

Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8974571 05/27/13 03:53 AM
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anyone remember Polar Bear ice cream places?

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Sambos and Shakey's in Dallas,
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Re: Restaurants You Remember as a Kid [Re: Indie] #8998217 06/03/13 02:38 PM
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Burgers, Fries, and Greens on Broadway in Tyler across the street from where the gaslight theater was at.

The best burger as far as I can remember.


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Herd's Hamburgers and Rusty's Caf, both in Jacksboro.
Mr. Gatti's Pizza on Handley Drive in Fort Worth


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Wow A bunch of great memories!!!!!

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The Cactus Cafe in San Saba, Texas and Pap's in Richland Springs, Texas.

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