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Never did, I moved here the year it shut down.SnowyMountaineer, did you ever visit the Moondance Diner in LaBarge when it was still open?
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Never did, I moved here the year it shut down.SnowyMountaineer, did you ever visit the Moondance Diner in LaBarge when it was still open?
I honestly can’t remember the last time I saw Chicken A La King on a menu, was a favorite childhood meal.They don't actually serve it, but it is still on the menu. We treated ourselves this morning..he had the breakfast and I had the 'dinner'..comes with Texas Toast and fries. I'm obviously working on keeping it healthy in prep for hunting season.
No I didn't...But you didn't eat all of it!! Great place!
Still there, still very eclectic...random drunk that's been there since opening sitting next to a hipster vegan drinking a craft beer sitting next to a buckle bunny on the prowl.That reminds me of a very good dive right across the street...Dinosaur Cafe in Charlie B's. What a wonderfully odd bar; unless it's changed, about 100 framed photos of random dudes from the '70's is essentially the only decor.
One of my good buds is a first responder in Missoula...I believe they spend a great deal of time on that block helping people stand up.Still there, still very eclectic...random drunk that's been there since opening sitting next to a hipster vegan drinking a craft beer sitting next to a buckle bunny on the prowl.
Victoria Falls is on my list of things to see when in Africa.Who else remembers " Belisle's in Orange County, Calif. Now that was a breakfast !!!
At one time, one could eat and drink their way across America on Route 66. Nobody drives 66 anymore and many have closed. Those that still exits, like Sultana,s in Arizona have gotten a bit "commercialized", but still worth a visit.
In Arizona, the Cowboy Club still serves good Elk, Buffalo, Rattlesnake and beef dinners and I like the Prickly Pear Margaritas . I still feel the Phantom Ranch Canteen is worth a visit.
Whenever in Australia, I would whine until my husband took me up to Silky Oak Treehouse lodge and restaurant, just north of Cairns . Eating kangaroo and crocodile in a treehouse where the jungle meets the barrier reef. Loved it !
We flew from Namibia to Victoria Falls Hotel to attend a party that I will never forget. We dressed like they did at the turn of the century--1900, not 2000--(-;--
and had dinner and cocktails on the veranda while watching the game come to the river in the evening. Only wild Africa game was served and it was served in a way where you could take one or two bite size pieces of several animals. 50 years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday.
Another Africa trip we took, just for the restaurant and/or experience. We flew to Zanzibar and had dinner at the Rock restaurant . The entire rock/island is one building---a restaurant. They had a dish called "Knocking on Heavens door, that our cheese lovers here would enjoy. We had octopus, cign, lobster, king pawns-----(-: ---definitely worth a visit if your in the area.
John Cushman : If you ever go on an Ibex hunt in Spain, take a side trip to The Canary Islands and visit the Bodegas Monje Vineyards. Possibly the only vineyards in the world that offers Sex shows while dining and wine tasting, at their vineyards
Before I check out, I still hope to visit one more winery. Location: Almost North Dakota, Not quite Canada.
I agree, this is an amazing place !I am a bit surprised to miss anyone mentioning Buckee’s travel shop (Texas and heading towards Oklahoma). I’ve never seen so many gas pumps in one location, or seen so much munchie junk food/made to order fast food/gift shop/house decor/sporting goods.
They have great burgers too.Bode's in Abiquiu, NM, if you're hunting northern NM. Best green chile burrito to toss in your pack, anywhere.
View attachment 191221Who knows where this pic is hanging on the restroom wall?