I’d heard about this one little place that I thought might be worth a visit. He likes adventure and I think he trusts my judgment (most of the time). So I made a suggestion.
If you had seen this advertisement, would you be intrigued?
If you had seen that advertisement,
it would have been May 1, 1930.
That’s the year this restaurant opened. I can’t say that much has changed because of course, I wasn’t there then, but it certainly has a lot of character. . .
from the neon sign beckoning above the sidewalk. . .
to the awning that hangs over the entrance.
Upon entering this is what you see. Lovely old booths, each with a mirror, on the left
and bar stools at a lunch counter on the right.
to the awning that hangs over the entrance.
Upon entering this is what you see. Lovely old booths, each with a mirror, on the left
and bar stools at a lunch counter on the right.
Behind the counter, the wood cabinetry is adorned with photos of notable visitors, a classic coke dispenser, and a cash register that needs no electricity to work.
What time is dinner? I LOVE these kinds of restaurants ... we'll have to look it up one day in travels. I love the TV show Diners & Dives because of the good down home cooking restauants they share with us. TY for sharing. TTFN ~ Marydon
ReplyDeleteWhere's the pics of the food!!! I want to see how good it looked, if it was as yummy as I thought it would be!!! Hee hee, and next time have dessert and take pics of that too!!! What a charming restaurant, and even better if the price was good!!!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a neat way to have your Friday nights, good thinking!!!
I might try that one!!!
Hugs,
Margaret B
Cool!! I'll have to try it out! I agree with Margaret where's the food???
ReplyDeleteHugs, Lisa