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  1. #1476

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    I've been to one German restaurant on S. Sooner road and it's ok. I was stationed in Germany from '73 to '78. Personally I like Old Germany Restaurant out on SE 29th. Alittle pricey but very good food. The most authentic I've seen around here.

  2. #1477
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    The Keller in the Castle, @ NW 8th and MacArthur is very good. I've eaten there
    a couple of times. It's not cheap, but good food rarely is.


    I like rotkohl, the red cabbage side dish. Mom used to make it and I still do.

  3. #1478

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    The place on N. Council is called Oma's. They serve sandwiches. I wasn't aware
    they served German food. It's more of a European grocery with canned food
    and candy.

    When did you eat there?
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    Been A While...just thought it was good...Me, I'm a Hot Dog and Chili kinda guy.
    Plus Brocolli and Green Beans.....Had to say that the wife might read this post.

  4. #1479
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Been A While...just thought it was good... Me, I'm a Hot Dog and Chili kinda guy.
    Plus Broccoli and Green Beans... Had to say that the wife might read this post.
    Hot dogs & chili! I like them by themselves or together. Either way you get both
    food groups i.e. meat and bread.

    I find that broccoli, green beans and vegetables get in the way of the food.

  5. #1480

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    I guess we need to try some german food, can`t say as I ever have eaten any before. Might be a good experience, what should we order and what is it?

  6. #1481

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    I guess we need to try some german food, can`t say as I ever have eaten any before. Might be a good experience, what should we order and what is it?
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    Start off with a LARGE pitcher of DARK GERMAN BEER and then you really don't care what it is......

  7. #1482
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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    I guess we need to try some german food, can`t say as I ever have eaten any
    before. Might be a good experience, what should we order and what is it?
    Wiener Schnitzel! It's like a chicken fried steak only it's pork, sometimes it's veal.
    Normally, German meals are served with fried potatoes and sauerkraut. I always
    ask for the cooked red cabbage.

    Sauerbraten is good, too. It's marinated roast beef.

  8. #1483
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Start off with a LARGE pitcher of DARK GERMAN BEER and then you really don't
    care what it is...
    I'm starting to understand our friends on this forum... This explains a lot of
    things...


  9. #1484

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    I'm starting to understand our friends on this forum... This explains a lot of
    things...

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    I lived in Central Texas for 10 years.....Right in the heart of German country. I have tried just about everything they ate....Then the Czech community would show up with something new.....NOTHING beats a Sausage rold dipped in HOT Mustard and then topped off with the nectar of Texas (Lone Star) and an apricot Kolache...Right Red/Gen?....I have always liked the German food
    but you can only stand so much Sauerkraut before breaking out the Zantac...Weiner Schneitzel is Great and I do like the Boilde Red Cabbage with Summer Brat cooked in it...The once again the Nectar...you get the message...

  10. #1485

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    Hey Pruner:......Have you every Tried "Boiled" Peanuts????I know this is off the thread but boy that stuff is "NASTY".....I thought they were recalling "Boiled Peanuts" hear last week.....I was told that it tasted like Black-eyed Peas.....Someone had tooooooooo much Lone Star.....Whew........

  11. #1486
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Then the Czech community would show up with something new... NOTHING beats
    a Sausage rold dipped in HOT Mustard and then topped off with the nectar of
    Texas (Lone Star) and an apricot Kolache... Right Red/Gen? I have always liked
    the German food but you can only stand so much Sauerkraut before breaking out
    the Zantac... Weiner Schneitzel is Great and I do like the Boiled Red Cabbage with
    Summer Brat cooked in it... The once again the Nectar... you get the message...
    Prunette and I try to make the Czech Festival in Prague. Those Kolaches are
    very good.

    We get the message

  12. #1487

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    Quote Originally Posted by generals64 View Post
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    start off with a large pitcher of dark german beer and then you really don't care what it is......
    oooookkkkkkk!!

  13. #1488

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Wiener Schnitzel! It's like a chicken fried steak only it's pork, sometimes it's veal.
    Normally, German meals are served with fried potatoes and sauerkraut. I always
    ask for the cooked red cabbage.

    Sauerbraten is good, too. It's marinated roast beef.
    MAN! that sounds tasty, I will try the cabbage also...one thing I do hate....brussell sprouts...ewwwwww

  14. #1489

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    what was the name of theoptician that used to be under the GRIDERS SIGN -on 29th out in the front parking lot, and where is he now?

  15. #1490

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    reminded me of something else....remember conley drug on 29th west of may avenue....man he had some stuff that would fix you right up! KAODENE...remember what that was for? sure you do!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    Hey Pruner... Have you every Tried "Boiled" Peanuts?

    Someone had tooooooooo much Lone Star... Whew...
    Hey, I make them regularly! Prunette and I like them. It's a southern thing.

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    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    what was the name of the optician that used to be under the GRIDERS SIGN -on
    29th out in the front parking lot, and where is he now?
    I believe you mean optometrist. That would have been John Lawton. He was
    one odd duck! I don't know where he is.

    Now I'm thinking... Somebody by the name of Christoper? At any rate, there's a
    great story from the 60's about that place. They didn't pay their electric bill. It was
    in the winter, too. Back in those days opticians still used wooden trays. Well,
    two of the guys that worked there made a fire in the back to keep warm.

    The name will come to me... but not now.

  18. #1493

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    I believe you mean optometrist. That would have been John Lawton. He was
    one odd duck! I don't know where he is.

    Now I'm thinking... Somebody by the name of Christoper? At any rate, there's a
    great story from the 60's about that place. They didn't pay their electric bill. It was
    in the winter, too. Back in those days opticians still used wooden trays. Well,
    two of the guys that worked there made a fire in the back to keep warm.

    The name will come to me... but not now.
    Yeah that was what I meant thanks for correcting me.

  19. #1494

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Hey, I make them regularly! Prunette and I like them. It's a southern thing.
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    You guys are weird.....I stopped in Hattiesburg, Mississippi one time and the lady there told me she sold close to 1,000 pounds of those things a day during the season.......Someone must be feeding the hogs......

  20. #1495

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    Yeah that was what I meant thanks for correcting me.
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    Hey, if you get a chance take lady77 to eat at the Italian Restaurant just to the north of Capitol Hill Florist...I think it's called Vista Italian....You wouldn't notice it or give it a second chance if you didn't know.....Mega good eats there.....

  21. #1496

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    Boiled peanuts suck!!! Also, there used to be a German restaurant just a little E.of blackwelder and on the N.side of 59th in a little strip shopping center. It was alright.

  22. #1497

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    Quote Originally Posted by generals64
    i think it's called vista italian
    just a bit north of 59th & western... it's called bella vista.

    -M

  23. #1498

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmm View Post
    just a bit north of 59th & western... it's called bella vista.

    -M
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    You've been there....boy, I think I'll take the wife there tonight....Their Salad Dressing is to die for and the Lasagne reminds me of Nicolosis's.....Are you a Southsider mmmm? Help us out with some of your memories....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    You guys are weird... I stopped in Hattiesburg, Mississippi one time and the lady
    there told me she sold close to 1,000 pounds of those things a day during the
    season... Someone must be feeding the hogs...
    HEY! You don't feed hogs a delicacy like bol'd peanuts. Them is good eats.

    You call something that looks like body waste a nectar and call bol'd peanuts
    hog food... Sumpin' jes' ain't right here...

  25. #1500

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    Quote Originally Posted by generals64
    you've been there....boy, i think i'll take the wife there tonight....their salad dressing is to die for and the lasagne reminds me of nicolosis's.
    the place doesn't look like much, but bella vista serves up some pretty good homestyle italian. i usually get their chicken parmesan. i need to try their pizza sometime.

    Quote Originally Posted by generals64
    are you a southsider mmmm? help us out with some of your memories....
    sure am... but since i was born in '77, most of my fond memories are from the early to mid 80's... but here goes.

    of course the tg&y on 74th & penn is up there. before the current days of the big box retailer, that place was huge without comparison. two things stick out the most for me. one, the ramps between the various sections of the store... loved to run up and down those. two, for whatever reason i remember the model car section... seems to me that it was against the back wall somewhere... to a little kid it seemed like it went from floor to ceiling.

    in that same strip, there was crystal's. went to & had several birthday parties there... don't seem to remember the infamous moose head everyone is talking about though!

    there's a private school over on 64th & shields... used to be a church. was the first place i ever went.

    i remember when nino's used to be something special and would actually be packed. that's where we usually ate tex-mex. they had this podium that they used for years that had this carved mexican dude with a sombrero. the coolest thing, though, was that next to the cash register was this mint dispenser that had a 'slot machine' arm.

    as good as nino's was, cocina de mino over on 29th & stiles(?) was the place to go... i think that was the first tex-mex restaurant i went to that served queso and flour tortillas... at the time that felt like first class.

    another big change is all the neighborhood movie theatres we used to have... southpark on 44th & may. almonte on 59th & may. reding on 36th & western. park twin on 59th and western. the movie theatre in the south shields mall before it turned into a dollar movies... there used to be so many places to go.

    speaking of having more choices... how about all the grocery stores we used to have? ted's. rudy's. buchanan's. several iga's. walnut creek shopping center had a grocery. 74th & shields had a grocery. wasn't there a grocery where tg&y was in southern hills? 74th & walker had a grocery... it was a couple things prior, but i remember that one first as mccartney's... instead of lugging your groceries out to your car yourself, you'd take a numbered card, drive up to a special covered lane out front and your groceries would slide out on this conveyer belt where an employee would take your number and put your groceries in the trunk... nothing like that these days...

    speaking of service... i remember the gulf station on 74th and western... there's a pawn shop there now... that gas station used to be full service. this old guy would pump the gas for you. he tended this rose bush on the property and would cut off a rose for each of his lady customers, my mom included... again nothing like that these days...

    that's probably enough nostalgia out of me! -M

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