Was that italion dressing they sprayed on the bread from those spray bottles? There was also a Neptunes on S. Western one was a little north of 59th next to the old Braums that is now a mower shop and another further south at about 72nd and Western it is now a Monument place.
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the original Building and the parking canopy made a C T....for?.....Conway Twitty...When he showed me the blueprints i busted out laughing. I thought he was kidding...hurt his feelings...still thought it was a dumb idea....so did he about 2 years later.....Great person though....
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The T is there still and is used for the offices of the Monument company. The C was angled around for canopy parking.....He (Conway Twitty) had about 6-7 of the Twitty Burger restaurants but, this was the only one with the configuraton like that.
Are you talking about the T-Bar where the Split T was?
If not... never mind.
Soonergirl26 has a bunch of explaining on Saturday... I'm slow but I'm old...
a WHOLE lot older than the incredibly young Soonergirl26 [I'm trying to dig
out of a whole I dug a month ago... a really deeeeeeeep whole]
but I'm not as old as Generals... but... or most of the others...
I'm digging a deep hole, aren't I... a really deep hole...
help...
Is there anyone out there that has been to or EVEN heard of the "Spanish Rest" bar? It was and partially is at the dead end of Meridian at S.W. 159th (almost to the river). I was there today in fact. They have moved houses in around it and someone owns the property but left the standing stucko type building with the faded original name still showing! I doubt if the Ok Historical Society is very interested!
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Hey, get old Silver out and let's go to Ardmore...I think the Hamburger Inn joint is the best in the state......My mom said they ate there as kids and that was a Loooooooong time ago....
If you have never been to Meers Okla and had a Meers burger you should go.
It's in SW Okla around Medicine Park The serve the burger in a pie plate
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Better than that...Girl....they serve the Homemade Ice Cream and Cherry cobbler in a huge bowl....Do they still Hamburgers??????Oh yeah, they do my wife makes me eat something besides the ICE CREAM....Prunepicker would go crazier if he knew this.....Yes, Mears is a great place to go.....
The Meers building is something like the oldest building in Oklahoma, or something like that. It's pretty good.
Here's the website I didn't read
Anyone remember eating at Garlands in the 500 block of SW 29? They had a large marlin on the wall. Don't know if it was real or a replica.
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O.K. you win the prize for today....I had forgotten all about Garland's Restaurant....and I do remember the Marlin or whatever that was on the wall...
How about the old Dairy Queen that was North of Capitol Hill High School...I'm sure you guys remember that one.....and then the old Cattlemen's Cafeteria in Downtown Capitol Hill????or well, next to the Knob Hill theater....
Yea, I remember all 3 of these place
I may have missed it, but I don't think anyone has mentioned Tony's Via Roma - the old one on NW Expressway near May Avenue. I loved their toasted ravioli.
Does anyone remember Nick's?? It was a sandwich place; it seems like the name might have been Nick's Imported Meats or something like that. Only was there one time in the mid 70's, but can't find a trace of it. It might have been around midtown; not sure. I wasn't driving.
Just thinking about the old Der Dutchman's brings a tear to our eyes. I think I enjoyed every meal I had at Der Dutchman's. Never tried the frogs legs, though.
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