Slicer97 said:
Now I gotta make my own chopped steak covered in cheese and bacon bits?
I have found that Jim's serves a liver and onion plate comparable to Lubys.
Slicer97 said:
Now I gotta make my own chopped steak covered in cheese and bacon bits?
Food wasn't bad though their model was pretty (and I hate this word) outdated. No one under 40 had stepped foot in a cafeteria style place unless their grand parents had taken them there. Heck, even my parents, who were the kings of this style through the '80s, quit eating at these places in the early '90s.Burdizzo said:hairloom said:
Dumbass fake virus has screwed so many people and businesses
Lubys had heart disease before the virus. It was just a matter of time even without the Covidity.
That's nice, but I don't like eating trash organs.Burdizzo said:Slicer97 said:
Now I gotta make my own chopped steak covered in cheese and bacon bits?
I have found that Jim's serves a liver and onion plate comparable to Lubys.
Mucho austin said:
Remember, I have the full recipe book from 1980s.
I'll take requests on recipes, but be warned that the portions are huge.
Maybe I'll open a knock off Lubys in the future. I may not be able to survive not being able to get my favorite meal. Fried fish, mac n cheese, mashed potatoes, fried okra, roll, coke.
I have already lost many of my favorites:
-Felix queso and enchiladas ( I know El Patio has them, but not the same)
-Calamari from Ruggles at westheimer/montros
-Leche Quemada from Segovia Candy Co
Here is a sample of Lubys recipe:
I loved high school cafeteria food, as well as Duncan food, Sibsa food, Army mess hall food and even C - Rations (too old for MRE'S, but I probably would have liked them, too).Sid Farkas said:
damn. Now where in the hell do I go to get the high school cafeteria dining experience?
It is very real. It does exist and kills people.Quote:
Dumbass fake virus has screwed so many people and businesses
HTownAg98 said:
Sad that Fuddruckers is done. Their burgers were always good, though the condiment bar would give a health inspector a heart attack. But any place that would let your pour an unlimited amount of nacho jalapeno cheese sauce on your fries is good in my book.
took long enough for someone to post this!!HTownAg98 said:
Sad that Fuddruckers is done. Their burgers were always good, though the condiment bar would give a health inspector a heart attack. But any place that would let your pour an unlimited amount of nacho jalapeno cheese sauce on your fries is good in my book.
JB!98 said:
No, damn it. After my Grandma died this is my go to place for liver and onions!
91AggieLawyer said:Food wasn't bad though their model was pretty (and I hate this word) outdated. No one under 40 had stepped foot in a cafeteria style place unless their grand parents had taken them there. Heck, even my parents, who were the kings of this style through the '80s, quit eating at these places in the early '90s.Burdizzo said:hairloom said:
Dumbass fake virus has screwed so many people and businesses
Lubys had heart disease before the virus. It was just a matter of time even without the Covidity.
Lubys also had some bad luck with that incident in Killeen in 1991. Its too bad that it took the deaths of 23 people just to START the discussion of a concealed handgun license in TEXAS of all places. However, they also had some self inflicted issues themselves by charging more for their food than it was worth.
In the end, I think most honest people would have to agree, if you sat down and compared the quality of the something you liked at Lubys to another home style restaurant, it was at least nearly as good. But then, betamax was better than VHS...
neAGle96 said:
Went down hill after Pappas acquired it several years ago. Surprising, because all other Pappas restaurants, except the Dot Cafe, are excellent
How long has she been there?UTExan said:
Dang. There was a thread on GB but I used to love the Luby's on S Texas in Bryan. Broiled fish fillet, fried okra, salad and pecan pie w/coffee for dessert. There was a little, eccentric English lady who worked the beverage cart there and never failed to keep the iced tea and coffee topped up along with her banter. This was in the mid-late 80's.
hairloom said:
Dumbass fake virus has screwed so many people and businesses
Beef liver and onion please. That was the only reason I ever went there.Mucho austin said:
Remember, I have the full recipe book from 1980s.
I'll take requests on recipes, but be warned that the portions are huge.
Maybe I'll open a knock off Lubys in the future. I may not be able to survive not being able to get my favorite meal. Fried fish, mac n cheese, mashed potatoes, fried okra, roll, coke.
I have already lost many of my favorites:
-Felix queso and enchiladas ( I know El Patio has them, but not the same)
-Calamari from Ruggles at westheimer/montros
-Leche Quemada from Segovia Candy Co
Here is a sample of Lubys recipe:
Forty pounds of Macaroni, a gallon of cream sauce..Mucho austin said:
Here is a sample of Lubys recipe:
RSP715 said:
This is great news. My parents used to drag me to that crap hole in the 80s and 90s. Haven't been in 15-20 years. Smelled like a nursing home. Bye!!!!