La Tacqueria FTW
That link reminded me of my time as a cocktail waitress at Mansard House in the Doux Chene apartments. Was paid ten cents a drink + tips (deducting the bartender's share.) It was am upscale restaurant that then had disco dancing after the dinner hour. The waitresses wore Danskin spaghetti strapped leotards with wrap skirts, hose, high-heeled metallic shoes.GigEm81 said:
A lot of the history of college station businesses is at the link below. Very interesting, should check it out. In particular, go to the "index" which lists a lot of blog posts about specific places or areas of town.
http://csroadsandretail.blogspot.com
Yell Practice said:
Can anyone still remember Loupots ???
Books, books, books, Old, New, Used -- You name it.
It was "Country Club Apartment Living" in the 70's. Although, I do have to say my boss was a lech. Wanted to take me to Las Vegas with him. He had kids older than I was. I declined, obviously.Meximan said:
When I hear "Doux Chene Apartments" these days I think of low-rent drug dealer housing.
WestAustinAg said:
Mama's pizza
3 C BBQ on corner of Texas and 30. All you can eat Chicken n dumplings every Wednesday.
Highest sales volume Taco Bell in the nation.
aggiehawg said:It was "Country Club Apartment Living" in the 70's. Although, I do have to say my boss was a lech. Wanted to take me to Las Vegas with him. He had kids older than I was. I declined, obviously.Meximan said:
When I hear "Doux Chene Apartments" these days I think of low-rent drug dealer housing.
I was a waitress the summer of 1978. But I thought his name was Harry and last name was "See----something or other" but I have conveniently forgotten most of the details of my time there. There were several old lechs that patronized the place. I would be "tipped" $20 to go to the machine and buy a 50 cent pack of cigarettes for a guy, for instance.diehard81 said:
I was a bartender at Mansard House (became Studio 2818)...learned how to do the Tom Cruise twirl and juggle during 4-for-1 happy hour. Gary Sebek was the owner and pretty leechy!
Drove by it for years and years. It didn't go away all that long ago"Quote:
Books, books, books, Old, New, Used -- You name it
Playing Amarillo by Mornin' long before George Strait recorded itAftermath said:
Lake view....Dennis Ivy and the way men ?
I remember sitting through a TABC certification class one day and this super hot blonde chick kept freaking out and getting defensive about Gary anytime Hurricane Harry's was brought up as an example. After she left and I asked someone else what that was about, a couple other guys just laughed and said, "Ol Gary's got himself another one. Must be the start of the new semester." And this was in 98.diehard81 said:
I was a bartender at Mansard House (became Studio 2818)...learned how to do the Tom Cruise twirl and juggle during 4-for-1 happy hour. Gary Sebek was the owner and pretty leechy!
diablo sandwich said:
JD Wells was in the Tap shopping center off Harvey.. I was in school until '94. Not sure how long it stuck around. The last I remember it was a coffee hangout.
diablo sandwich said:
JD Wells was in the Tap shopping center off Harvey.. I was in school until '94. Not sure how long it stuck around. The last I remember it was a coffee hangout.
bkdag said:diablo sandwich said:
JD Wells was in the Tap shopping center off Harvey.. I was in school until '94. Not sure how long it stuck around. The last I remember it was a coffee hangout.
Anyone remember Archie's Hsmburgers..in the same shopping center!
Moto Ag said:
"Mom's" in Bryan.
I'm going leave it at that and see who else might know where I'm talking about. On a tight budget, the Cow Hop and Mom's were at the top of the rotation.
Amen brother... That was great chinese food.....cant rember the name.dixichkn said:
86-89. Nothing beat the Tomato pizza-wise. The best deep dish Chicago-style. La Taq and the Cow Hop were great lunch spots also. Fajita Ritas. The Deluxe. Damn you guys are killing me! One of my favorite places was this run down tiny little place on Wellborn between Holleman and Jersey (will NEVER get around to calling it GBush on a regular basis!).....a little Chinese takeout place where you'd walk in, never spend any more than $3 and walk out with a plate of the best damn Chinese food in town. That place has been gone forever I know.....anyone else remember that one?
And it's pretty damn hard to beat a Freddy Burger at the Chicken......