Roommate was head DJ at Baja Yaght Club when it became Hurricane Harry's and a bit after. Would walk over from Langford, drink his bar tab, and get a ride home
quote:Wow. I remember that! They would have a keg one day of the week. I always felt guilty not buying a CD but couldn't resist the free beer offering.
5. I drank many a free beer at Hastings!
quote:I still have a t-shirt from that place.
La Taqueria anyone?
quote:Zum Schnitzel Haus!
German restaurant in town center of Bryan was awesome. Stafford Opera house was a cool place.
quote:Awesome, We ate at Mom's so many times.
Moms diner:
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quote:That was the aforementioned "The Edge". Damn that must have been on a weeknight or something bc I sure don't remember them having any such special. Guess I was too busy at the Chicken or Sneakers or some such. But I did spend many a late Saturday night at the Edge. Awesome little clubquote:
There was a "dance club" in the corner of the strip mall old Schlotsky's and Clicks was located in, they used to have those same drink specials without the bladderbuster. Don't remember name as I only went there once or twice for the drinks and a date.
quote:In 81 that place was a bar called the 12th Man. They had it decorated with Aggie memorabilia. It was a nice break from the Chicken when we wanted to go to a more "upscale" place. My first love was the Chicken but I always have a bitter taste in my mouth when I look at that convenience store and remember what it replaced.
Alfred T Hornbecks was the Thirsty Turtle for a while during the 82-83 time frame. This was after the original Thirsty Turtle at Northgate was demolished to make way for the 7-11.
The original Thirsty Turtle was kind of a redneck bar on Northgate. With the move to Eastgate, clientele changed and it became a biker bar.
quote:Was that the Cowhop Junction location? The one with the commercials where they did a knockoff of the "Petticoat Junction" theme song, and the people saying "Cowhop...Junction" sounded like they'd rather have all their blood sucked out by leeches than be there?
And yes, I miss the Cowhop, but they did it to themselves by moving from their original location to one by Mr. Gatti's. (No, not the Gattiland one. The one that was across fro Zachry.)
quote:Not sure on the commercial. I just know that it used to be in Northgate about two or three over from the Chicken and then it closed and moved to a bigger place Across from Zachry. Then it closed down. I know it tried to reopen in Nothgate again, but it was never the same.quote:Was that the Cowhop Junction location? The one with the commercials where they did a knockoff of the "Petticoat Junction" theme song, and the people saying "Cowhop...Junction" sounded like they'd rather have all their blood sucked out by leeches than be there?
And yes, I miss the Cowhop, but they did it to themselves by moving from their original location to one by Mr. Gatti's. (No, not the Gattiland one. The one that was across fro Zachry.)
quote:Yeah, I remember that whole fiasco. IIRC, that location across from Zachry was the Cowhop Junction and was their theoretical "bigger and better" location, but it flopped. Once they left Northgate, and even when they came back, you're right - it was never the same.quote:Not sure on the commercial. I just know that it used to be in Northgate about two or three over from the Chicken and then it closed and moved to a bigger place Across from Zachry. Then it closed down. I know it tried to reopen in Nothgate again, but it was never the same.quote:Was that the Cowhop Junction location? The one with the commercials where they did a knockoff of the "Petticoat Junction" theme song, and the people saying "Cowhop...Junction" sounded like they'd rather have all their blood sucked out by leeches than be there?
And yes, I miss the Cowhop, but they did it to themselves by moving from their original location to one by Mr. Gatti's. (No, not the Gattiland one. The one that was across fro Zachry.)
quote:It really reminded me at the time of eating at my grandmother's house include the awesome hospitality. It makes me wonder if she even had the permitting to operate a restaurant. Iced tea and water were the main drinks served. Tap water in a pitcher.
If I remember correctly, Mom's Diner was in a house in a neighborhood in Bryan. It was a wood framed house. You walked in the front door and there was a lady taking your cash. I I can't remember if she accepted checks. I think the owner (older lady) had some friends helping here run the restaurant. Anyway, there were two rooms (a dinner room and living room) that were essentially the dinner area. You sat with whoever you went with and strangers, like eating at grandmas house. There was a different main item each night. Like the article said, Chicken Fried Steak, Meat Loaf, etc. Then there were a variety of side dishes (lots of veggies) that were served family style. Basically on the table like you were eating at home. Then there was a different dessert each night. I think we paid $3.25 or $3.50 for all you could eat and that was in the 1981-1984 time frame. It was a great deal for a college student and we always felt like it was our secret eating place. It was usually full, but I don't recall ever having to wait in line. I think the entire dining area held maybe 25 to 30 people.
quote:I have a mug shot from Brazos County Jail I got after leaving Clicks happy hour (2 for 1 Kamikazes)... mullet and all.
anybody have pictures of these old places?