To: sinkspur; VOA
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ANGELO's BUMP!!!
(in Ft Worth just off White Settlement cant remember what street it's actually on...)
My dad raised us on Angelo's BBQ. My fave there is the sliced beef sandwich.
Hubby and I went there on a recent visit to Ft Worth. The atmosphere there is still great...but...Alas, they have removed the saw dust from the floor, but the sandwich was great. I recall many good times with my family there.
Ponca City has a respectable BBQ spot called Head's Country BBQ. Has great ribs and sliced beef sandwiches.
VOA, I think I went to that tasty freeze in Tonkawa. It is just across from the high school isnt it?
266 posted on
08/07/2004 12:44:02 PM PDT by
TEXOKIE
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To: TEXOKIE
Ponca City has a respectable BBQ spot called Head's Country BBQ.
Has great ribs and sliced beef sandwiches.
Yep, I've bought the sauce...it's good stuff.
VOA, I think I went to that tasty freeze in Tonkawa. It is just across from the
high school isnt it?
I know the place you are talking about across from the high school...but I can't remember the
name of the place.
The Tastee-Freeze of maybe 20 years ago was about three-four blocks to the east
of that location.
BUT, the diner with the fantastic burgers/sauce was in the downtown area
right next to the railway tracks and just across the street (north) of
the major "elevator"...the place where we dropped off harvested wheat.
I thought that was place was an orignal "Tastee-Freeze"...but now I'm gonna'
have to check with Ma and Pa to see if they recollect the actual name.
Shoot, I'm gonna' start humming "Memories" from "Cats" if I'm not careful...
278 posted on
08/07/2004 12:51:27 PM PDT by
VOA
To: TEXOKIE
Angelo's is on White Settlement, about halfway between Jacksboro Highway and University Drive.
Can't have sawdust on any restaurant floors in Fort Worth, by order of the Fire Marshall.
We used to go to a place in downtown Fort Worth for a pop or two after work on Fridays, a place called Billy Miner's. It was a real body shop....used to drink beer, eat peanuts and throw the shells on the floor. The FD stopped that too. Peanut hulls must be a fire hazard.
279 posted on
08/07/2004 12:51:29 PM PDT by
sinkspur
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