Waffle House?
Its not.One can only hope.
I know.
Waffle House?
Its not.One can only hope.
Man, that was the best amount of cheap food for the price. My friends and I went there so often one semester we had to take the next semester off haha. The free rice was the kicker to the broke college lifestyle that always allowed you to leave with a box for another full meal. Problem was everyone who liked it knew when the new rice would come out during the lunch/dinner rush and if you were late you were SOL.Still is. I was there a couple of weeks ago. I enjoy their food.
And drug town was between with 3.99 cases of red white and blue.West Hy Vee used to be KMart.
Its not.
I know.
I will say that we eat there less now than we used to. I still enjoy it, and the food is largely the same (albeit more expensive) - but yes, it's not as homey as it used to be. It's more of a "girls night out" type of place, which is great! But just not the bar and grill it used to be. That sort of vibe seems to be sort of dying out in Ames, which is odd with it being a college town.
As long as the Tip-Top stays open Ames will always have a great dive bar. Is Whiskey River's food any good?
Wait, where is this pancake house? I have seen signage for a pancake house on an old rental house on 6 th just west of Grand. Guess they stepped it up.Think the signage on the building reads “Flippin Jacks” and “Pancake House” or something like that. It appears they did a pretty substantial renovation inside and outside including new HVAC.
Lafuentes 7 burritos for 7 dollar, pancheros next to cys roost 2 pound burrito at 2 am. Oh the memories
Wait, where is this pancake house? I have seen signage for a pancake house on an old rental house on 6 th just west of Grand. Guess they stepped it up.
Two pound burrito left you like it was given to you. Might as well swallow a brick. Ate one as a joke during lunch, was worthless the rest of the day.Lafuentes 7 burritos for 7 dollar, pancheros next to cys roost 2 pound burrito at 2 am. Oh the memories
Love reading these threads on the old places. Our places from '78 to '82 were:
Dugan's for Tuesday Night Live.
That Place downtown
What's Under
Filmore/Mississippi Queen for live music
Torks for "take out", 85 cent quarts plus a quarter for a bag of peanuts.
I think it was called the Hallway at North Grande Mall for that shopping buzz.
And the M Shop.
In all my time down there I never once or knew anyone that went to the M-Shop. One of many regrets I haveDid the M-Shop survive the Covid, or has it passed with the 21 yr old drinking rules. Live music there was good. Great place to "rehydrate" after donating blood in the great hall. Do they still have blood drives on campus?
Still miss me some Battle’s BBQ. Jimmy’s in Boone is about as close to it as you can get since he did manage the one in Nevada. I will always go there when in Boone and get a couple of bottles of sauce.
In all my time down there I never once or knew anyone that went to the M-Shop. One of many regrets I have