‘05-‘06Generally, what era/years was this?
‘05-‘06Generally, what era/years was this?
Good, I remember seeing them randomly set up on grand and 13th a few years ago.
I assume that spot will fill back in rapidly.West Towne's last day in business was yesterday.
I’ve kept hearing Mullets over the last couple of Months.I assume that spot will fill back in rapidly.
The jukebox pick of the game was more memorable than the food for meWest Towne's last day in business was yesterday.
Had heard a couple months ago that it was going to be closing. My wife and I had lunch there last weekend and it was pretty evident that they weren't really taking care of it anymore. Was pretty dirty and needed maintenance.West Towne's last day in business was yesterday.
Attack leaving that building eventually will hurtI assume that spot will fill back in rapidly.
Where is attack moving to? Build an even bigger building somewhere else?Attack leaving that building eventually will hurt
so many aau parents just walked across the street to West Town in between their kids games
Des Moines area.Where is attack moving to? Build an even bigger building somewhere else?
Where is attack moving to? Build an even bigger building somewhere else?
yes, the Ames one will operate as ISU new wrestling center""Currently, about 600 youths participate in All Iowa Attack. Jensen said participation in the program could double when construction o the complex in Kettlestone Central is completed. All Iowa Attack’s facilities in Ames and Iowa City will continue to operate, he said.
WEThe jukebox pick of the game was more memorable than the food for me
Yes actually, looks quadruple the size from my eye, video on their homepage here https://www.alliowaattack.com/Where is attack moving to? Build an even bigger building somewhere else?
Was that a 20 year run? Had to be damn close.West Towne's last day in business was yesterday.
The hell it wasn't.I worked at DaVinci's when I was in school. Garlic cheese rolls with marinara was a money side. The five cheese pizza and cheesesteak sandwiches were memorable too.
Also miss Flying Burrito next to the old Kum & Go on the Sheldon corner. The food wasn't better than it's contemporaries, but the late night hours made it available during the times I was apt to provide very subjective reviews.