Does anyone remember the Waji on 18th street expressway in Roeland Park? Loved that place. I lived right behind it in school and ate there all the time.
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Here it is. Big juicy burgers.
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If you knew Whistler's, you had to know Gettle's, right? Little further north opposite side of the road (west), out by that place that would buy walnuts from you? As a kid, my family and I would spend a morning picking up walnuts and then go there to sell them. We'd take the money and hit Gettles or Whistlers. Gettles shut down ages ago, but mid-late 70's I know they were open. Taco Tico, in Carthage? |
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By the way - you sure you're not thinking of Taco Town in Carthage?? because if so; yes been there many o time. https://www.yelp.com/biz/taco-town-carthage |
I actually preferred gettles, only becuase they had curly fries which were the bomb. Burger to burger, Whistler's ruled (nothing other than bagged chips at Whistlers). But the same type of small, greasy type burger. Heaven.
Taco Town is it, I think! It was the south side of town, out by the air port. East side of the road, if I recall. Walk up order window, with an overhang, not even sure if you could eat in there. They had something that, thinking back, was probably just a Mexican sloppy joe, but I loved it as a kid. Ever hit Shotgun Sam's pizza in Neosho? Quote:
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Never did try Shotgun Sams - always Mazzios ROFL |
Rax Roast Beef. Might of been an east coast only thing.
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They had them in central Illinois, too. Are they tits up now??? Dinny |
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