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tooge 10-12-2017 09:11 AM

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.

Simply Red 10-12-2017 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 13144183)
That was such a fun place to work, their little bar at the one in Springfield, Il always had much more of real bar feel to it than you usually find in restaurants... people would cut loose in there all the time

Trivia I didnt know until recently - Chi-Chis was started and co-owned by Max McGee, the legendary Packers tight end

what happens when someone 'cuts loose?'

Please expand on this...

tooge 10-12-2017 09:15 AM

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Here it is. Big juicy burgers.

Easy 6 10-12-2017 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 13144192)
what happens when someone 'cuts loose?'

Please expand on this...

Oh just get loud and silly, really... it was treated more like a stand alone bar, than a bar in a restaurant

Simply Red 10-12-2017 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 13144220)
Oh just get loud and silly, really... it was treated more like a stand alone bar, than a bar in a restaurant

Fun! Got it.

Dartgod 10-12-2017 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 13144192)
what happens when someone 'cuts loose?'

Please expand on this...

Footloose, kick off the Sunday shoes
Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees
Jack, get back, come on before we crack
Lose your blues, everybody cut, everybody cut
Everybody cut, everybody cut
Everybody cut, everybody cut
Everybody, everybody cut footloose

srvy 10-12-2017 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 13144075)
Confetti's? Sat at the top of the hill on Hickman Mills Dr. near 95th/Bannister.

That the place thanks man.

Pasta Little Brioni 10-12-2017 10:05 AM

Po Folks!!

Stewie 10-12-2017 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by cooper barrett (Post 13142249)
Sunday lunch with Mom at Myron Green's in Mission... Wofferman's in Fairway when $$$ allowed.
Schnitzels for lunch from Warners in Mission

Eddy's Loaf and Stein, Prairie Village

Mugs-Up 75th and Metcalf crap food, good root beer

Shakey's Pizza

Villa Capri

Pizza Queen

We ate at Pizza Queen all the time in our HS/College years. We were bummed when they closed. We contacted the granddaughter of the owner and she was thinking about reopening. She didn't have access to their pizza recipes, but thought she could make it happen. She said her grandfather kept his recipes close to the vest and that was the last we heard from her. Those recipes are out there somewhere if the old man would give them up.

Craash 10-12-2017 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 13142486)
What do you know about Whistler's Hamburgers, Carthage, Mo?

Funny, my mom used to work the griddle there, late 60's, maybe? I remember people waiting in the streets, packed in that little place trying to get a sack of their burgers. I think as a kid, I was as excited about the bag of candy they gave you as I was the burgers, but as I aged, I came around. Still open the last time I was down there, a year or so ago. Had a burger on the outside table next to the road. Pretty sure she still has some family contacts there. Still the same single grill. Actually, still the same manual cash register too, last time I was there.

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?

Simply Red 10-12-2017 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Craash (Post 13144837)
Funny, my mom used to work the griddle there, late 60's, maybe? I remember people waiting in the streets, packed in that little place trying to get a sack of their burgers. I think as a kid, I was as excited about the bag of candy they gave you as I was the burgers, but as I aged, I came around. Still open the last time I was down there, a year or so ago. Had a burger on the outside table next to the road. Pretty sure she still has some family contacts there. Still the same single grill. Actually, still the same manual cash register too, last time I was there.

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?

No never knew Gettles - interesting - Whislers was entering Carthage from the South If I recall - but yes; I've been to Taco Tico - but never in Carthage - they had them in KC for a while and believe it or not a small town in Tennessee had one (Taco Tico) in a gas station but closed up in 2015 it was in Joelton TN - even more ironic is, i'd stop by that TT while en route to KC. haha - small world

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

Craash 10-12-2017 03:49 PM

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?

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 13145059)
No never knew Gettles - interesting - Whislers was entering Carthage from the South If I recall - but yes; I've been to Taco Tico - but never in Carthage - they had them in KC for a while and believe it or not a small town in Tennessee had one (Taco Tico) in a gas station but closed up in 2015 it was in Joelton TN - even more ironic is, i'd stop by that TT while en route to KC. haha - small world

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


Simply Red 10-12-2017 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Craash (Post 13145083)
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?

That's Taco-Town for sure - I always got the Taco Burger.

Never did try Shotgun Sams - always Mazzios ROFL

GloucesterChief 10-12-2017 05:11 PM

Rax Roast Beef. Might of been an east coast only thing.

Dinny Bossa Nova 10-12-2017 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 13145282)
Rax Roast Beef. Might of been an east coast only thing.

OOOOOOOHHHHH!!!! Good one!!!!

They had them in central Illinois, too. Are they tits up now???

Dinny


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