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SHORTBUS (Offline)
  #11 12/29/08 9:21 AM
Originally Posted by Dirtfan:
Dan Hetser's rumor has it that Shortbus is somewhat an expert on buffets, so you might want to check with Bill.

:rolling No rumor there Pat, just ask him:thumb
THEY DON`T CALL ME " BUFFET BILL " FOR NOTHING.
COME ON CHILI BOWL. :greenflag:
Wallsracing (Offline)
  #12 12/29/08 11:23 AM
Originally Posted by E.P.:
I stumbled upon Tally's Cafe on the corner of 11th (Route 66) and Yale a mile north of the Expo about 12 years ago. I have eaten elsewhere since then but those times I could count on one hand. :respect:
VERY GOOD :thumb....KINDA SMALL PLACE THOUGH
SUPERDUKE (Offline)
  #13 12/29/08 11:45 AM
Originally Posted by SHORTBUS:
THEY DON`T CALL ME " BUFFET BILL " FOR NOTHING.
COME ON CHILI BOWL. :greenflag:
TRY THE GOLDEN CORRAL 21 ST :applaud:
petey (Offline)
  #14 12/29/08 2:54 PM
Also check out the Village Inn restaurants on Harvard and Memorial. Believe they stay open 24 hrs.
ThrottleHead (Offline)
  #15 12/29/08 3:57 PM
Jamil's is DEFINATELY worth going to. Go there hungry. If you leave and you are not full then you have a bottomless pit!
Andrew S. Quinn (Offline)
  #16 12/29/08 4:14 PM
Originally Posted by racinstacie:
Keep suggestions coming... want new places to try that are local favorites!
Havent seen you and your hunny at Albert G's yet. Last time I spotted you both at an eating establishment in Tulsa I had to call you on the phone to get your attention!!
Andrew S. Quinn (Offline)
  #17 1/11/09 3:57 PM
Bring your Chili Bowl ticket stub to Albert G's BBQ and it will be good for a free drink (soda) to go with your meal.
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