Have Information On Unique/ Gimmick Restaurants?
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Have Information On Unique/ Gimmick Restaurants?
I am looking to visit yet unknown rest. that incorporate a unique gimmick in the experience, such as Dick's Last Resort (rude service)and The Hungry Farmer (pouring coffee into back pocket). If you have info. regarding this type of restaurant, can you give me ALL info. possible that I may visit as my nationwide travel continues.
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Jim -- is this for an article or book of some sort? If so, I'm sure people will gladly help you. But when I see things from this forum published as if the writer had done all the research himself, it bothers me particularly if the people quoted thought they were just helping out a fellow traveler, not contributing to the upkeep of a travel writer.
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Check out www.throwedrolls.com for the Lambert's Cafe in Ozark MO for their unique way of delivering bread to your table. Good food too!
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Stella's Blue Sky Diner in Des Moines will make a great milk shake for you, then pour into your glass from about four feet above it.
There's a diner in Kansas City, Kansas (sorry, can't remember the name) that will deliver your food to your table on a mini-railroad.
For more weird and wacky sights in the USA, check out
www.roadsideamerica.com
There's a diner in Kansas City, Kansas (sorry, can't remember the name) that will deliver your food to your table on a mini-railroad.
For more weird and wacky sights in the USA, check out
www.roadsideamerica.com
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About 4 years ago my son went on a camping trip with friends in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. They ate at a place called the Road Kill Cafe. The waitress was squirting them all with a water pistol, and she made them all carry their dishes into the kitchen at the end of the meal and wash them themselves. He still talks about it. I'm not sure where it is, but I think somewhere in the vicinity of North Conway.
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Str8Fwd and All responding: thanks for your help and questions. I do not have another agenda. This is a topic seldom found on this forum and please leave it alone. Small town restaurants and the big city restaurants (that are generally known) all qualify in this forum. These restaurants (for me) beat the heck out of chains, the usual, good and great usual finds and they are ones that are discussed for decades. Have mercy!
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Paul, thanks for the Roadsideamerica.com site. I am still digesting it. I do recomend it for a look at attractions off the regular path. Does anyone else have a site or book that would be helpful in my search for a restaurant with a service gimmick or different premise?
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Not in the USA, but this one is pretty strange. Go to chicagotribune.com travel section and read the article entitled "the blind leading the blind" about a restaurant in Zurich called the Blind Cow. I think it would be an enlightening <pun intended> experience to dine there.
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Thanks very much for that article! I would also try this restaurant, but with some fear and trepidation. Any interested in this topic should see this publication. It's about a restaurant that serves all in complete darkness. It has a serious overtone, but has some funny stories also.

