Kevinpreston3
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washinsheen.....
A lot of good memories there.
You mentioned Furrs Cafeteria.
I was born in LA, but spent my years 4-13 in Denver. I know Furrs was out here, and about 8 years ago, went to the last one opened out here in CA, I think in Ontario. It was not very good.
However, it is in stark contrast to the Furrs that was in Denver in the 60s. That was the most unusual cafeteria I have ever been in.
There was always a huge roast that a guy was carving right there. It was one long counter. Salads first, then sides, then entrees, then desserts, then drinks. It was great. The dining area was fitted almost formally and had a well dressed woman in the center playing the piano. Two ladies on carts came around with extra water, coffee and milk. It was on Colorado Blvd I believe and it was just exceptional.
I have never been to a cafeteria since that could hold a candle to it. Most are awful, and the fool tastes like it all comes out of a can. I see people jam into Hometown Buffet, and I feel like telling them that they have absolutely no idea what a good restaurant is.
I have never understood how people are happy just filling their face with bad food, simply because it is all you can eat for one price.
I miss Furrs. Nothing like going there after a big movie at the Cooper Cinerama.
A lot of good memories there.
You mentioned Furrs Cafeteria.
I was born in LA, but spent my years 4-13 in Denver. I know Furrs was out here, and about 8 years ago, went to the last one opened out here in CA, I think in Ontario. It was not very good.
However, it is in stark contrast to the Furrs that was in Denver in the 60s. That was the most unusual cafeteria I have ever been in.
There was always a huge roast that a guy was carving right there. It was one long counter. Salads first, then sides, then entrees, then desserts, then drinks. It was great. The dining area was fitted almost formally and had a well dressed woman in the center playing the piano. Two ladies on carts came around with extra water, coffee and milk. It was on Colorado Blvd I believe and it was just exceptional.
I have never been to a cafeteria since that could hold a candle to it. Most are awful, and the fool tastes like it all comes out of a can. I see people jam into Hometown Buffet, and I feel like telling them that they have absolutely no idea what a good restaurant is.
I have never understood how people are happy just filling their face with bad food, simply because it is all you can eat for one price.
I miss Furrs. Nothing like going there after a big movie at the Cooper Cinerama.