• Blues Lakefront

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    anyone remember the old Blues Lakefront by Bachman Lake (while it was still
    in the Prufrock family)?

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    "Stumpy the Lawnmower Guy" <rvn362@swbell.net> wrote in message news:k7qvik$jde$1@dont-email.me...
    anyone remember the old Blues Lakefront by Bachman Lake (while it was
    still in the Prufrock family)?

    Yep, and their second location on Forest Lane, which didn't last too long.
    (It became Dunston's Steak House after that) I miss several Prufrock restaurants, like Tamales, The Old Church, and Black Eyed Pea. (The Prufrock BEP was a completely different type of place from the ones these days)

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    Subject: Re: Blues Lakefront
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    there was only one Blues Lakefront across NW HiWay from Bachman Lake.
    Forest Lane was a BEP or Dixie House. Gene Street and Phil Cobb started with a bar called J Alfreds where there was a sign at the door "these folks are barred" and you wondered just how bad "these folks" were considering
    the bar patrons. at some point Gene and Phil built the first BEP on Cedar Springs. Blues came along when they bought a chicken joint on NW Highway,
    I think. Blues seemed to be a training store (kinda hard to find lakes suitable for a restaurant like the original) for future managers and servers as soon as they got good they went to a new Prufrock (as in J. Alfred Prufrock) location. They opened other BEP stores and I do believe the
    first store in Houston was robbed....the guy managing the store had started either at the original BEP or Blues and he related the story at the bar one night in Blues. they opened a Dixie House (I think that was what the
    Forest Lane store was) in an old liquor store down from Blues and then sold Blues to an Egyptian named George....things kinda went downhill then but it was an interesting watering hole for sometime until they finally lost the liqour license. Friendly Chevrolet owned the land and it became a parking lot.

    fwiw there's a Dixie House over on Belknap in FW and possibly
    another....these were local to FW and I believe the DH name actually
    belonged to them and not Prufrock.

    "Rick Massey" <seafox@gypsyheir.com> wrote in message news:k7r6qn$8kc$1@speranza.aioe.org...

    "Stumpy the Lawnmower Guy" <rvn362@swbell.net> wrote in message news:k7qvik$jde$1@dont-email.me...
    anyone remember the old Blues Lakefront by Bachman Lake (while it was
    still in the Prufrock family)?

    Yep, and their second location on Forest Lane, which didn't last too long. (It became Dunston's Steak House after that) I miss several Prufrock restaurants, like Tamales, The Old Church, and Black Eyed Pea. (The
    Prufrock BEP was a completely different type of place from the ones these days)


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    "Stumpy the Lawnmower Guy" <rvn362@swbell.net> wrote in message news:k7s167$ntd$1@dont-email.me...
    there was only one Blues Lakefront across NW HiWay from Bachman Lake.
    Forest Lane was a BEP or Dixie House. Gene Street and Phil Cobb started with a bar called J Alfreds where there was a sign at the door "these
    folks are barred" and you wondered just how bad "these folks" were considering the bar patrons. at some point Gene and Phil built the
    first BEP on Cedar Springs. Blues came along when they bought a chicken joint on NW Highway, I think. Blues seemed to be a training store (kinda hard to find lakes suitable for a restaurant like the original) for future managers and servers as soon as they got good they went to a new Prufrock (as in J. Alfred Prufrock) location. They opened other BEP stores and I do believe the first store in Houston was robbed....the guy managing the store had started either at the original BEP or Blues and he related the story at the bar one night in Blues. they opened a Dixie House (I think that was what the Forest Lane store was) in an old liquor store down from Blues and then sold Blues to an Egyptian named George....things kinda went downhill then but it was an interesting watering hole for sometime until they finally lost the liqour license. Friendly Chevrolet owned the land and it became a parking lot.

    fwiw there's a Dixie House over on Belknap in FW and possibly another....these were local to FW and I believe the DH name actually belonged to them and not Prufrock.

    "Rick Massey" <seafox@gypsyheir.com> wrote in message news:k7r6qn$8kc$1@speranza.aioe.org...

    "Stumpy the Lawnmower Guy" <rvn362@swbell.net> wrote in message
    news:k7qvik$jde$1@dont-email.me...
    anyone remember the old Blues Lakefront by Bachman Lake (while it was
    still in the Prufrock family)?

    Yep, and their second location on Forest Lane, which didn't last too
    long. (It became Dunston's Steak House after that) I miss several
    Prufrock restaurants, like Tamales, The Old Church, and Black Eyed Pea.
    (The Prufrock BEP was a completely different type of place from the ones
    these days)

    Close. Dixie House was one of their first restaurants, and that was the one
    in Oak Lawn -- the first repeat of a location was a Dixie House in Lakewood. We used to eat at the Oak Lawn location all the time. I remember the references to "Dixie Lakewood" and the rather wonderful watermelon sherbert with chocolate chips in it instead of watermelon seeds. (The original recipe called for the seeds back in, but one of he founders' grandmother replaced them with chocolate chips because the men would use the seeds as poker chips at Baptist Church Socials when she brought it)
    I was in J. Alfred's once with my cousin.
    I know the Forest Lane location wasn't a Dixie House, because I used to see
    it all the time as we went to the Fed Mart across the street. At the corner
    of Marsh there was the Phillips 66 station, then Burger King, then Pizza
    Inn, then Taco Patio, and then Arby's. Next was Hannah's Pies, or possibly
    H. Salt Fish and Chips, (I get those two mixed up a bit) and then the restaurant that became Edunstun's, then the Wolf Nursury with the Jack in
    the Box in front of half of it, then the Bee Clean car wash.
    This was back in the day when we had a set list of restaurants we liked to visit from time to time -- Tupinamba in the huge location on Northwest Highway, Jay's Marine Grill across from Love Field, (decent fish but amazing rolls and onion popovers) The Spanish Galleon in Medallion Center, and the
    El Fenix buffet at Webbs Chapel and Forest. (A Wednesday night constant for most of my youth)
    The first Black Eyed Pea I knew of was on Greenville near where Elitrique Boutique is now. (Also close to the corpse of Desparado's)

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    "Rick Massey" <seafox@gypsyheir.com> wrote in message news:k7saad$vbf$1@speranza.aioe.org...

    "Stumpy the Lawnmower Guy" <rvn362@swbell.net> wrote in message news:k7s167$ntd$1@dont-email.me...
    there was only one Blues Lakefront across NW HiWay from Bachman Lake.
    Forest Lane was a BEP or Dixie House. Gene Street and Phil Cobb
    started with a bar called J Alfreds where there was a sign at the door
    "these folks are barred" and you wondered just how bad "these folks"
    were considering the bar patrons. at some point Gene and Phil built
    the first BEP on Cedar Springs. Blues came along when they bought a
    chicken joint on NW Highway, I think. Blues seemed to be a training
    store (kinda hard to find lakes suitable for a restaurant like the
    original) for future managers and servers as soon as they got good they
    went to a new Prufrock (as in J. Alfred Prufrock) location. They
    opened other BEP stores and I do believe the first store in Houston was
    robbed....the guy managing the store had started either at the original
    BEP or Blues and he related the story at the bar one night in Blues.
    they opened a Dixie House (I think that was what the Forest Lane store
    was) in an old liquor store down from Blues and then sold Blues to an
    Egyptian named George....things kinda went downhill then but it was an
    interesting watering hole for sometime until they finally lost the liqour >> license. Friendly Chevrolet owned the land and it became a parking
    lot.

    fwiw there's a Dixie House over on Belknap in FW and possibly
    another....these were local to FW and I believe the DH name actually
    belonged to them and not Prufrock.

    "Rick Massey" <seafox@gypsyheir.com> wrote in message
    news:k7r6qn$8kc$1@speranza.aioe.org...

    "Stumpy the Lawnmower Guy" <rvn362@swbell.net> wrote in message
    news:k7qvik$jde$1@dont-email.me...
    anyone remember the old Blues Lakefront by Bachman Lake (while it was >>>> still in the Prufrock family)?

    Yep, and their second location on Forest Lane, which didn't last too
    long. (It became Dunston's Steak House after that) I miss several
    Prufrock restaurants, like Tamales, The Old Church, and Black Eyed Pea. >>> (The Prufrock BEP was a completely different type of place from the ones >>> these days)

    Close. Dixie House was one of their first restaurants, and that was the
    one in Oak Lawn -- the first repeat of a location was a Dixie House in Lakewood. We used to eat at the Oak Lawn location all the time. I
    remember the references to "Dixie Lakewood" and the rather wonderful watermelon sherbert with chocolate chips in it instead of watermelon
    seeds. (The original recipe called for the seeds back in, but one of he founders' grandmother replaced them with chocolate chips because the men would use the seeds as poker chips at Baptist Church Socials when she brought it)
    I was in J. Alfred's once with my cousin.
    I know the Forest Lane location wasn't a Dixie House, because I used to
    see it all the time as we went to the Fed Mart across the street. At the corner of Marsh there was the Phillips 66 station, then Burger King, then Pizza Inn, then Taco Patio, and then Arby's. Next was Hannah's Pies, or possibly H. Salt Fish and Chips, (I get those two mixed up a bit) and then the restaurant that became Edunstun's, then the Wolf Nursury with the Jack in the Box in front of half of it, then the Bee Clean car wash.
    This was back in the day when we had a set list of restaurants we liked to visit from time to time -- Tupinamba in the huge location on Northwest Highway, Jay's Marine Grill across from Love Field, (decent fish but
    amazing rolls and onion popovers) The Spanish Galleon in Medallion Center, and the El Fenix buffet at Webbs Chapel and Forest. (A Wednesday night constant for most of my youth)
    The first Black Eyed Pea I knew of was on Greenville near where Elitrique Boutique is now. (Also close to the corpse of Desparado's)
    first BEP was on Cedar Springs near Oak Lawn honestly don't believe
    they'd have a DH next door to the Pea and I still think that store in the
    old liquour store was the first DH once Gene and Phil got the concepts going they got nicer locations but I think they stayed with existing buildings. once the Brits took over in 86 you started seeing new stores
    in new buildings. I note that there may actually be a DH still in Dallas over on Gaston Rd? but the restaurants in FW are Dixie House Cafes and totally different. ahh the memories of the copper clad bar at Blues and
    the time the power to the glass washer got shorted to bent up conduit (makes you wonder about their wiring and grounds) everytime a bartender would wash the beer glasses they'd get a tingle I think finally it did blow the breaker and they got it fixed before someone died <G>


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