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Before you are even inside, you know this is going to be good. The building is painted a bright yellow, with blue trim. A FREE Limo picks you up where ever you are in the closer region and brings you to the restaurant - and back home too!
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In this photo are all kind of "useful" things to see, made out of real rattlesnake skin, but I'm not sure if I want any one of them... LOL...
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The big Texan in Amarillo
No matter how you cut it, 72 ounces is 4 1/2 pounds. That's a lot of meat. In an upscale steakhouse chain, that 4 1/2 pounds would cost you around $200.
At The Big Texan, in Amarillo, TX, it's free. If you can eat it in an hour. While everyone else in the restaurant watches.
The Big Texan is a roadside icon which opened in its present interstate location in 1970, just as the local portion of I-40 was completed (It moved from the its original location on Rt. 66). Lots of people know something like The Big Texan exists out there, somewhere. Someone once told them about it, they think, but they aren't sure of the location or the exact weight of the slab. A Simpson's episode was based on The Big Texan -- it has that aura of urban myth.
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Hi my friends,
This is now the post about that special restaurant that you have to go, if you ever are in Amarillo, Texas. I hope, you'll enjoy the photos.
Thank you for all your kind comments and compliments - as always, I appreciate your visits on my blog!
Have a wonderful Saturday tomorrow - and stay away from that flu!
Susanne
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