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Re: [at-l] Ginny and Jim



In Grand Lake I ate at the Chuck Hole cafe, a little hole in the wall, but 
not bad.
Other end of town from the P. O. (town is only 3-4 blocks long.... :-) )

Russ



In a message dated 09/13/1999 11:47:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
HikingHope@aol.com writes:

<< Okay, whoever hears from them first--
 
 The place to eat is Pancho and Lefty's.  The fajitas are said to have 3 
 pounds of meat.  They also have even shrimp fajitas, all kinds of excellent 
 overabundance in the food department.
 
 It is located at the end of the main drag.  (This is a one-street village.)  
 Presumably this means that it is on the south end, near the ancient but 
fancy 
 hotel.
 
 They do not take reservations, so one has to wait in line if you get there 
 late.
 
 The fella who called to give me details was obviously salivating as he 
spoke, 
 and I was doing the same as I listened.  Usually I stay on this side of the 
 mountains these days, so this is simply a place to eat that I have been 
 hearing people rave about for some time but have not tried myself.
 
 Kinnickinic >>
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