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From: rb@ccivax.UUCP (rex ballard)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: Iodized Salt (neckties, really) (Traildust restaurant really)
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Date: Tue, 17-Sep-85 18:11:36 EDT
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> In article <796@dataio.UUCP> bright@dataio.UUCP (Walter Bright writes:
> >In article <693@psivax.UUCP> al@psivax.UUCP (Al Schwartz) writes:
> >>I understand that there is a restaurant in Phoenix that if you walk in
> >>wearing a tie they will grab a pair of scissors and chop off part of it.
> 
> >The name of the place is Pinnacle Peak Steak House, but I'm confused about the
> >town it's in. I'm sure when I ate there it was in Tucson, on the NW side of
> >town in a place called 'Trail Dust Town' a small shopping center made up to
> >look like an old west town. The rest of the description matches though. Is it
> >possible that there is a chain of these resturants?
> 
> Either a chain or a remarkable coincidence - one of my favorite restaurants
> in Denver is called the Trail Dust, where they cut-off your tie and hang
> it on the wall (with your business card if you like). They also serve some
> of the biggest steaks known to humanity - 16oz is the smallest, folloed
> by 24oz, 32oz and a 56oz steak they call the "Bull Shipper".  They also
> regularly have a country-western band, and last time I was there,
> they were giving free line-dance lessons.  A great place - stop in
> next time you're in Denver.
> 
> Al F @ Bellcore
> 
> P.S. - what the heck is this doing in net.flame anyway?

Do they still have the deal for people who eat the Bull Shipper?  I knew
a lady who managed to eat the whole thing!  She won a $20.00 bet!