Jay Honeck
Touchdown! Greaser!
Okay, guys, a few months ago y'all were blessed with the opening of a new airport restaurant in Angleton, TX (Gulf Coast Regional Airport -- KLBX). It's called the Runway Cafe, it's owned by an experienced restaurateur, the food and service are excellent, and you can taxi right up to the front door.
When they opened, I begged everyone to support this new airport business. There are hundreds of Houston-area pilots within 30 minutes of this terrific little place, and it should be a slam dunk for them to be successful.
Mary and I flew there this evening, for the first time in a few weeks. It was an absolutely drop dead gorgeous night to fly down here on the Gulf, CAVU with light winds and a full moon. For us, it's a 55 minute flight each way, and it was gorgeous. (See the pic.)
We were there for an hour from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. In that entire hour, precisely ZERO customers came in. We literally had the entire restaurant to ourselves, along with two waitresses and the cook. We felt terrible for them, as they have banked their future on general aviation, and GA is failing them badly.
We saw plenty of planes flying, some even doing touch and goes at KLBX -- and NO ONE stops in for a slice of pie? WTF? What's it gonna take to get you guys to actually support a GA airport business?
Mark my words: In six months, when this wonderful little place has thrown in the towel, I will be hearing how "there's no cool places to fly anymore..."
When they opened, I begged everyone to support this new airport business. There are hundreds of Houston-area pilots within 30 minutes of this terrific little place, and it should be a slam dunk for them to be successful.
Mary and I flew there this evening, for the first time in a few weeks. It was an absolutely drop dead gorgeous night to fly down here on the Gulf, CAVU with light winds and a full moon. For us, it's a 55 minute flight each way, and it was gorgeous. (See the pic.)
We were there for an hour from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. In that entire hour, precisely ZERO customers came in. We literally had the entire restaurant to ourselves, along with two waitresses and the cook. We felt terrible for them, as they have banked their future on general aviation, and GA is failing them badly.
We saw plenty of planes flying, some even doing touch and goes at KLBX -- and NO ONE stops in for a slice of pie? WTF? What's it gonna take to get you guys to actually support a GA airport business?
Mark my words: In six months, when this wonderful little place has thrown in the towel, I will be hearing how "there's no cool places to fly anymore..."