Sad. It was always full of people when we visited.
Another casualty of the oil recession and the decline of GA.Dang!
That's a second one in 2 weeks.
The 50's Cafe in Cameron (T35) closed I think on 12/31.
I wonder if the bad weather played a role by not allowing good pilot attendance.
I too am hoping that somebody will pick it up. Great business opportunity (if you can keep the diner filled).
So, we are now down to just three restaurants in South Texas: the new Hangar 6 in Uvalde, the Runway Cafe in Lake Jackson, and the Black Walnut in Conroe. Let's see if we can keep them in business!
The 50's Cafe in Cameron (T35) closed I think on 12/31.
So, we are now down to just three restaurants in South Texas: the new Hangar 6 in Uvalde, the Runway Cafe in Lake Jackson, and the Black Walnut in Conroe. Let's see if we can keep them in business!
A lot of people who live in Cameron drive to Austin to work. It's a small town, so not much of a local crowd. They had good food, but not the curb appeal of Brenham. A couple of Elvis posters framed was the extent of the 50's decor!Already?? Yikes, that was quick.
I like Lufkin, just remember they're closed on Sundays. We flew in once to find it closed, but took the courtesy car into town to get some BBQ.It's not really S Texas, more like SE TX, but Lufkin (LFK) still has a little diner in the terminal; it's not fancy, but the burgers are decent, plus open for breakfast most days. I wouldn't say it's worth a trip from Mustang Island though... but at least it's an option.
Here's a pic of my old 140 with a couple of Brenham waitresses. This photo helped sell the plane!
Screw the radios if they did!
Slight confusion here maybe?
I have no idea what you meant. Why are you interested in carnal knowledge of the radios? That's a little past kinky dude.Nah. YOU know what I meant.
Not that I wasn't thinking what you meant.
I have no idea what you meant. Why are you interested in carnal knowledge of the radios? That's a little past kinky dude.
Jack, sent you a IM. GlennI always loved Brenham. It's one of the closest fly-in diners to my location, so it was always good for an easy trip.
We'll fly a little further than some people just to get lunch, but there are quite a few we love to go to. Llano, Stephenville, Fredericksburg, Cameron (still has Mexican food), Sulphur Springs, Cedar Mills (long trip), and even my home base of Taylor has a pretty good Mexican food place across the street. I could go on and on if you're just willing to grab a courtesy car. I know Brenham was crowded on the weekends, but it seemed to be more Harley riders than pilots. I think it's hard to lure people out of town on a regular basis. I think they'd have more chance of surviving if the airport was in town or on a major highway.
Here's a pic of my old 140 with a couple of Brenham waitresses. This photo helped sell the plane!
Maybe he meant "tune the radios"? I would love to try on Com1!!Slight confusion here maybe?Screw the radios if they did!
Also in the Dallas area there are great restaurants at Grand Prairie airport and Redbird airport. Easy in and out!Another casualty of the oil recession and the decline of GA.
We spoke with the owners in Brenham on several occasions, over the last 7 years. He and his wife were open 7 years before they turned a profit. That is PERSISTENCE.
Then, it was good for a few years, but the oil recession has hit everyone in Texas hard, with 100,000 guys out of work in an arc from Houston to Austin. If their fly-in business declined as much as ours has, there would be no way to keep that restaurant afloat. (Our saving grace at Amelia's Landing is that we have never relied on fly-in business for our survival.)
Its all so sad. We went to the Southern Flyer often, and always enjoyed it. The last few times we went midweek, however, we had the place to ourselves. We also noticed a change in demeanor of the owner. It was clear to us that she seemed tired of the whole affair.
So, we are now down to just three restaurants in South Texas: the new Hangar 6 in Uvalde, the Runway Cafe in Lake Jackson, and the Black Walnut in Conroe. Let's see if we can keep them in business!
We should do a PoA TX fly-in one weekend when the weather finally stops sucking. OVC003 one day and 28G40 the next definitely destroys any flying plans for the whole weekend.Also in the Dallas area there are great restaurants at Grand Prairie airport and Redbird airport. Easy in and out!