We visited a restaurant that has been around since I was born in 1957. It's called Pinnacle Peak Patio "The world's largest cowboy steakhouse". It's huge and I'm told during the evening hours it's a pretty hopping place. They are only open Sunday afternoon which is their slowest time and then they pack them in the rest of the week. They even have a couple live rattlesnakes on display. Pretty funny, if you wear a tie they cut it off and hang it from the rafters. Their are 52 years worth of ties hanging from the rafters. They also collect business cards and staple them to the walls. They have 52 years of cards as their wall paper. Here are a few photos of this place.
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Monday, September 28, 2009
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We visited a restaurant that has been around since I was born in 1957. It's called Pinnacle Peak Patio "The world's largest cowboy steakhouse". It's huge and I'm told during the evening hours it's a pretty hopping place. They are only open Sunday afternoon which is their slowest time and then they pack them in the rest of the week. They even have a couple live rattlesnakes on display. Pretty funny, if you wear a tie they cut it off and hang it from the rafters. Their are 52 years worth of ties hanging from the rafters. They also collect business cards and staple them to the walls. They have 52 years of cards as their wall paper. Here are a few photos of this place.
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