Madi D wrote:i have to go to Bowling Green tonight for work... im terribly afraid we are going to end up at an Applebees if i dont have a better option ready! Anybody have a mid-range suggestion??
Allison Williams wrote: Montana Grille is the father of Raffertys
From the link I take it you work at 440 and, if so, you are certainly closer to the BG scene than I am (having moved from BG years ago). However, in college in the early 80s I played a lot of gigs at Rafferty's (and I grew up in BG) and I don't even remember Montana Grille. Was it from the early 70s before I was out socializing? Just trying to figure out where it is in the food chain (so to speak).
Allison Williams wrote:TP Lowe wrote:From the link I take it you work at 440 and, if so, you are certainly closer to the BG scene than I am (having moved from BG years ago). However, in college in the early 80s I played a lot of gigs at Rafferty's (and I grew up in BG) and I don't even remember Montana Grille. Was it from the early 70s before I was out socializing? Just trying to figure out where it is in the food chain (so to speak).
No, I don't work for 440 Main, I frequented the restaurant alot when I was in sales and I have family who live in Bowling Green (You probably know them). I should not have gone so far as to say Montana Grille was the father of Raffertys but they are part of the same corporation and you can see many similarities. I am pretty sure it is the parent of the idea of Raffertys but didn't surface until after Raffertys was launched. Its more of an "upscale version". Its located on Scottsville Road right next to headquarters.
Go Toppers!
James Paul wrote:I remember trips to a place called Mary's Cafeteria. Mary was a fine Lady rest her sole. The cafeteria is long gone. Can't think of the address of where the place was.
Some of the best BBQ Chicken in the world was rendered at the old Greenwood Texaco. They made it into a Super America I think.
The guy moved across 65 into a ham house, it changed and was gone in the wind in less than a year. A shame.
Anthony Lamas wrote:Hey Madi! I know what you mean, I went through Robin Garr re-hab,but the new forum is cool.Anyways my (hostess with the mostess) I hope you have a good time in Bowling Green.See you when you get back.Love you girl!
Anthony Lamas wrote:How about white water in West Virginia? I had a blast and it was nice hanging with the staff outside of work. We'll have to do some type of trip each year. Take care and be safe on your way home.
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