The end of a legendary culinary experience

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I have no reason to come home now; well, not really
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I hate to see places like this close, but I lived in Lincoln for five years in the early eighties and don't recall ever seeing or hearing about it. I thought I knew about all the dives and greasy spoons- guess not.

 
I loved the place. Onion chips for all.

And Charles Starkweather used to gang out there back in the day before he went, well you know

 
I went there once, but as I don't like onions there was about nothing on the menu that appealed to me. But the place is neat, I feel like it someone were willing to invest the money to restore the place and add variety to the menu it would still have a chance.

 
I hate to see places like this close, but I lived in Lincoln for five years in the early eighties and don't recall ever seeing or hearing about it. I thought I knew about all the dives and greasy spoons- guess not.
Guy Fieri and Robert Irvine to team up and help the place

 
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