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If I went tonight, they would have dancing and a live band? Country? Swing? Polka? What are the hours?
I am intrigued. I have never been there.. I have only partaken in my fair share of beers across the street. |
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It is a guy that plays the piano. Some older people will get up and dance although I do not think that is the purpose of having the piano player. I think the dancing started out as a spontaneous thing and has become kind of a tradition. Boulevard Cafeteria does not serve beer. The piano player is only there on Thursday nights. I used to go to Queen Ann with with my mother and started going to Boulevard with her after Queen Ann closed. I think Boulevard is pretty good, there are a variety of entrees and vegatables to choose from. I am 46 and am often the youngest person eating in there. Bigray in Ok |
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My aunt was salad chef there for years. She was an awesome cook. Cooks like her are sadly passing away, as she did several years ago. My uncle was an outdoorsman who hunted and fished a lot. We once had a family dinner at their house where we had goose, venison, fish and lots of other stuff, all absolutely delicious. Game is particularly tricky to cook so that it tastes good.
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My grandmother used to talk about the Anna Maude Cafeteria when it was in Downtown OKC. She said it was awsome. She also frequented the Boulevard and Queen Anne. Anyone remember the Anna Maude? To young to remember. Any oldtimers on this thread?
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I didn't know I was an old timer but I certainly remember eating at Anna Maude when our mother would take us shopping in downtown. The agenda always included Rothschild's and sometimes John A Brown. Anna Maude was in a basement setting and always very crowded. Wonderful food. Which building? Cravens?
Another downtown cafeteria where we frequently ate was The Forum on the north side of Main St. My memory, which may or may not be accurate, is that there was a large spiral staircase to reach the area of the cafeteria where you made your food selection. I don't remember though why all of this was upstairs nor do I remember where you carried your tray to actually eat. Anyone else? Does anyone remember the cafeteria at Mayfair? Wasn't it called Cherry's? And there was a Cherry's drive in on north Western, near 50th, right? We actually ate out quite a bit in those days. My mother worked outside of the home and eating out was considered to be time spent together as a family. |
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