Montauk New York
AT THE END
The Gig Shack (668)
At the End of Long Island exists a place
with no stop lights, franchises or bad
attitudes. At least for the most part this is
the LAST REFUGE (of not scoundrels), but the
iconoclastic travelers (bohemian and
sophisticated
alike), who do not have
the time to make brave new worlds, but to enjoy
that which already is. My recent favorite
is the Bohemian Bar B Que here at the Gig
while sipping on coffee watching the world stop
at the end.
literally
PS: here is what New
Yorker really like, great food and comradery,
with an eclectic
consortium of the truly
avant gard
society. Actually you need to be here. No one
gets past this place
Tadich Grill
#1
San Francisco
You
can go to a million places, but their is only
one fish place in America, and that is the
Tadich Grill.
Prehaps it would not be too late for you to get
some culture. Good enough for Mark Twain, Jack
London, and many more.
San Francisco
Schroeder' s
is the quintessential German beer Hall with
magnificent wall murals. Venison steaks and many
traditional German dishes, certainly a feast and
treat for a dinning experience.
Sacramento
Il Fornaio
has combined elegence and comfort for any
occasion. Always a Pleasant surprize and
certainly will not be disapointing to any first
time guest. Great Italian food with seasonal
variations to coodinate with that of the owners
home area. They have created a menu that will
satisfy everyones hunger needs.. Il Forniao has
thought of everything to please anyone in any
situation.
Stokes, Monterey
Ca.
Here a place to get stoked on, to use modern day
parlance. In fact for 171 years this spot has
accommodated the traveling citizenry from the
four corners. The names is
Stokes,
formerly the Gallatin's Restaurant for more than
20 years. Well you could not do better; by
serving your selves to the finest that the
California Rivera has to offer. After visiting
here for more than 40 years it has not failed to
satisfy all my expectations. I hope to visit
again, yours truly Milt
San Luis Obispo
When in the San Luis Obispo area be sure to
visit one of most Romantic places in Southern
California coastal area that would be the
Sycamore Springs
Spa and Resort.
Certainly worth the short drive outside of SLO.
Our Gardens of Avila offerings were: Butter Nut
Squash soup – Apple & Pecan Salad - - Spring
Rolls lettuce wraps - Coriander Crusted Ahi Tuna
Scottsdale,
Arizona
Salt cellar
is one really unique and vintage places to find
it actually is hidden in the cellar a real
underground restaurant. Great Seafood.
El Paso, Texas
Gunther's
Edelweiss Restaurant,
it diffently the best German restaurant you will
find in several thousand miles. Right here next
to border town mexican food, what a surprize,
and yes we love the great taste of Mexican and
South American dishes.
Lytle Land & Cattle Co
Midland, Texas
The famous Boy
Hood Town of our wonderful
President George
W. Bush
also serves "The
best chile rellenos anywhere", at the
La Bodega Mexican
Restaurant:
friendly and worth the two minutes off the
freeway.
Abilene, Texas
The steakhouse too
eat at is;
Lytle Land &
Cattle Co
boy oh boy, is it real good. Green Chile soup,
nice German sausage cooked by Mesquite wood,
with a followup of Texas ribeye - Juicy and
tender, moist, succulent, luscious, delicious,
and oh did I forget to say juicy. Well that a
good steak bar none. Don't let me stop you now
head-on over before we eat them all.
Dallas, Texas
The
Old San Francisco
Steak House
brings back many
memories, worth a take and peek because you will
want to eat.
Austin, Texas
The famous Home Town of our wonderful President
George W. Bush has the best Vietnemese
food in America, the place is named
TRIUMPH CAFÉ,
read the history and you will agree.
San Antonio, Texas
The most visited city in Texas certainly boasts
on many things, history, culture, money, and the
landmark of independence for the Southwest, also
the unique river walk with many dining and
shopping experiences. Tex Mex is a must while in
town, but try this place
Little Rhein Steak
House.
It's about time
someone brings us back to the remembrance of old
school standards, tradition and values..
San Diego California, circa 1960 eating at the
Grant Grill,
named after the son of Ulysses S Grant, (which
is listed on the Historical Registry) having the
best Prime Rib for just $5. Wow! those were the
days. Incidentally my income was approximately
$3,000 a week at the age of 21. The reason I did
so well and could earn that kind of money was
that I ran a company with over 200 salesmen,
providing encyclopedia to America’s best. Can
you imagine being able to eat the best meals for
$5, staying in Hotel for less than $20, and
making enough money to buy a brand new Chrysler
Imperial every week. Me just a farm boy, from
Eureka, South Dakota, ain’t that something, only
in America. More later….
New Orleans, La

One special kind of place. Worth traveling just
here to experience real local culture and food.
What a treat, bring all your friends and let
them tell you what a find.
My Treat to You Milt
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