Friday, April 8, 2016

We Arrive At The Acuff Steakhouse

And of course, they are closed. They are closed most of the time. We are not even sure they are still in business.




Suddenly, you are there.




It's a humble place, with no pretensions. You select a table and you grab a plate off a stack and start piling on the food. The food is in warming trays in the back. No line. You just head for what looks good.




Apart from the famous steakhouse, there is really not much to Acuff.




Why not take a close look?




And then let's head back to Lubbock, just the way we came. Mission accomplished. What a feeling of satisfaction.

 

 

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Still Heading For Acuff, Texas

And when we get to Acuff, there will be some pictures there... of the Acuff Steakhouse and environs. Meanwhile, we are still on the road.




It was kind of a cloudy day.




It is not entirely desolate. It would look better in the summer.




Despite the recent oil decline, plenty of pumpjacks are active. No new drilling, however.




Acuff is not that much farther down the road.

 

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Acuff, Texas, And The Acuff Steakhouse

This will be a detailed examination, and the best way, we think, to get there is to take 4th Street, and head East. While my wife drove her car, I kicked back in the passenger seat and took photos. I started in Lubbock and ended in Lubbock, because I took photos going both directions, to and from, Acuff. Acuff is a VERY small town.




We are on our way, still in Lubbock, but on the way to Acuff! On to the steakhouse, even though we knew it would be closed. We were not even sure that it was still in business.



 Many years ago, this was a bowling alley, and it was fairly popular.
This is East 4th Street.




The excitement is building. Isn't it?