Skeezix
Senior Member
I think Lone Star is the type of place people eat at because it's there. It's not the type of place one seeks out.
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I think Lone Star is the type of place people eat at because it's there. It's not the type of place one seeks out.
I think Lone Star is the type of place people eat at because it's there. It's not the type of place one seeks out.
I haven't eaten there in many years, and never found anything on the menu inspired or even particularly good.
Except, I have to say, their freshly made tortilla chips. Those were decent. But not enough to get me back in when everything else was ho hum.
It's like Jack Astor's or Milestone's or Boston Pizza. At least the food at Jack Astor's isn't that bad and the beer selection has gotten better.
....then it moved and it seemed no customers moved with it.
As I've said before, it's a shame.
I used to go to the Lone Star south of Square One in my un-formative suburban years. Really enjoyed it too…FYI - Wiki entry for Val Belcher
Following his retirement from professional football, Belcher began a highly successful career as a restaurant entrepreneur. In 1986, he founded the Lone Star Cafe restaurant with former Ottawa Rough Rider teammate Larry Brune in the Ottawa suburb of Nepean. Over the years, it expanded into a franchise business throughout Eastern and Southern Ontario. It was renamed Lone Star Texas Grill operating under the Lone Star Group of Companies. The same group later started Big Daddy's Crab Shack & Oyster Bar franchise of restaurants. In 2005, Belcher resigned from the Lone Star Group of Companies. In 2008, he opened a new restaurant, Big Easy’s Seafood & Steak House, in Ottawa.
Apparently his son was in the food truck business in Ottawa as recently as 2014 - http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=181897&page=226
AoD
Pickering Lone Star alive and well as of Friday.
What were you doing way out there in the sticks? There's no where to camp there! LOL
Pickering Lone Star alive and well as of Friday.