Did it survive the cuts? They closed about 150 of them according to a national story. Just curious. I have not heard.
Luby's opened in Parkdale (VM/Bosque) in summer 1974. Moved to New Road in 1998 when Walmart was built. Closed around 2008 or so and became Peter Piper pizza. The Bellmead Luby's opened in spring 1990 and lasted until the early/mid 2010s. Torn down along with the big round American Bank and replaced by a QT.PartyBear said:
Luby's has been gone for at least a decade and a half it seems, at least the one on New Road by the Walmart on Franklin which I think was actually the one on VM by the original Chili's on Bosque in a new location. I mention that because as I was typing I was thinking that one has been gone since the late 90s until I remembered it was the same one I believe.
STxBear81 said:
Is Lubys Still alive...man they are expensive now. what used to cost 7$ in the 70's now costs 20 or more per person in the 20;s..go figure
Iced tea lady, as in the cart lady that would make the rounds? Had to have been 1990s when that went away.TenBears said:STxBear81 said:
Is Lubys Still alive...man they are expensive now. what used to cost 7$ in the 70's now costs 20 or more per person in the 20;s..go figure
God they screwed up. I used to go over sometimes for a quiet lunch by myself across the street. One day I dropped at least 20 bucks for a piece of fish, green beans, okra, and iced tea. Plus the three dollar tip the. iced tea lady got from me. Never went back.
I like most of what they do, but I don't like their steaks at all. Love the bread. Good salad. Loaded potato/sweet potato was always good. Steaks way overseasoned. Always thought that was odd that a steak house didn't seem to know how to cook steaks.Yogi said:
It opens at 11:00 A.M. tomorrow.
Killeen is also still open.
Great place/ alternative. They just need to season their steaks less.
GoldenBear03 said:
Luby's couldn't hold Piccadilly's jock strap.
whitetrash said:Luby's opened in Parkdale (VM/Bosque) in summer 1974. Moved to New Road in 1998 when Walmart was built. Closed around 2008 or so and became Peter Piper pizza. The Bellmead Luby's opened in spring 1990 and lasted until the early/mid 2010s. Torn down along with the big round American Bank and replaced by a QT.PartyBear said:
Luby's has been gone for at least a decade and a half it seems, at least the one on New Road by the Walmart on Franklin which I think was actually the one on VM by the original Chili's on Bosque in a new location. I mention that because as I was typing I was thinking that one has been gone since the late 90s until I remembered it was the same one I believe.
I don't think it is that they didn't know how to cook steaks. I think they knew that there is a segment of the population that likes seasoning. Just like they like steak sauce on the steak. Or BBQ sauce at BBQ place on their brisket. And they knew the customer for a while as it worked, until more options came up, eating out became too expensive, etc.TechDawgMc said:I like most of what they do, but I don't like their steaks at all. Love the bread. Good salad. Loaded potato/sweet potato was always good. Steaks way overseasoned. Always thought that was odd that a steak house didn't seem to know how to cook steaks.Yogi said:
It opens at 11:00 A.M. tomorrow.
Killeen is also still open.
Great place/ alternative. They just need to season their steaks less.
Could do the baby back ribs and enjoy the meal, but wasn't enough to make me want to go back often.
Miss Underwood's. That was my Sunday after church go to for a while.BaylorHistory said:
I'm not picky and will gladly chow down on any of the Picadilly/Lubby's/Underwoods that you have to offer.