The Shamrock Court Motel in Sullivan, Missouri. It can be yours for $125,000. Lots of possibilities. Actually, now you're too late. Missouri's Roamin' Rich bought it.

Friday, February 20, 2009

New NTN Sites-- Search for the Warm-- Part 4

On the way back, we went to three new NTN places, all in Newburgh, Indiana, which is a little east of Evansville.

We'll have to go back to this town in the daylight as it is very historical, but it was night when we arrived so we didn't see much, other than lots of piles of limbs along streets from the recent ice storm.

STATE STREET-- Evidently right close to downtown. Judging from the reasonable prices and friendly bartenders, a great place to visit when the big poker tournament isn't underway. The bar area was full as well, so we ended up at a table and played a couple games.

We couldn't locate Boston's using GPS and asked the bartender if he knew after he had asked if we wanted a menu. Probably not good timing, as he immediately piped in that they have really good pizza as well. We explained we were just playing a few games in each place as we wanted to hit all three sites. (He told us how to get to Boston's). We'll definitely go back to this place.


BOSTON'S GOURMET PIZZA-- Very much like an Old Chicago restaurant, and just as expensive. Elegant and generic. You've been to one, you've been to them all.


ARCHIE & CLYDE'S ROCA BAR-- Hey,the name alone should be enough to get you to visit. What could be going on in a place named that? In a shopping strip mall with a neat sign outside. Huge place with a big bar. This place continues serving pizza the way the first pizza place in Evansville did back in the 1950s. Only problem is that to view the TVs, you have to look to the walls, instead of behind the bar.

We'll be back here as well.

For the trip, we went to 16 new (to us) NTN-Buzztime sites and revisited one we'd been to before in Columbus, Indiana. Perhaps we'll get to see Mrbrns next time.

I'll be ranking these places in the near future.

Hittin' the Road and NTNin'. --RoadDog

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