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.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Top 5 NTN Sites from Last Trip

I finally got around to listing my TOP FIVE NEW NTN/BUZZTIME sites from the Jan-Feb trip to Panama City Beach, Florida. These were unique places that I am very likely to visit again.

#5. LEGENDS-- Dothan, Alabama-- In a strip mall. Very friendly patrons and bartenders. And, you DON'T need to be a member to play. Most NTN places in town have memberships because of ABC (serving alcohol) requirements.

#4. THIRSTY GOAT-- Port St. Joe, Florida-- very small and in an old hotel dating back to 1900. They don't open until 4 PM. We were too early, but they let us play anyway.

#3. MANGO MARLEY'S-- Mexico Beach, Florida-- Your traditional Beach Bar from decor, bar, and picnic table dining. Right across the street from the Gulf. Featuring "Florabbean" food and good times. Good name as well.

#2. ARCHIE & CLYDE'S ROCA BAR-- Newburgh, Indiana-- Besides the great name (who calls a place a Roca Bar, and what is a roca anyway?) They're carrying on a tradition dating back to the 1950s with an earlier pizza place in nearby Evansville.


And...

#1. JOE'S CORNER BAR-- Panama City, Florida-- This is a "locals" place and, if you like a "Cheers" kind of a place, this is it. They just got NTN and are already starting to get a good base of players. This is the only one of the top five places where others were playing the game. Lots of friendly folks and bartenders.

And, as the bartender from Buffalo Wild Wings said, they have the best wings in the area. Definitely try the blu cheese dressing with them. Homemade and the best I've ever had.

These were out of 16 new places we went to on the trip.

NTNing Down Da Road. --RoadDog

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