59 Diner (Houston) - Bad Signage

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Re: 59 Diner (Houston) - Bad Signage

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WildBill wrote:
brhalltx wrote:Average food.
At 2:00AM I am satisfied with a competent cook and average food. :tiphat:
Not any more. :biggrinjester:
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brhalltx wrote:
WildBill wrote:
brhalltx wrote:Average food.
At 2:00AM I am satisfied with a competent cook and average food. :tiphat:
Not any more. :biggrinjester:
I guess not. ;-)
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Re: 59 Diner (Houston) - Bad Signage

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I agree with Wild Bill about the mom and pop places. It is a shame to see places close.

Our go to place around the Houston and Galveston area when we lived there was Kelley's. Good food and ample portions.
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Re: 59 Diner (Houston) - Bad Signage

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WildBill wrote:
brhalltx wrote:
WildBill wrote:
brhalltx wrote:Average food.
At 2:00AM I am satisfied with a competent cook and average food. :tiphat:
Not any more. :biggrinjester:
I guess not. ;-)
I'd prefer that they still be open without a 30.06 than open with a 30.06. Maybe that'll teach the rest of them a lesson. ;) :txflag:
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Re: 59 Diner (Houston) - Bad Signage

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PBR wrote:just read story on facebook that they have closed -- some friends went by there and closed signs on doors no one there


when i worked downtown i use to eat there at least one a week (15 yrs ago or so) they were really good back then but have heard they went downhill for some time now
They went downhill over the last few years. That, in combination with what I witnessed firsthand while a very close family friend worked there (business practices, not food safety or anything) I can't say I'm sorry to see the doors locked.

Once upon a time it was a decent meal. Not so much the last few times I tried to eat there.
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