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Glad they are preserving the great southwest building. It would suck to see it replaced on the skyline with something big, glassy and soul-less.
The only good Antone’s are the 2 original Family owned locations, on Holcomb and the one on Kirby near NRG!!
Will someone please open up a Chuck E Cheese in the Heights. It’s becoming a drag having to drive out to Crosstimbers to the one next to the Dollar Tree.
I guess Swamplot has moved on to bums as their latest off-topic subject.
By the way, I don’t believe there is any way to get an accurate count so I’m going to file that report in the round file on the floor.
@Texmex01 Agreed! These are the only “original” locations and just taste better. Had a roast beef sandwich from the Kirby location yesterday. So good.