In the Old West, restaurants were often referred to as "dining halls" or "eating houses." These establishments typically catered to travelers and locals, offering hearty meals in a communal setting. Some were part of saloons, while others were standalone businesses, serving dishes that reflected the available ingredients and local culture. Additionally, "cattle drives" often featured chuck wagons, which provided meals for cowboys on the trail.
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Ganymedes was a popular term for bartenders specifically from the Old West, referring to the figure from Greek mythology who was the cupbearer to the gods.Source: Gary Regan's "The Joy of Mixology"
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In the 70's Pete Owned a Restaurant in Western Hills near Cincinnati at 3360 West Borne Drive across from the Western Bowl. Called Pete Rose's. He also owned a restaurant in Boca Raton Florida called Pete's Ballpark Cafe.
Shops, restaurants, theatres, tourist attractions. It is often referred to as the West End.
A 14-year-old girl can find a summer job in West Bend Wisconsin at golf courses, restaurants, and babysitting.
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Books about the Old West can be purchased at a variety of stores. Walmart, Amazon, Guidon Books, and LibraryThing sell books about the Old West. There is a series about the Old West called TimeLife: The Old West.
Little House on the Prarie.
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No, the restaurants purchase their meat from beef distributors.
Ganymedes was a popular term for bartenders specifically from the Old West, referring to the figure from Greek mythology who was the cupbearer to the gods.Source: Gary Regan's "The Joy of Mixology"
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The TV series is called "Peacemakers." Tom Berenger played the role of a forensic scientist solving crimes in the Old West.