The Oldwest Café

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While traveling the Texas highways there are several things that a person must stop for on the road to their destination, food, lodging, and gas; however, this does not mean that such stops should be treated with impatience, but rather should be viewed as a part of the whole travel experience. When traversing the state, if you, weary traveler, happen to be passing through Denton, Texas, we highly recommend making a pit stop at the Oldwest Café located at 1020 Dallas Drive, a relatively main thoroughfare for the city. Food serves to provide the necessary fuel for a body, just as gas provides the necessary fuel for a car, and it is always good travel safety to stop every so often and get out and stretch. If such aspects of travel are already necessary, why not stop at a place whose ambiance and food offer a winning combination.

The building is old, older than most in fact, and as such there are many that would opt to bypass this seeming relic of bygone days for something more common like Denny’s, though they are sorely missing out. The paint on the walls is slightly fade...

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