Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Twisted t restaurant and sports bar - Amarillo

It is late October so it is time to do some west Texas canyon hiking. So we took off this morning to Amarillo. Of course at the end of the day dinner becomes a necessity. I have two restaurants in Amarillo that are clients. So no soul searching as to where we would be eating (the other is palios pizza cafe).

Twisted t is connected to western bowling, but this is not a snack bar. Being a good redneck I am at home in a bowling alley. If ET was a redneck, ET would phone the bowling alley.  The menu here has many different varieties. Any hungry person would be able to find something good to eat here. Wings, salads, burgers, entres, etc.

The wifey went for the chicken fried steak with mashed taters and green beans. The cfs was one of the thickest pieces of meat in a Cfs we have ever seen and one of the best quality pieces of meat. The mashed taters were an above average tater and the green beans has a sweet flavor. She gave it 8 thumbs up (only rednecks can do this).

I ordered enchiladas. One beef and one cheese. First of all, this meal came with chips and salsa. The chips were covered in their spicy t sauce. These chips had a very spicy flavor that stays with you. Not overwhelming, but tasty spicy. The beef enchilada had the special t spice in the meat and the chili. Good stuff here. The cheese enchilada had a good flavored cheese covered in the spicy chili. Another good to go. The beans and rice were covered in a good amount of cheese. When you add the extra chili and cheese these are better than most.

This is some good grub here. Mitcho does not speak with a forked tongue even if he does know the owner.

So if you are just west of Dallas and it is feed time, slide into the twisted t, you won't regret it.

Giv'em a 8.5

Mitch's
2015

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