Some boots were made for walking but Little Boots Country
Diner is meant for eatin’. They are on
the west side of the strip and was referred to us by the hotel clerk. It’s a small restaurant that can make for low
key lunches. The walls and shelving are
festooned with porcelain boots, hence the name.
While they are not in the middle of the country, they try to go for a
country/cowboy feel. While not as
advertised as much, they also have their specialty, fair-trade coffee
beverages and coffee-house necessities.
As for the important part, the food tasted good. The salads are good size but most of the
other foods are average portions. Other
people have mentioned that their burritos are pretty hefty and it is a common
place for breakfast. Somehow, the
country-fried steak that I had seemed fitting for the surroundings. It’s the kind of place that also looks to eat
local. Being in the middle of the north
country, they are moderately priced but would be considered reasonable by local
standards.
Overall, if your looking to unwind and relax, it’s a good
place to visit. You know you need to
visit a place when the locals and tourists both seem to enjoy eating
there. Next time you have had your fill
of cowpunching and pounding the “Old Chisholm Trail,” stop by Little Boots for
some grub.
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