Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Monday, March 15, 2010

A Galaxie Far, Far Away


This vacant building might be familiar to longtime (or not so longtime) residents of Bountiful.  It's planted halfway between Burger King and Barnes and Noble just off the 500 South exit.

For about ten years starting in the mid 1990's, this place was home to the Galaxie Diner, a 1950's throwback restaurant pimped out in chrome and vinyl.  From the summer of 1994 to the fall of 1995, I must have eaten there more than fifty times.

I wasn't in love with the food or anything, though they had some great fries and a jukebox with an assortment of proper 1950's-60's tunes.  Galaxie was a popular destination because it was one of the only places around town that stayed open past 10PM on the weekends that wasn't called Denny's, Village Inn or Dee's.

By the time I got back from my mission, the place had lost most of its luster.  When it first opened, the Galaxie Diner employees would jump up on counters and tables to dance whenever someone put "Greased Lightning" on the jukebox, but by the dawn of the new millennium, a lot of the enthusiasm had waned.  Eventually the place shut down, was reborn briefly as an obligatory Chinese Buffet, then landed in its current state.


The End.

Monday, February 8, 2010

The Rib Master

My roommate John is a computer guy.  He writes software for the military, networks all our TV's to his PC, and fills our house with little robots that do our housework.  And yet his most popular skill is cooking.  On a number of occasions since I moved in last summer, John has prepared vast racks of pork for fortunate gatherings of our friends.

Last weekend John prepared yet another bounty of ribs for our house Super Bowl party, and as he did his work late Saturday night, I pulled out my camera in an attempt to immortalize his signature work: