Certificates Are Sent To You Within 7-10 Days There is a $3.75 shipping & handling charge for each order
The original Dickey's opened in Dallas in 1941, with a simple goal – "Serve barbecue so good people will crave it. And don't make 'em wait too long to get it." That's still our mission today. And, the original store is still open for business.
In fact, there are Dickey's Barbecue Restaurants all over the US. But more than 60 years later, we've remained a family business because operating any other way wouldn't be true to who we are.
Our founder's sons - T.D. Dickey, Jr. and Roland Dickey – grew the business from one store to a small chain by the early 70's. And they're still involved today.
Roland Dickey, Jr., the third generation of the family, is now President of Dickey's and with his team has doubled the size of the company in just eight years.
The family secret to success? "Our barbecue is slow cooked and served fast at every restaurant. Every day.
Remember - after receiving the certificate in the mail, you must redeem it for the actual card at the KLBK Studios - 7403 South University Ave.
Clay Cafe is Lubbock's first contemporary paint-your-own pottery studio. Clay Cafe is a place for groups or individuals to come and create a personalized piece of art at their own pace.
We provide the pottery or "bisque", paint brushes, stencils, sponges, idea books, along with glazing and firing for each piece you paint. You provide the artistic expression!
Our 66,000 Square Foot Family Entertainment Center Features:
* Bowling * Billiards * Laser Tag * Giant Arcades * Main Street Cafe * Full Bars * Meeting Rooms
With a variety of attractions, extensive meal selections and custom-order buffets; there is always plenty of action and something sure to please everyone in your group! If you want something special just ask! Let Main Event provide the fun.
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CERTIFICATE GOOD TOWARDS FOOD & GAMESMonday - Thursday
In 1977, the Copper Caboose opened its doors at the corner of 4th Street and Boston Avenue in Lubbock, Texas. Founded by John and Frank Fitzpatrick and Frank Smith, it was the first restaurant in Lubbock, Texas to serve fajitas. Serving both chicken and beef fajitas and then added many traditional American and authentic Mexican dishes, prepared by Lupe Gonzales.
The 50th Street Caboose opened in August of 1990 at the corner of 50th Street and Slide Road. It was designed by managing partner Phil Bradley and owner Bob Jordan with a few twists to enhance the proven Caboose concept. A midway with over 100 games and a redemption center stocked full of toys, novelties, and giant stuffed animals help to enhance the fun atmosphere. Serving the same fine Mexican dishes with a few new twists from George Amaya.
The 50th Street Caboose also has party rooms available to conduct meetings, throw birthday parties, have team parties, view sporting events, or have a private get-together with friends. The first of two remodels to the 50th St. Caboose was completed in 1992, increasing it to 17,500 square feet. In 1998, a second remodel brought the Caboose to its current size of 20,000 square feet.
After 24 years across the street from Texas Tech's Jones Stadium, the Copper Caboose moved in June 2001 to its new location at 5609 Avenue Q, just South of the Villa Inn. Weekdays, from 11pm to 2pm, you can enjoy Lubbock's original fajitas from the all-you-can-eat fajita lunch buffet. The Copper Caboose on Avenue Q features all of your favorite Mexican dishes, along with great sandwiches, chicken strips, and a variety of traditional American dishes.
Conveniently located in southeast Lubbock, the Caboose on Avenue Q is a seven minute drive from downtown Lubbock, 10 minutes from the South Plains Mall, and only 12 minutes from Texas Tech University. The Sports Bar features six big screen TVs, eleven booths with individual TVs, and FREE POOL 11 AM to 3 PM everyday.
No Limit Texas Hold'em at the Copper Caboose four nights per week, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Two games held each night at 7:00pm and 9:30pm. No entry fee. $50 in cash goes to the winner in each game. $25 gift certificate goes to the second place finisher in each game. Beginning in January of 2006, Caboose players will compete to qualify for a WSOP satellite tournament held in Ruidoso, New Mexico. Click here for more details.