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| Slash X Cafe |
760-252-1197 |
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Located on a former cattle ranch that used /X as their brand, this bar and restaurant serves barbecue, and offers old west themed camping on the adjacent property.
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May 7th, 2005 |
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When you are tired and want some real relaxation..go to the Slash X! :) It is a unique place to enter into. You don't have to worry about being too formal. Just RELAX and ENJOY! It is a great resting place on your journey! The food isn't bad either. Remember to drink and drive responsibly. When you are in the area stop in and you won't be sorry that you did. We love the place! :) |
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Nov 19th, 2004 |
No matter what time of day or night, you can be sure that while you drink and dine at the Slash/X cafe, at least one person in the room doesn't have all their teeth.
That doesn't stop them from smiling, and while the place can get crazy out back with all the campers partying until the sun comes up, it's always been about having a good time with all the hell raising being done on motorcycles, quads, atv's, sand rails, off road trucks and even some ultralights...it's never been the kind of place where fights break out or people don't get along, and when you look at the clientele you'll be thankful for that because there's some hardened veterans of the dirt that look like they eat rocks but would sooner buy you a beer than wish you harm.
It's a must if you're into riding, and the food is excellent. They serve generous portions, the drinks are cheap and plentiful and the jukebox actually has songs worth listening to.
Just obey the rules while riding through the campground and in front of the place. Go slow so you don't kick dirt up everywhere and you'll live. Disobey and you'll be served up as meatloaf! |
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Mar 30th, 2004 |
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First and foremost the Slash X serves up friendliness. Stop in twice and you are a regular. I've spent many an evening there while having business in the High Desert. Every 6 months or so I crave a visit to see old friends, shoot the breeze, and eat. And I mean eat. Don't come without bringing an appetite. Say hello to Dave, Tina 1, Tina 2, Kelly, Randy and the rest of the gang!! Don't miss it. I've driven 200 miles out of my way to visit the Slash! |
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Mar 16th, 2004 |
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If you go to /X you wont be disappointed. Service is outstanding, headed by Tina. The beer is as cold as it gets. If you go there once you will go back, I've have nearly 50 times now. Make sure you say Howdy to Tina abd Dave(owner). |
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Mar 14th, 2004 |
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We almost passed by it on our way from Palm Springs to Las Vegas...but curiosity got the better of us and then hey, we just had to stop and check it out. Instantly, we loved it. On our way back we made it a destination point to stop for lunch. Best chili dog I ever ate. Bought a souvenir T-shirt and the darned drycleaner lost it the very first time we gave it to him. Now, all we have are memories and a digital picture of a place in the sun. |
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Feb 13th, 2004 |
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My wife and I visit the slash often .we usually camp off Stoddard wells road add ride our bikes to the café. The food and service are great. If you visit say hi to Tina. |
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