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SCVJeff wrote:There is a Subway in the Big Truck Stop there on I-10! If you want to go to the In and Out you will have to go to Lake Havasu City and it's on Hwy. #95 (AZ. Side) one block north of the London Bridge.CA Traveler wrote:There's a Subway there? Is it next to the In n' Out??DSDP Don wrote:Great post but I have to comment on this part.
Bring food! There are no real restaurants in town. There's a Subway, and a couple of other fast food joints. There is a bakery on Main Street that sells fresh pies.
While no real restaurants we love Silly Al's pizza and beer. Darlene's is good. And then there is the Yacht Club. A certified yacht club and membership will easily get you into other yacht clubs. For $20 lifetime membership you get a hat and tee shirt for $1 off per beer. It's the largest YC with 8,000 members but who's counting? Plus it fronts right right on the Colarado river, and if you believe that then you need a reallity check by visiting Q!
I have a feeling this is going to be a good year, there are lots of posts popping up from folks that have never been
โDec-30-2014 04:05 PM
Jagtech wrote:
In my opinion, despite the crowds, Quartzsite is a must-see, if only one time, for every RV'er. Lots of deals, lots of great folks, an experience you'll not forget!
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Mandalay Parr wrote:Yes there are and most of them are very good. Ate breakfast at Bad Boys on Kuehn St Sunday and there is NO where in SW AZ that serve as good a breakfast for the price.
There are a number of restuarants in town. I have eaten in several of them.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
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โDec-29-2014 07:56 PM
CA Traveler wrote:There's a Subway there? Is it next to the In n' Out??DSDP Don wrote:Great post but I have to comment on this part.
Bring food! There are no real restaurants in town. There's a Subway, and a couple of other fast food joints. There is a bakery on Main Street that sells fresh pies.
While no real restaurants we love Silly Al's pizza and beer. Darlene's is good. And then there is the Yacht Club. A certified yacht club and membership will easily get you into other yacht clubs. For $20 lifetime membership you get a hat and tee shirt for $1 off per beer. It's the largest YC with 8,000 members but who's counting? Plus it fronts right right on the Colarado river, and if you believe that then you need a reallity check by visiting Q!
โDec-29-2014 07:43 PM
โDec-29-2014 07:19 PM
DSDP Don wrote:Great post but I have to comment on this part.
Bring food! There are no real restaurants in town. There's a Subway, and a couple of other fast food joints. There is a bakery on Main Street that sells fresh pies.
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CA Traveler wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
I agree that Quartzsite should be experienced at least once. It's an experience. While we might buy a few items for us it's mostly about friends and people watching - the people can be very intersting.
The BIG tent and surrounding vendors have everything that you could possibly ever want to use your RV. If you can't find it there, you don't need it! LOL! Really??? Most of what is in the BIG tent is snake oil.
And the first year I went to Q I had a list of common RV items - not one was available in the BIG tent or any other area.
And above all stear clear of the 2 solar dealers. Handy Bob is 100% right about them.