by markhb
MEC407 wrote:That's correct.consist wrote:Also further west of there was a Margaritas mexican restaurant on St. John St. opposite the jail. Their back windows look across a parking lot at the main, but no patio.Located in what was once the headquarters of the Maine Central, if I'm not mistaken.
To reply to consist further up the page, the former CJ Thirsty's location is now a Sun Tan City. CJ's themselves changed their name slightly and moved a little way up Forest Ave. In the same area, Venue Music Bar, in the building that once upon a time was Raoul's, shows a trackside deck in the Flash slideshow on their homepage. Beyond that, I am honestly not sure which of the other many establishments on Forest between Woodford's Corner and Deering Junction might have a view of the tracks available; in the immediate area of Morrill's Corner / Deering Jct. the ones that come immediately to mind are Bruno's, on Allen Ave. next to the tracks (and the lounge is on the rail side), and the McDonald's and Subway across the street, which of course don't have taps. You might also be able to see something from the dining area in the Wok Inn.
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