St Cloud's Family Restaurant
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Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2018
When I was a kid, the stop to be was St Cloud's Restaurant. A build just on the edge of town. Ask anyone where to get some food was there, it was a interesting take on classic dishes. The building itself was a darker tone with on one of those neon lights hanging in the window. The inside a this light green colour. Tables spread out with light brown spread as the chairs were this strong plastic. The best part was when the worker acted out senses of us kids.But that was when I was a kid, things change when you get older.
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