Native Walla Wallan Catie McIntyre Walker will be discussing her popular new book, Lost Restaurants of Walla Walla, which celebrates the decades of departed, beloved local establishments. Published in August of 2018, the book explores how dining in Walla Walla blossomed from an influx of mining transplants in the late 1800s. Within decades, a roadhouse called the Oasis boasted a seventy-two ounce slab of beef, and the old Pastime Cafe opened at 5:30 am with white toast and whisky for breakfast. In the early 1950s, Ysidro Berrones opened one of the valley’s first Mexican restaurants, the El Sombrero Tortilla Factory and Cafe. Joe Denney, owner of Denney’s Hi-Spot for two decades, also satisfied locals with his morning crooning to piano on KTEL. Bring your appetite for history, as Catie McIntyre Walker will share these stories and more during this Museum After Hours presentation. Copies of her book are available for sale in the Museum Store.
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PST
Thursday, February 28 at 4 pm
Fort Walla Walla Museum 755 Myra Road Walla Walla, WA 99362
Free
509-525-7703
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29 East Sumach Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362 – 509.525.0850 – info@wwvchamber.com