Roy’s Chuckwagon was an all-you-can-eat, Walla Walla family pleaser. The restaurant fed everyone from teenagers with bottomless stomachs, to finicky children, to parents on a budget needing a break from the kitchen.
Read MoreIn 1971, longtime Walla Walla resident Bob Jessee, opened Outrageous Taco and Pizza Factory, located in the tip of the Flatiron Building at 9 Boyer Avenue. It was the place for teenagers to fill up on tacos, burritos, taco burgers, hoagies, and pizza.
Read MoreDuring our last presidential election, a supporter for a certain candidate warned that there could be “taco trucks on every corner.” In Walla Walla, a taco truck on every corner is a very good thing – and we are ahead of our time.
Read MoreWalla Walla has a lot of churches, giving an appearance the city is rather a teetotaling area. Oh my, those who think teetotalism was dominant in the little southeastern town are misguided.
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