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Do they serve mixed/blended drinks such as "Pina Coladas" on the Southwest Cheif? Thank you. -Sheri
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quote:Originally posted by Sheri: Do they serve mixed/blended drinks such as "Pina Coladas" on the Southwest Cheif? Thank you. -Sheri
A limited selection of mixed drinks is available in the lower level of the Sightseer lounge car. Usually, some of these drinks are available at a discount during an announced "happy hour" during the late afternoon. One note for the Southwest Chief, there is no liquor served during the portion of the trip through Kansas due to the liquor laws of that state regulating "open saloons". However, since the train mostly travels across Kansas after midnight and before noon, this doesn't pose much of a problem.
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quote:Originally posted by Greg: A limited selection of mixed drinks is available in the lower level of the Sightseer lounge car. Usually, some of these drinks are available at a discount during an announced "happy hour" during the late afternoon. One note for the Southwest Chief, there is no liquor served during the portion of the trip through Kansas due to the liquor laws of that state regulating "open saloons". However, since the train mostly travels across Kansas after midnight and before noon, this doesn't pose much of a problem.
Greg, Thank you for the info. Would you happen to know which kinds of mixed drinks they usually have available? -Sheri
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One of the more enjoyable aspects of Amtrak travel is seeing just how the crew can "make do" in the limited "long hallway" that is after all a railroad car. I was impressed with one of the barkeeps on the SW Chief. He had personalized his salon with just a touch of memorabilia from a pub in Ireland, called himself O'Malley and made the best Bloody Mary I'd had in a long time. I don't remember anybody drinking Pina Colada, but I was to busy getting sloshed and watching the scenery go by.
One hint for scenery if you pass thru Williams Arizona be sure to check out the old steam engines of the Grand Canyon Tourist Railway. They are located on the south side of the track with a genuine turn table and round house.
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Thank you all for your replies. I appreciate it. Well, if they don't make Pina Coladas, then a Margarita sounds good to me. Take care and I'll post all about my trip when I get back. I will be taking the Southwest Cheif & Lake Shore Limited. -Sheri
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Thanks! One more day and I am outta here. I'll post about it when I get back. -Sheri
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