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rt 66 vs norwalk

nitrobobby

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i was a regular till norwalk nhra event-we drive twice the distance-but the experiance is worth it- . 4.00 beers with 2.00 ice cream with all track help saying please and thank you- we did not go to route 66 because of the unfriendly atmosephere
 
i was a regular till norwalk nhra event-we drive twice the distance-but the experiance is worth it- . 4.00 beers with 2.00 ice cream with all track help saying please and thank you- we did not go to route 66 because of the unfriendly atmosephere

Two very good facilities, but when you add in the faculty, Route 66 couldn't make a pimple on Norwalk's a$$.

Sean D
 
i was a regular till norwalk nhra event-we drive twice the distance-but the experiance is worth it- . 4.00 beers with 2.00 ice cream with all track help saying please and thank you- we did not go to route 66 because of the unfriendly atmosephere

And I am sure the Bader's are making a good profit at 4 bucks for a beer. Looks like some of the other tracks would take note. As somebody on here says, the empty seat buys no hot dog. And I would rather sell a thousand beers for $3 profit per beer than a hundred at $7 profit. And lastly, it dont cost nothin' to be nice to someone.
 
Ice Cream at $2 a pound would be a good deal anywhere. But sorry I have to correct you only because it is even a better deal. The ice cream at Norwalk is $1 a pound, usually about 8 flavors to choose from.
We even go there when it is cold for that deal!!!!!
 
No place better than Norwalk IMHO. The local Lions club sells 16oz beers @ $4 and still makes money. Bader knows how to please!
 
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