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Anonymous
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I am not sure if this place is still in business or not. i have fond memories
of muddys. it had torches burning on the walls, with beaded curtains
leading from room to room. i remember it being open late at night till
6 or 8am. the place was awesome with arched doorways. i do remember the
library upstairs. i also remember the delicious french onion soup.
a great place to hang out for a few hours.
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Ppb07 C.
Grand Junction , Colorado
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Happened to stop in here one afternoon on my way to the motel, glad
I did. Excellent mocha raspberry latte I was served. Good service,
relaxed atmosphere. You'll like it.
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Shawn S.
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you know, if you are custom you will know what's my feeling!
That's terrific!
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Anonymous
56944
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I give this little slice of life a 5 star rating, though many may not have the
same opinion. I frequented Muddys about about 8 years ago, and I have
wonderful memories of all the good times and friends that I met there.
Muddys isnt just a run of the mill place to eat. As you enter Muddys, you may
be taken back a bit by its dim lit decor, and by the younger to middle aged
'alternative' people you may find on any given night, but stick around a bit,
because there is more to this gem then meets the eye. While you sit back and
enjoy their famous 'bottomless mug' of coffee or their absolutly fabulous Earl
Grey shake, you might enjoy the conversation of many of the highly intelligent
voices of tommorrow in between the songs of some local folk musicians, that are
there from time to time (schedule unknown). If that isnt your cup of tea, or
coffee whichever the case may be, then you may walk up the stairs, which
overlooks the social area, and feel free to borrow a book from thei ...
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