Anyone over 40 knows Route 66 and there are some children who know his story, even if the fans of the Pixar movie is "Cars." Route 66 was one of the first federal routes, but opened in the 1920s and ran from Chicago to Los Angeles, about 2400 miles. In the years of the Depression and the Dust Bowl, the businesses along Route 66 were among the few that prosperity, and has also kept alive by the constant flow of traffic from the East to the West.
Joseph's Bar & Grill, Santa Rosa,NM wasn't one of those businesses, but it has ties now to one that was. That business was the Club Café, opened in 1935 by Phillip Craig and Floyd Shaw. The restaurant was topped by a sign with the visage known as the Fat Man. His jovial, smiling face greeted the thousands of travelers passing through Santa Rosa to get to California. The Club Café remained open until 1991, when it served its last meal. It survived through the hard times, times marked by the opening of the cross-country Highways. Although New Mexico fought hard to protect its business along the notorious route, Interstate 40 bypassed them all eventually, including the Club Café. You can still the thickness, although, as he was rescued by the owners of the Joseph's Bar & Grill, Santa Rosa, NM.
Originally the owner wanted to save and revitalize the entire Club Cafe, but that was not to be, the building was in such bad condition it was simply not possible. Joseph and Christina Campos were able to saveFat Man, but his happy face and safely nestled in their restaurant, Joseph's Bar & Grill, Santa Rosa, NM. The restaurant was originally owned by Joseph's father, Jose Campos, Sr. The elder Campos had his restaurant, La Fiesta, opened back in 1956 and gave it to his son in 1985. Route 66 was an official name change from then and is now known as Historic Route 66, a National Scenic Byway.
Joseph's Bar & Grill, Santa Rosa, NM is just a milestone along this famous historicalHighway. Route 66 is marked a scenic byway in New Mexico, and there are groups working to preserve their history and some of his colorful sights. Santa Rosa itself is on a piece of the street, which is getting a bit rough, but it is still a large piece of America. If you have decided to place the Mother Road you take the road, Santa Rosa is the city where you will have your car and your body should refuel stop.
Of course, you can use a good meal at Bar-Joseph &Grill, Santa Rosa, NM, where the locals eat. The possibilities are endless, especially American cuisine with some Southwestern specialties, too. Chilies, guacamole and burgers that are big and juicy are popular with tourists and locals alike. The interior is all about the Mother Road, with plates, advertising and signs posted around the tell the history of Route 66
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