It was closed as I rolled by avoiding I-35 SXSW traffic or I would have stopped.
Anyone know anything about it?
Swicks in Groesbeck?
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Re: Swicks in Groesbeck?
I roll Hwy 14 several times a year but have not tried it. But can highly recommend the Coal Mine in Bremond for home cookin and killer pie. There is a reason it's full all the time.
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Re: Swicks in Groesbeck?
Found a 2006 post elsewhere that claims their Sausage is really something special.
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Re: Swicks in Groesbeck?
Great, now I have to a lot even more time to get to College Station. Gas stop, pie stop, barbecue stop....
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Bobby: "No."
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Bobby: "No."
Hank: "Well, there's really no wrong way to do it."
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