This restaurant is owned by the family of one of my grade-school classmates. We used to walk down here for root beer floats every once in a while as a class and sit on the porch they used to have. It’s strange to see it all walled in now, even though it’s been that way for a lloooongggg time. Showing my age I guess. haha…
[...] it as a biking gateway to White Bear Lake. I never enjoyed anything about the town other than the 3 Seasons Restaurant now and then. Scott Haraldson emailed me the other day saying that he enjoyed pizza at Roman Market [...]
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Yummy meownage on that rootbeer!
Posted 29 Aug 2006 at 13:28 ¶I might have to try that root beer next time I’m home.
Posted 29 Aug 2006 at 16:25 ¶They were closed last time I biked over that way. I might have to bike over there for lunch today.
Posted 30 Aug 2006 at 09:15 ¶I snowmobiled there when I lived in that area and learned why they call it 3 Seasons.
Closed.
Posted 30 Aug 2006 at 09:39 ¶This restaurant is owned by the family of one of my grade-school classmates. We used to walk down here for root beer floats every once in a while as a class and sit on the porch they used to have. It’s strange to see it all walled in now, even though it’s been that way for a lloooongggg time. Showing my age I guess. haha…
They make the rootbeer themselves. So yummy.
Posted 25 Apr 2008 at 23:55 ¶Trackbacks & Pingbacks 1
[...] it as a biking gateway to White Bear Lake. I never enjoyed anything about the town other than the 3 Seasons Restaurant now and then. Scott Haraldson emailed me the other day saying that he enjoyed pizza at Roman Market [...]
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