There's something for everyone at 50th Street Caboose, a Lubbock restaurant with one of the biggest menus in Texas. This family fun center is part arcade and part restaurant, offering five pages of delicious American and Tex-Mex eats to choose from. Whether you're in the mood for wings, a nice and juicy burger or steak, or some fajitas or enchiladas, rest assured you'll find it here.
Since the 1970s, 50th Street Caboose has been the place for Lubbock families searching for a good time.
The massive entertainment complex features midway games, billiards, a sports bar, and a restaurant dishing out Tex-Mex and American favorites.
Both table and booth seating are available in the spacious dining area, and dozens of TVs ensure you won't miss a second of the big game - no matter where you are in the room.
You'll need a good while to peruse the menu before placing your order. After all, it's huge! There are over a dozen appetizers alone, including the popular "Big As Your Head Nachos" shown here.
When it comes to the main course, you'll have to decide whether you're in the mood for Tex-Mex or American.
Some of the fan-favorite south-of-the-border entrees include deep-dish enchiladas, fajitas, chile rellenos, and more. You can also create your own combo meal if you're really hungry!
As for the Texas eats, you'll see hot sandwiches, seven different kinds of burgers...
...and hearty, down-home dishes like chicken-fried steak and smoked baby back ribs.
If you have any room left at all, the desserts are simply to die for. Choices include apple pie, a pretzel turtle brownie, cheesecake, and funnel cake "fries."
The drink menu is almost as big as the food menu! Margaritas (both frozen and regular), daiquiris, piña coladas, and beer and wine ensure that everyone gets to sip on their favorite beverage.
Visit the 50th Street Caboose website or Facebook page for more information, including current hours and a full menu.
Have you ever been to 50th Street Caboose? If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Don't forget to check out our previous article for a hidden "Grand Canyon" near Lubbock that hardly anyone knows about.
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