Friday, June 13, 2014

Swampy's on the Rainbow River


Swampy's offers good ol' fashioned southern cooking, a variety of drinks, good service, and a great view. Oh, also fried pickles!

20 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

All they need now are comfy chairs and tables!

Small City Scenes said...

Yum fried pickles. Am I having another baby???
MB

William Kendall said...

I'm sure I could find something on the menu to my liking!

Sylvia K said...

Ah, sounds/looks like my kind of place!! Hope you have a great weekend, Lowell!!

Randy said...

Oh you had me at Fried Pickles. I'll bring the Ranch!

Randy said...

Oh you had me at Fried Pickles. I'll bring the Ranch!

Kay said...

I'll pass on the pickles.

Halcyon said...

I'll pass on the fried pickles, but the set-up does look inviting.

Anonymous said...

Looks just the job to me, lots of outdoor seating too!

Anonymous said...

Ya, I knew they'd be something fried here. Got 'river clams'?

Sharon said...

It looks a lot like some of the places I passed on drive south to the Keys.

Karl said...

Nice photo and place, Lowell.
Out of season now?

Judy said...

That is a perfect name for a place in that local!

People leave their kids in the cars in Phoenix too. They just had one a week ago that was rescued by the fire department and the mother was arrested. Luckily the child survived.

VP said...

5.30 PM here, it would be the right time for a visit there...

cieldequimper said...

Fried pickles??? Huh. Well, why not?

RedPat said...

Looks like a perfect location for some kind of seafood, Lowell. I'd try a pickle!

magiceye said...

All that in a lovely ambiance too!! Well captured!

LOLfromPasa said...

If you say it is good, I'm sure it is! Like the setting for sure!

Unknown said...

Never tried fried pickles!

EG CameraGirl said...

I'd like to TRY a fried pickle. I wonder if I'd like it. Hmmm.

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