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I second the Colorado Cafe. Since my gf is rides horses (english and western), she loves going there for the bull riding. If you get off at exit 41 off 78, and basically follow around towards the Blue Star shopping center, Colorado Cafe is on your left (can't miss it). If you find something closer, let me know - I'm right over in High Bridge and wouldn't mind it if I didn't have to go so far when the gf wants her western fix
I'll let you know
My neighbour works at a riding stable (I think it's in Somerville) where you're given a hat and a horse and let loose so I'm also taking them (my brother is coming too) there. Should be very amusing to see them try western style riding.
They must be British..lol : )) I think the first American show to televise over in Britian was "Dallas". My Scottish visitors - Their favorite things to do when they come over are the Wolf Sanctuary over in Knowlton...Walmart of Course and the outlets in PA.
I'm not sure where Clinton is or whether you're interested strictly in country line-dancing. There is non-country line-dancing (old Motown songs, current R&B stuff like Cupid Shuffle, etc.) at the Bolero in Wildwood on Thurs. nights, also at the Holiday Inn in Runnemede on Sat. nights. Have fun!
Thanks so much. I sent the website to my brother and he LOVED it so we will be going for sure
Your welcome.
Have a little fun for me. I used to work around the corner but have never been there.
While you're there, check out Johnston Drive, better known as 13 bumps. You can read about it at the weird NJ web site. The scenery is beautiful. Best way to drive 13 bumps is to start from the road (Bonnie Burn) the Colorado Cafe is on
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