A visit to the Grants Cafe

The Cibola County Beacon published an interesting feature about the Grants Cafe in Grants, N.M., which has been serving customers along Route 66 since 1949.

And get this: The restaurant has had the same cook for more than 50 years, and the owner has been there more than 30.

Alice Rose Johnson, a cook for the café since 1955, remembers the decade of the 1960s as being the busiest. In those days, there was a motel behind the café and the kitchen crew packed brown bag lunches for the fire fighters who lodged there during the summer fire season. […]

The current owner, Steve Vigil has been at the local bistro since 1977.

“He makes the chili and I make the beans,” said Johnson. “Mary is a very good waitress and she helps me a lot. Sandy is the dish washer, she’s a very good worker,” Johnson said of her family of co-workers. […]

“We’re hanging in ’till we can’t do it anymore,” she added. “We’re waiting to win the Power Ball. We’re dreamers.”

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