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Old backaroo in three rivers
Old backaroo in three rivers






old backaroo in three rivers

It takes a lot of hard work to make an operation seem so lowkey and deliver such tasty bites, a mark that there is a lot of love doing what they do. Sway to the sounds of Jimmy Cliff while eating a black bean quinoa slider and sipping a good brew and share stories with others at the communal picnic tables.

old backaroo in three rivers

The grounds are leveled with a permanent rain shelter overhead and a freestanding fireplace that looks like it fell off a coal train. Thankful for the Ol’ Buckaroo, a roadside restaurant started up by some good hearted Berkley transplants that are sparking new creative culture in this quiet community.Ī simple operation out of a black food truck, handwritten type painted on the side, with big glass bulbs hanging in perfect disarray from the roof. It is this roadside attraction that reveals a hip undercurrent slowly (very slowly) starting to emerge in the Three Rivers area. Sleeps 4 comfortably with ample space for a single couple. The space is adorned with the owners personal collection of photographs and trinkets, just the right amount of character to feel at home. There is a kitchen on the first level to prepare morning coffee, a built in bookcase to curl up with a classic, or warm up by one of the beachside campfires.

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We suggest the panorama room- a split level space with an angled wood beam ceiling and large glass windows looking out onto the river and to the grand hills beyond. The small town fills up with lake enthusiasts during the summer but keeps a steady stream of international visitors coming to visit the Sequoia National Park year round.įour custom lodges nestled right up to the bank of the river with beachside campfires. The word on this retreat town is out, Angelica Houston and William Shatner being among a few celebrities that own properties near the river. Situated at the base of the Sequoia National Park, with meandering rivers and roaming views of hills and canyons. The place is Three Rivers, an idyllic country town that offers a great weekend escape from the hurried city life. Remembering there is a star filled sky just 3 hours away by car from Los Angeles is just another layer of bliss. There is something simply divine about the sound of water rushing over smooth river rocks and a popped bottle of bubbles shared with good company. Post holiday blues will soon set in, and fortunately there is a charming river town tucked away with everything you need for a weekend to lift your spirit. My wife and I already plan to return for drinks in a couple of weeks.That sweet spot in between the holidays has come and gone far too quickly you have eaten gluttonous amounts of carbs, torn through piles of gifts, held the annual burning of the tree, and maintained a shred of sanity as the last of the in-laws file out the door. Ol Buckaroo also appears to be pet friendly as I did see a small dog with its family during our visit. I assume these toys are alway available to play with. My young son enjoyed filling the old Tonka dump trucks and tractors with the gravel which covered the ground. There were three waitresses (after reading other reviews I now know one was the owner, Nicky) all of whom stopped at some point to make sure we were doing okay or say hello. The Ol Buckaroo is well staffed and the staff is very friendly. I had one of about five local beers which the Ol Buckaroo serves. My wife had a soda made in house with a berry simple syrup which had a great taste. Also my burger was made with grass fed beefing I believe organic veggies. I think both of our meals were around $12. The prices are comparable to other sit down chain establishments. I thought my burger was tasty and well cooked. My wife loves her food and looks forward to returning. She had a chicken sandwich and I had the burger. My wife and I made it to the Ol Buckaroo for lunch. I live in the surrounding area and had been trying to make it to this food truck after having past it a few time while going and coming from other Three Rivers establishments. It is a rustic, outdoor dining area, surrounded by amazing scenery, that serves a small but well done menu. This restaurant is exactly what it appears to be.








Old backaroo in three rivers