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In Memory of a Soldier, Douglas J. Green
When I read the description of the restaurant it certainly wasn't your regular diner. When we arrived at the location in Downtown Las Vegas the outside did not look anything like a restaurant. The building belonged to a law firm or something. Paid parking is available right next to the building or drive inside the small alley way right next to the building and there is a parking lot immediately to the left.
We entered the restaurant and noticeable are all the military memorabilia displayed on the walls and small American flags on each dining table. Dougie J's Café is a restaurant dedicated to the memory of Douglas J. Green who was killed in action serving his country in Afghanistan. We were the only guests inside the place. We were not given any menus... there were none at the time? Instead the server told us of our choices. The menu was very limited but it's okay they had something we liked. I ordered the Mushroom Swiss Burger [$10.50] and hubby had an omelette. Our food was home-cooked and nicely presented... but most importantly, delicious! The restaurant served great traditional American food.
The owner and his server were nice and friendly. Owner chatted with us and mentioned that he lived in Sacramento over ten years ago. He served our country from 1988 to 1993 in the US Army as a 91B Combat Medic. He, a U.S. Army veteran, is doing an awesome thing with redemption program. He was telling us that the restaurant also serves as a culinary training course that introduces the knowledge and skills (with emphasis on planning, preparation and presentation of food) to meet the needs of the restaurant industry. I'd love to mention more about his program but if you happen to visit this place he'll be glad to chat with you more about it.
Review #1061
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