At 41 now, still a highlight. What about the "brain teasers" on the menu?
Growing up in Roseburg, it wasn't too far away....but when I was an adult, I was so disappointed to see it closed. What great parents I had to take me there at every visit!
And Pixieland also! How sad that closed way too soon. I also remember the go-carts across from Pixie Kitchen, next to Sambo's where I kissed a girl for the first time. I'm pretty sure her name was Tammy. The business may not exist, but my memory always will, including of Tammy.
Feb 09, 2008 Rating
I Miss Pixie Kitchen by: Anonymous
I remember visiting Pixie Kitchen with my parents and sister many times as a child. I remember how good the food was. I also remember the tables with the glass sections that were loaded with sand and seashells. Looking out at the busy courtyard while eating was awesome! We usually had to wait for a while to be seated, and my sister and I spent lots of time searching through all the toys in the gift shop. We also visited Pixie Land a few times. I was very disappointed when both places closed, but I still enjoy the memories I have of them.
Gayla Alverson (also age 42), Tigard, Oregon
Jan 21, 2008 Rating
Photos of Pixie Kitchen Memories, Yes Please! by: Anonymous
I'd love to see the digital photos from your Pixie Kitchen trip.
Marc
Jan 20, 2008 Rating
Thanks For The Story! by: Robert Mendez
Wow! Thanks so much for sharing with us all. The Pixie Kitchen was indeed one of the best memories I have when I was young.
My family and I spend a lot of time in Lincoln City and dad always had to listen to my sister and me talk about what we would do at Pixieland when we got there. haha.