Lambert's Cafe

Lambert's Cafe, also known as "Home of the Throwed Rolls" is a restaurant known for its homestyle cooking, "pass arounds", and its delicious "throwed" dinner rolls. It is distinguished from other restaurants by its policy of providing large 32 oz. drinks, a list of side items that are passed around to all customers, free refills on nearly all entrées, and most infamously for throwing their homemade dinner rolls to the customers. Many restaurants have mimicked the "throwed roll" concept, but Lambert's Cafe holds that they are the first restaurant to practice it. The restaurant has three locations: the original in Sikeston, MO, and two others in Ozark, MO and Foley, AL.

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History

Lambert's Cafe was opened on March 13, 1942 by Earl and Agnes Lambert in a small building on South Main Street in Sikeston Missouri. It consisted of a 9 stool counter and 8 tables for a total seating capacity of 41 people.

Earl Lambert passed away in 1976, and his son Norman and wife Patti, entered into the restaurant business as partners to Agnes Lambert. On April 20, 1981, Lambert's moved to 2109 East Malone and reopened for business. In 1988, the restaurant moved again to a site conveniently located for travelers along Interstate 55 in Sikeston.

On March 1, 1994 a second Lambert's Cafe was opened near Branson, Missouri on Highway 65 South, Junction CC & J, Ozark, Missouri and on June 24, 1996 the third restaurant was opened in Foley, Alabama.

Pass-arounds

Pass-arounds are carried around the restaurant in buckets and given to any customer who wants them. The traditional Lambert's pass-arounds include:

Locations

  • Sikeston, Missouri - Site of original Lambert's. 2515 E. Malone, Sikeston, MO, 63801
  • Ozark, Missouri - Just outside of Branson. 1800 W. State Hwy J, Ozark, MO, 65721
  • Foley, Alabama - Just North of Gulf Shores. 2981 S. McKenzie, Foley, AL 36535

External Links

  • Lambert's Cafe (http://www.throwedrolls.com/) - Official site for the Home of the Throwed Rolls
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