Kilgore Magazine Issue 13

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Centered in the space is an impressive, granite horseshoe shaped bar accented by brushed aluminum bar stools with wooden seats surrounding the exterior. Large flat screen TV’s are mounted from every angle to insure there’s not a bad seat in the house. A neon jukebox plays local favorites while old fire helmets, photos and firemen memorabilia make it a fun, laid back environment. Assistant Chief Downing was able to show off his remarkable wood working talents by making all the tables and building the extraordinary bar himself. Meadowbrook Golf Course One of the most exciting changes for Meadowbrook is the return of Director of Golf, David Cline. According to David, “Meadowbrook is my passion. I felt like my calling has always has been with golf.” David grew up playing at Meadowbrook and managed the club when it was under private ownership. David says, “We are getting more public play and attracting more tournaments.” David laughs, “For the first time I can remember, membership fees are down.” David offers lessons for public and private members and hopes to work with the high school golf team in the future. David agrees, “The course is in great shape, I am hearing that the greens are better than they have ever been.” Anyone can hit a round of golf Tuesday through Sunday, for only $30, including cart and green fee.

Fire House Bar & Grill Located: 1306 Houston St. Phone: 903-218-6927 Hours of Operation: Wednesday through Sunday 11:00am to 9:00pm Price Range: $10 - $15 a person Like us on Facebook

Meadowbrook Golf Course Located: 1306 Houston St. Phone: 903-984-3155 House: Tuesday – Sunday Price: $30, day to day, cart & green fee Like us on Facebook

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