Lambert's Cafe is well known as "The Home of the Throwed Rolls"
People flock in droves to get into Lambert's Cafe just to catch a roll for
dinner. The waiter comes out yelling "HOT ROLLS! HOT ROLLS!" and it
catches the attention of everyone in the rustic atmospheric room. The
ambiance is that of an old log cabin with license plates from all over the
country nailed upon the walls. You enjoy your old fashioned home cooked
meal while listening to an older woman playing her heart out at the piano. As
the waiter sets down his large tray of hot rolls and calls out to the crowd,
hands go up to catch a roll that is thrown to them from about 20 feet away.
The rolls are absolutely mouth watering.
The origin of the rolls is due to the fact that more than half the people in
the world depend on wheat as one of their basic food groups and more of the
earth's surface is covered by wheat crops than any other food crop.
Their ovens
begin to crank out the rolls at 9:15am and continue until 9:00pm without
interruption. "Last year we averaged baking 520 dozen rolls per day, for a
grand total of 2,246,400 individual rolls. The rolls are 5 inches in
diameter and if they were to lay out all the rolls they made in a year it would
cover 177.27 miles.
Earl and Agnes Lambert established Lambert's Cafe on March 13, 1942 with 14
cents between them. They borrowed $1500 from Tish Jones and hired 5
employees to open their business in a small building on South Main Street in
Sikeston, Missouri. They had a total seating capacity of 41 people.
They began the policy of serving vegetables, meat and
dessert immediately.
The years were very trying for everyone as World War II and severe rationing
made the operations of the restaurant extremely difficult. Even though
meat and supplies were very limited, the Lamberts managed to keep the Cafe open.
Earl died in 1976, and his son Norman and wife Patty began working at the
business as partners to Agnes Lambert, who even though she was in her golden
years continued to work eight hour days, six days a week.
In April of 1981 the building wore out over time, so the establishment was
moved to 2109 East Malone and opened for business. Seating capacity
increased and the building was a little more modernized but the principles were
still the same. Employees treated everyone who entered the building the
way that they would want to be treated and vowed to keep the high quality of
service that they had always offered.
Lambert's dream lives on. "We have always been proud to say, Yes!
We're the One and Only!" But now we have taken the challenge". March
1, 1994 the second Lambert's Cafe opened near Branson, Missouri.
Construction for a third Lambert's Cafe in Foley, Alabama began in November 1995
and opened June 24th 1996.
All locations serve the same types of food and have the same ambiance that
was initialized when they opened the first business. If you miss your
chance to grab a bite to eat at Lambert's Cafe, you've missed a real treat!
Source: Lambert's Cafe - The Only Home of Throwed Rolls. Lambert's Cafe. 22 Jul 2004
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