Driving around downtown the other day, we came across the Tony's Burger log cabin on Hill and 11th streets. Such an odd and eye-catching little building. But what's the story is with it? We can't find much on on the Internets, and the realtor (see the "for sale" sign on roof) hasn't returned our calls. We want to hear from anyone who's eaten there in the past, who might know how long it's been there, what it was before it served everything from burgers to frijoles. Drop it in comments.
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