Cedar Glen
Malt shop curiosity
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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 07:02 AM
hey sean. can you post your open times for me?
thanks.
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 07:24 AM
Thank you for all the nice comments.we are open S-TH 10AM-7PM.Friday and Saturday 10AM-9PM.Thanks again.
Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 08:41 PM
My ex-husband, Jack, and I were friends of Henry & Anna and their daughter, Adriana. We lived with Adriana in the house on the corner, across from the Malt Shop, and we kept ate there so often we had to keep a running tab. My son was born in April 1980, and we moved off the mountain later that year. My husband and I plan to drive up to the Malt Shop this weekend, for old times' sake. I hope I can still get a chocolate/ banana/ peanut butter malt!

Sent: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 06:57 PM
Yummy PB, bananas and chocolate Malt... (THICK) were my faves. Let me know after you come up if you get to have one and if was the same as you remember. I have eaten there once or twice in the last 15 yrs and have never been hungry enough to order a Malt!! It just wasn't the same without Henry and Ana there

Sent: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 07:52 PM
You're right MtnBabyNurse! I'll have to order the malt right away, so if there's no room for food I can pack that to go.

Sometimes, Adriana and I would sneak into the Malt Shop after hours. We'd take a banana, pour hot fudge on it and eat it like that. Shawny lived there practically too. Good old days!!
Sent: Monday, November 9, 2009 06:46 AM
My husband, Jeff, and I ate lunch at the Malt Shop yesterday, and we really enjoyed our meal. The place is super clean and more airy than it was back in the day. (I noticed they have opened up that little room off to the side that used to be very dark and was rarely used.) We shared a BLT so that we'd have room for the malts. I had a chocolate/banana /peanut butter malt, and it was really good.
When I was married to Jack Coble, we used to live with our friend, Adriana Mageau, in the second house on the left up Forest Drive. Then Jack and I moved to one of the four little houses straight across Hook Creek Road from the Malt Shop.
Jeff and I had a wonderful day driving around the mountain, in memory of Jack, Adriana Mageau, and her father, Henry Bonafont. The last house Jack and I lived in on the mountain was down Hook Creek Road, near Bridge Road, and the house burned down during the fires.

I really miss living in Cedar Glen!!
Sent: Monday, November 9, 2009 10:36 AM
In these forty years in Arrowhead, we've raised three children to adulthood and I have never been to the Malt Shop. I intend to go this week.
Sent: Monday, November 9, 2009 10:52 AM
After all these years on the mountain, MrsMountainScot and I finally went there because we had heard good things. We were very happy we went and we decided we will be going there regularly. The burgers are excellent, in fact, some of the best I've had.
When I was a kid, it was our family tradition to have Dad make banana malts on Sunday evenings while we watched Wonderful World of Disney and Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom on TV. It was the only TV we were allowed to watch.
I haven't had one of those malts for many years but when I had that one at the Malt Shop, it brought back all those great memories. It was exactly the same as my Dad used to make.
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