We have eaten at Lambert's in Sikeston and Foley, AL before. When I saw on the Overnight RV Parking app that Lambert's allowed you to stay in the parking lot overnight for free, we set that as one of our destinations. It will be our first boon-docking experience.
Boon-docking or dry camping is staying without connections to electricity, water, and sewer. We are self-contained. We carry 50 gallons of water and have 25 gallon grey and black water tanks. We also have a generator, so we are not suffering by any means.
The food at Lambert's is very good and it is a very interesting place to eat. The rolls (which are very large) are thrown to you from a roll delivery cart. You know when the rolls show up. When people start waving their hands like a rock star just showed up looking for a seat, the rolls are here.
The thrower rolls the cart down the middle of the main walkway. It doesn't matter if you are sitting 5 ft away or 40 ft away. If you hold your hand up you will get a roll thrown your way. Even if you don't want a roll, you should still pay attention. Some of the rookie roll throwers' aim can be off a bit, you might get whacked on the back of the head with a roll. But not to worry, it's not french bread, they're soft rolls.
We finished up eating what we could of our meal. The portions are huge (both the entree and sides). They also bring around fried potatoes & onions, macaroni & tomatoes, black-eyed peas, and fried okra (as well as sorghum and apple butter for the rolls). We took leftovers for the trip to Bowling Green the next day.
It was still a bit warm when we got back to the RV so we fired up the generator and ran the AC for about an hour. Once we it cooled down inside, the temperature held pretty good for the evening. We slept well and the next morning we headed toward KY.
I hope you have a chance to experience Lambert's some day.
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| Lambert's Cafe, Home of the Throwed Rolls |
| Get ready, here it comes (Lambert's photo) |
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| I circled the flying roll (Lambert's photo) |
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| The trip, so far |







