7th Street Restaurant

7th Street Restaurant Tuesday-Thursday (11a.m-8:30 p.m)

Friday-Saturday (11 a.m-9:30 p.m)
(Bar open Friday till 12 a.m/ Sat till 1a.m)

Dine in or Carry out
(250)

Ugliest Kitty kat i've ever seen  😳 🤣
02/24/2025

Ugliest Kitty kat i've ever seen 😳 🤣

He hasn't exactly figured out how a pillow works
09/23/2023

He hasn't exactly figured out how a pillow works

Let’s do this 🤷🏽‍♂️  who’s ready to ride to  Idaho🕺🏽
08/13/2023

Let’s do this 🤷🏽‍♂️ who’s ready to ride to Idaho🕺🏽

A hole was burning in my pocket so one day a friend and I went out to find a project. We started at a salvage yard called “Martins” between Greeley and Loveland Colorado on Hwy 34, and later ended up at Georges. Our path lead us to a lot of potential projects, but none as savory as the Auburn. O...

Great hx 👍🏽
06/18/2023

Great hx 👍🏽

Meet Oscar Winning actor Wes Studi, A Rare Brand Of Vietnam Veteran!
You may not know the name Wes Studi, but you would probably recognize his face, and you should. Studi is a Cherokee, a Vietnam veteran and an accomplished actor. He has been acting for several decades and is well-known for his roles in movies like, “Dances With Wolves,” and “The Last of the Mohicans,” and many other roles on film and TV.
He recently received an Oscar, “Lifetime Achievement Award” for his acting career. As a 17-year-old Studi got permission from his parents to join the National Guard. That was in the early 60s. He signed up for the usual 6-year hitch at that time.
While serving he began to hear a lot of stories from returning Vietnam veterans and decided he wanted to know if he was up to that experience. With only a year to go on his original 6-year enlistment in the National Guard, Studi volunteered to go active duty and to go to Vietnam.
Studi served in Vietnam in 1967-1968. He was assigned to the 3rd Bn, 39th Infantry of the 9th Infantry Division and was stationed down in the Mekong Delta area. He arrived just in time for what was called the mini Tet.
His unit was at a place called the French Fort on one of the Mekong Delta rivers, very near the coast. During the time he was there his unit would be deployed on many missions throughout that delta area.
Like so many returning Vietnam veterans, Studi’s coming home experience was made difficult, not so much by the negative attitudes that greeted us when we came home, that was bad enough, but by something more intimate, more personal, more interior.
While in Vietnam we had grown used to living every moment of our lives aware of the imminent threat of death that hung around us like a pall in every moment, in every place. Because it was so present at all times, we grew accustomed to living with that tension. It shaped our consciousness, our “awakeness.” It made us constantly attentive to our surroundings, constantly keyed up to act at a moment’s notice.
It was that fundamental survival mechanism that became our unconscious habit, a part of what we brought home with us.
Studi remembers that coming home, it took a long time to let go of that constant awareness of potential imminent threat. We were always tense, always keyed up, never letting our guard down. It was this that often made those around us think that we were a little crazy.
In those early years after coming home from Vietnam, before Studi decided to try out an acting career, he did a lot for his tribal community. He taught the Cherokee language and the Cherokee syllabary and was involved with the Cherokee language newspaper, among other things. He is active in Native American rights efforts as well.
Vietnam Veterans are all proud of Wes Studi for his recent recognition as an Oscar winner for his lifetime of superb acting and starring roles in such great and memorable movies. We honor him for his service to the country in Vietnam as well.
Thank you, Wes Studi for giving us such honest portrayals of Native American life over your decades long career.
The Giant Killer book & page honors our vets! The Giant Killer book encompasses several of the heroes from our page and highlights Green Beret Captain Richard Flaherty's incredible life. Available as a Paperback, Audiobook and documentary. On Amazon Walmart Spotify and most major retailers.
Story by Dan Doyle.

06/06/2023

Hello, just FYI…
After 20 years in business Jerry and Kim have decided to retire out 🕺🏽
so we can enjoy family and grandchildren and do some traveling…

So for now 7th Street is closed…
if You or someone you know is Looking for a small restaurant bar& grill business contact me as it is
FOR SALE (all equipment & property)
7th Street is complete and ready to go… All you need is your inventory, a few permits and one small payment to Kim and Jerry My cell 936-585-0969 thank you 🙏

Wow,  makes me want to fish  🤷🏽‍♂️To go fishing & hunting is still on my retirement to do list  🙏
06/05/2023

Wow, makes me want to fish 🤷🏽‍♂️
To go fishing & hunting is still on my retirement to do list 🙏

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754 7th Street
Cushing, TX
75760

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