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Joshua Tree's Crossroads Cafe mention in dishwashing/climbing article in Stokelab

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Luke Mehall · · Durango, Colorado · Joined May 2009 · Points: 2,568
Stokelab's 3rd issue. page 76 for the climbing article

What's up with Crossroads right about now, is it open with the new owners, anyone know? found memories...
Jay Knower · · Plymouth, NH; Lander, WY · Joined Jul 2001 · Points: 6,131

Great article Luke.

Cory Harelson · · Boise, ID · Joined Mar 2008 · Points: 2,410

Oh no! I hope they don't change too much! We eat there every time we're in joshua tree. I was wondering why they were closed last time. I always look forward to a pitcher of anchor steam and a grilled coyote after a day on the rocks...

Mary Moser · · Kirkland, AZ · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 200

The "new" Crossroads Cafe is now open in Joshua Tree. My husband tried the Hell Burger, which he thought was good. However, the bun wasn't the quality type bread we are all used to under the previous ownership. The french fries were excellent! Here is a link to their Facebook page:

facebook.com/pages/Crossroa…

Mary Moser · · Kirkland, AZ · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 200
Mary Moser wrote:The "new" Crossroads Cafe is now open in Joshua Tree. My husband tried the Hell Burger, which he thought was good. However, the bun wasn't the quality type bread we are all used to under the previous ownership. The french fries were excellent! Here is a link to their Facebook page: facebook.com/pages/Crossroa…
Here is their direct website: crossroadscafejtree.com/ind…
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