While playing for the Redskins, Curtis opened several successful restaurants in the Washington, D.C. area and knew that this was to be his career after his playing days were over. In 1992, Curtis 'came home' to Lubbock and continued in the restaurant business opening the old Whaler's Bay and in 1999, he opened Cujo's Sports Bar & Grill. In addition to great food, fun atmosphere and the coldest beer in Texas, it is truly a monument to the world of sports. Much of the memorabilia you see on the walls at Cujo's comes from Curtis' private collection. There are over 40 TV's, Interactive Games, Pool and of course West Texas most popular sport . . . socializing!
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08/17/2009

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baseball

Over 20 tv's in the place some playing golf ,some nascar , mostly baseball , the place was empty , I asked the waitress if they could turn the volume up on the tv to listen to the Nascar race today 8-16-2009 , she stated , "The Bartender is a huge NASCAR fan , But he would not Turn the Volume up on the race because "HE IS WATCHING Texas Play Boston "





I will Never go their again to watch sports if we gotta watch wahat the Bartender Has to watch I mean come on " REALLY" .



food was mediochre at best , I hope the Kitchen is cleaner than the restrooms , Reminds me of someplaces that have closed .. place probably won't last long ... Wild Wings still the place to go for sports...

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Neighborhood
Northridge
Categories
Taverns, Bar & Grills, Bars, Brew Pubs, Night Clubs, Restaurants
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Parking: Lot, Free

Cuisines: Bar & Grills, Brew Pubs

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