By Porker on Friday, January 14, 2005 - 09:09 pm: Edit |
While located right on Fields next to DMV, this place is easy to miss if you're not looking for it. I've spent a lot more time in the 24-hour internet cafe here than eating the food, but they do an OK hamburger. It's open air like Kokomoz and Marg. Station, but they get a helluva lot less traffic in there -- Rick's has always been DEAD the handful of times I've been there.
The restaurant's niche is that they play movies on video round the clock, there is a schedule listed if you're exceeingly bored and looking for something to do.
Besides the internet cafe, Rick's offers a well-regarded online with delivery service anywhere in AC, and supposedly will send you a digital photo of your chick receiving her gift. The website is www.rickcafe.com
The website also features a 'girl of the month' and she's almost always packing C-cups or better. The last couple years' selectees are archived as well.
Oh, the internet place has air-con. That's about the best I can say about the place, other than it's conveniently located.
By Bingo on Friday, January 14, 2005 - 10:44 pm: Edit |
Rick is somebody I've known since about '93, which was my first trip there. At that time he used to have about four go-go girls dancing under the center pole but know it's just movies. He's a very mellow guy, almost a chain smoker, ex-Vietnam captain, as I recall. He's very tall and lanky and sometimes seen transporting a hottie on his motorbike. His food is pretty good but somewhat slow to serve and I take a lot of my barfines there for a snake after the bar while watching a movie. BTW, I brought him the "Little Big Man" movie for which he traded some meal credits. Lately, on my last few trips there, he's been seen doing video tapes (at a mud wrestling contest) or digital snaps of the girls (at Volcano). He's very well known in AC and as Porker says, partial to big breasted girls. One of his waitresses, Jenny (D-cups), was my gf. She's not there now though. One memorable experience was when a huge rain storm engulfed AC about two years after the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, water was about a foot high in his restaurant and nearly two feet on Fields Ave. Anyways, the next time I came back to AC, I asked Rick, "Hey, What happened to your pool table?" Rick said, "Somebody walked off with the cue ball and at $20 each, I decide it wasn't financially sound anymore." Rick, ever the business man....
By Porker on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 04:27 am: Edit |
Has been closed for quite awhile now. I liked the place -- it was kind of a sleepy little oasis among the Fields Ave. bustle -- but with all the money pouring into AC in the last several years, I'm sure it was a good decision to cash out and move on. I NEVER saw more than 3 customers in that place at one time, and the internet business got undercut by a sea of other 'net cafes charging half as much.
Rick's is still offering message and gift services from a new location behind Margarita Station.
By Metal on Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 10:16 pm: Edit |
I bought the "Bar Dance DVD" 1,103 Songs, and 72 Hours of Music in MP3 format from Rick's Cafe Behind Orchid. Awesome way to make the ladies fall in love with you; by offering them to Load their favorite songs on their Mobile Phones. (Bring or buy some SD Cards or Blue Tooth transfer phone). The DVD is Killer! It's basically all the songs they play in the bar's - all on one disc!
This place will also load any song you want on your's or your Honey Ko's music player/phone for like 10 pesos or so... very cheep "gift" for the ladies!