I bought this book for my young son because I remembered having a copy when I was a kid (no, it wasn't a first edition copy). Our grandchildren love the train experience!

Welcome back. My only complaint would be the buns were a bit flat/squished on the burger but it was still tasty. Service at the window is curt, but efficient. The people are usually nice and helpful, but today they were awesome! What safety measures are they taking? When the train is going up a really tall hill the train starts to slip backwards and it is up the the little red caboose to save the train from going backwards which it does. 39 reviews of The Red Caboose "Great little place to grab a hot dog or fries. I've worked in service industry/customer service all my life and I was…""Well, what a surprise. Mannnnm that always helps. If you haven't been here before put your phone down, get in the car and head over there for some delicious dogs.This place showed me today that racist still exist in Winston-Salem.I am asking all my friends and family to boycott this business.I really don't want to hate on this place but unfortunately I just can't give this place a good review.

An unflinchingly honest, eye-opening, heartful story that's sure to keep readers talking. The story here is all right but it just feels a little dated in some of the dialogue and plot points. The illustrations are great and the message of the book is a wonderful one for all children to learn: everyone is important, and sometimes you just have to try harder.I suppose this book is a classic, but neither I nor my nieces are very interested in it. He even noticed that my husband had ordered grilled…""Updating my review because now that Dorian is gone, it seems this store is back to…""It is a good thing I don't live in Winston -Salem or I would have a "Real Big"…" I don't know why.Another winner from Little Golden Books. Anything else to note about them right now?Find more Sandwiches near Little Red Caboose Sandwich Shop

An unflinchingly honest, eye-opening, heartful story that's sure to keep readers talking. I'll go back for a hot dog next time. There is so much to point out in the pictures.

Tibor Gergely was born in Hungary in 1900 and emigrated to the US in 1939.He went on to become one of the most prolific early illustrators of Little Golden Books. a small town in Mississippi in 1927, the daughter of a midwife and a sawmill worker, Leontyne Price might have grown up singing the blues. Silly animals are cleverly ... It LITERALLY is a Little Red Caboose attached to another traincar to form the restaurant!

Laugh and learn as this American ... —Angie Thomas, #1 ...

We are serious about something happy! —Angie Thomas, #1 Born in ... Think more along the lines of hotdogs with relish out of a tear packet. The service was awesome drinks refills and chip refills were non stop. We stopped in on a business road trip and enjoyed Hamburgers and fries. The burgers were ok. She points out the train signals and gates and we talk about up and down. Then a couple more engines come along to help the train up the hill. The burgers are really good, and husby loves the hotdogs with chili, however, I will pass on them. What else could you want?If you are looking for a bit of an adventure with just OK food then try this place out. The art overall is great - love Tibor Gergely - but it's similarly dated, especially when the train goes up the mountain past the encampment of Native Americans. First really nice lady at window. Odd to see the word "Tyres" incorrectly spelled as "Tires" in one of the illustrations.A children's book that I do not recall with any particular fondness. The Little Red Caboose is a children's book by Marian Potter and illustrated by Tibor Gergely, first published by Little Golden Book in 1953. You can view Barnes & Noble’s Privacy Policy Auto Suggestions are available once you type at least 3 letters.

It's a lesson in humility and pride in ones talents, be they extraordinary or simple.This classic Golden Book is simple, easy to read, and not too wordy.

Born in The decor is kitschy.Love the hotdogs!! You can order at the outside window or go inside and order and sit there. dads, sisters, brothers — and even Great Aunt Sue — appear in dozens of combinations, demonstrating all kinds of nontraditional families! This classic Little Golden Book, originally published in 1953, tells the tale of a charming red caboose who wants nothing more than to be as popular as the big steam engine at the front of the train.