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A Route 66 Vibe

Remember the scene in the movie ‘Cars’ when they are driving along the newly fixed road and listening to “Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream)? Driving along 2nd Street in Downtown Casper in the evening gives off the same kind of vibe as that!

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As you feel like you’re on Route 66, keep the vibes going and head into “Rialto Soda Fountain”! This quaint little shop will have you twisting your head in all different directions to see all of the old-timey knick-knacks and fun decorations! After you’re done admiring the decor, you can order a delicious gourmet soda, some malts and ice cream, or some good old fashioned comfort food! 

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Talking with Rialto Soda Fountain’s owner, Rob Piotter, will make your day! He’ll make you feel welcome and like you’re his favorite customer no matter who you are! Rob has been running the soda fountain for 5 years, it began when Rob and his wife stumbled across the building and saw an old soda fountain in the back of the room! 

Rob appreciates the integrity and historical value of downtown Casper and loves that his shop has an older feel to it! Their expression is “Bringing Back Yesteryear”, and they love making it a fun, warm and family friendly environment! Rob’s favorite thing about his store is getting the chance to chat and connect with new people from all over, and they have a guest book which they ask everyone who comes in to sign and say where they are from! 

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Rob was happy to describe a few of his favorite things about the shop! One of his favorite decorations on the wall is a dollar that was signed by his very first customer who worked at the same shop back in the 40s; her name was Helen Panos! Another favorite is an old painting of a gibson girl that he bought from a lady who was cleaning out her house. Once inspecting it a little closer, he realized that it was signed by the original artist and dated 1912! The little details and history behind the shop and items in the shop are fascinating! While you’re there, ask him about all of the beautiful and fascinating decor that makes this shop so unique!

On your old-timey drive through downtown on 2nd street, stop by to listen to some of Rob’s stories, learn about some interesting history, have some fun and enjoy some of the delicious refreshments made right there in the Rialto Soda Fountain!  

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