15 Forgotten Fast Food Chains

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Fast food has become a major industry across the world and some places such as McDonalds rule the market. Over the years there have been many different fast food restaurants that have come and gone. In this video we will have a look at 15 forgotten fast food chains.
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  • @79champions
    @79champions Před 2 lety +914

    Fun little story. My mom met my dad at Winky's. She was a waitress and was serving him a milkshake. She tripped and spilled it all over him. He was smitten.

    • @baronvg
      @baronvg Před rokem +98

      That’s a nice story. But now, as someone who watches a lot of science lectures, I can’t help but think how maybe you wouldn’t exist at all had your mom not tripped. Think of all the people who never existed because of something not happening.

    • @larrysouthern5098
      @larrysouthern5098 Před rokem +31

      Awwww... That's toooooo cute 😍...

    • @markdagostino9666
      @markdagostino9666 Před rokem +14

      Sounds like you’re also a Pittsburgher too!

    • @longlongshadows392
      @longlongshadows392 Před rokem +7

      And ...sticky😄

    • @HungryForTastyFoodAndComicArt
      @HungryForTastyFoodAndComicArt Před rokem +16

      adorable! yayyyyy for Romance!

  • @mattmoore9073
    @mattmoore9073 Před rokem +251

    One restaurant I remember when I was a child growing up, which I believe is no longer around is Bonanza; which specialized in steaks and had a salad bar.

    • @terrytitus5291
      @terrytitus5291 Před rokem +4

      Was it is Denver?

    • @mattmoore9073
      @mattmoore9073 Před rokem +13

      @@terrytitus5291 - Oh no. It is in my hometown of Benton, IL. It is long gone, but not forgotten in my mind. They were big in the MidWest.

    • @stellamackeyloveworks
      @stellamackeyloveworks Před rokem +9

      I remember Bonanza! Maybe it was just an IL thing:)

    • @lauranorwar
      @lauranorwar Před rokem +9

      We had them in Michigan as well!

    • @carriefudge6770
      @carriefudge6770 Před rokem +10

      Had them in ohio too

  • @cliffright1142
    @cliffright1142 Před rokem +57

    The first fast food restaurant my parents ever took our large family to was Carrols in North Syracuse. For a tight budget, you couldn’t beat it and it was so exciting for all us kids off a farm. Two kids could eat for a dollar. How cool it was.

    • @marcianuffer2820
      @marcianuffer2820 Před rokem +2

      Watertown NY, by Ames.

    • @richardgreenwood6360
      @richardgreenwood6360 Před rokem +3

      If this comment had said Rochester rather than Syracuse, it would have been mine.

    • @maryhlad7501
      @maryhlad7501 Před 6 měsíci

      Every time my Uncle Shorty would pickup my mom and I at the Greyhound bus station in Watertown, NY, he would take us to Carrol’s restaurant for lunch before heading to his house in Lowville, NY.

    • @edwardzarnowski5558
      @edwardzarnowski5558 Před 2 měsíci +1

      My brother worked at a Carrols just outside of Scranton Pennsylvania .

  • @dianaortiz9775
    @dianaortiz9775 Před rokem +41

    Walgreens and Woolworths had restaurants in their stores. Great sandwiches and malts. I worked at the Woolworth pizza counter. Very popular. Goldblatts stores made famous in A Christmas Story had a popular restaurant and deli

    • @LKMNOP
      @LKMNOP Před rokem

      Grant's pharmacy also had a diner counter.

    • @driversseat523
      @driversseat523 Před rokem +1

      Kmart had a eatery too.

    • @dianaortiz9775
      @dianaortiz9775 Před rokem

      @@driversseat523 yes. The French fries there were really good.

    • @Jeff-uj8xi
      @Jeff-uj8xi Před 11 měsíci

      Yep, 5 & 10 stores as well as drug stores had soda fountains and lunch counters. Most department stores did too.

  • @blockcl
    @blockcl Před rokem +194

    Growing up in a very rural area in the 60s, fast food restaurants seemed quite exotic and required considerable travel. The closest we got was the A&W root beer stand in Brodhead, Wis. (served by carhops). Going there was a special treat, usually given as a reward for baling hay all day. It's funny how such a seemingly insignificant thing can evoke such strong (and happy) memories.

    • @lindahollander3588
      @lindahollander3588 Před rokem +7

      We had a & w in our town also something similar was dog and suds they had a Texas burger that was so good it had Chilli on it. We would get one before we went to the drive in across the highway, boy were those were the days

    • @sandrahossman2089
      @sandrahossman2089 Před rokem +5

      We use to eat at an A&W on vacation, was fun. As a small girl I would eat at Red Barn, had great salads.

    • @optimusprimer4392
      @optimusprimer4392 Před rokem +6

      We had a A&W here in Minnesota that was round it was brick and it had a fireplace in the middle of the store I remember eating bacon cheeseburgers when I was a kid with root beer classic place

    • @shammydammy2610
      @shammydammy2610 Před rokem +4

      My husband used to work at the A&W in Monroe.

    • @chuckbuckbobuck
      @chuckbuckbobuck Před rokem +6

      Yes. I went to an A& W in Rawlins, Wyoming June 3, 1966 and their fish sandwich and frosty mug of root beer was so good I still remember that visit nearl 60 years ago.

  • @northerngrace6108
    @northerngrace6108 Před rokem +105

    I also remember eating at Woolworth’s and Kmart. Kmart had the best sub sandwiches. Woolworth’s had great malts.

    • @foxtrot312
      @foxtrot312 Před rokem +20

      Kmart another great American institution that is gone 😞

    • @AngusHenry09
      @AngusHenry09 Před rokem +5

      Oh my goodness, yes !!! Loved going there for just a sub sometimes.

    • @FRANKSNAKE71
      @FRANKSNAKE71 Před rokem +2

      @@foxtrot312 There are still KMarts. Just visited one in St. Thomas USVI.

    • @MrRlb183
      @MrRlb183 Před rokem +8

      Woolworth had the best ice cold cokes!

    • @bobbydowns4785
      @bobbydowns4785 Před rokem +9

      I used to love Kmart subs.

  • @ShaighJosephson
    @ShaighJosephson Před rokem +47

    Surprised that A&W Drive-Ins weren't mentioned... That used to be a huge chain...

    • @Burrrlygrrrly
      @Burrrlygrrrly Před rokem +6

      I was thinking of them too! Best root beer floats ever! There aren’t any local to me anymore but surprisingly there’s still 21 locations in my state, looks like they’re still operating in 37 states. That made me happy, knowing they’re still around. Now I wanna do a mini road trip to the nearest one and get a dose of nostalgia 😊
      The other I thought of was Skippers, I loved that place and used to go for a weekly date night with my bf at the time back in the late 90’s. Now there’s only a few left in my state but they’re all several hours away. In contrast Washington seems to have a bunch left. Not sure if they’re elsewhere as the location search function on their website requires a zip code to search a 300 mile radius. Now thst I realize how far out of reach they are I’m craving some fish n chips 😅

    • @joels5150
      @joels5150 Před rokem +12

      A&W’s still exist. Probably why they aren’t on this listing. Some are combined with KFC’s/Taco Bell because they are owned by the same corporation now. There are still standalone A&W’s too. At least in California.

    • @dawnboese6613
      @dawnboese6613 Před rokem +6

      It's still around

    • @mrchilli5618
      @mrchilli5618 Před rokem +3

      A&W are well represented where I am. There are as many here as there are McDonald's.

    • @LKMNOP
      @LKMNOP Před rokem +1

      Or dog and suds. Dog and suds had way better root beer than A&w. It was smoother and thicker. And they're hot dogs were fantastic. I always got the pedigree pup. That was a hot dog with everything on it but chilli.

  • @jamesszalla4274
    @jamesszalla4274 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I loved the Ho Jo restaurants when I was a kid. They were pretty much the only restaurants on the Pennsylvania Turnpike back then. A couple times a year, we’d take the Turnpike to visit my great grandparents in rural Pennsylvania. We always stopped at a Ho Jo for lunch. My dad and I usually got the fried clams. They were also the only place that had self-flushing toilets. To a little kid in the mid 1960s, these things were almost magical. They weren’t as common as they are today 😊

    • @rodneybender6865
      @rodneybender6865 Před 6 měsíci

      I remember those little magnet dogs I got at a HO JOs on the Pa Turnpike early 60s 😊

  • @sebastianponce9658
    @sebastianponce9658 Před rokem +114

    Back in the late 70's I used to love eating deluxe cheeseburgers at Woolworths food counter when I went shopping with my mother. For some reason that was my favorite burger and fries and I always remember how much I looked forward to eating lunch there.

    • @trixie9777
      @trixie9777 Před rokem +7

      I remember Rexall drug store food counter. Burgers were delicious there too!

    • @sebastianponce9658
      @sebastianponce9658 Před rokem +8

      @@trixie9777 there were so many places like that back in the day...I wish I could travel in time just to eat one of those cheeseburgers.

    • @carlsaganlives5112
      @carlsaganlives5112 Před rokem +5

      Same here, except it was a Kresge's - forerunner to K - Mart. Good times!

    • @johnnyc5422
      @johnnyc5422 Před rokem +15

      Yes!! I Loved Woolworth's grilled cheese and fries. Then we'd shop there and I'd get a nice toy. Maybe some colorforms or a Batman and Robin figure with a build in plastic parashoot. Man, fun times!!!

    • @KroovyMonsoon
      @KroovyMonsoon Před rokem +7

      Yes me too ! All the way into the very early '90s whenever I shopped at Woolworths with my mother or grandmother we always had lunch there. Their burgers & fries were great but my fave was the fried chicken. All their food was good. I miss Woolworths

  • @johnwood551
    @johnwood551 Před rokem +176

    I remember driving cross country with my parents in the 50’s on two lane highways before the Interstate systems came about , and you had to eat at little eateries and you never knew what kind of food was available.When Howard Johnsons came about you strained your eyes looking for one where you knew you would get good food, ice cream and a clean place to sleep.

    • @dalecorne3869
      @dalecorne3869 Před rokem +10

      With me, it was in the 60's and traveling back and forth from Virginia to Michigan with my parents when their vacations came around. We would always stop at a Howard Johnson's, each way of the trip, so it brings back great memories

    • @sandybruce9092
      @sandybruce9092 Před rokem +10

      John - I loved to go to Howard Johnsons or HoJo as it was called back then. My husband didn’t eat any fish except the fried clams there. Last time we ate in one was 1995!!! Seems that I also remember that their scoops of ice cream were t round but sort of like a pyramid shape but had a little flat top. Great memories😄😄👍👍👍

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 Před rokem +11

      That's why the roof was orange, it stood out. You couldn't miss a HoJo's.

    • @debbiepettit2110
      @debbiepettit2110 Před rokem

      Bull. Howard Johnson a does not serve a baked potato. This was told to my 6mo. Pregnant Mother who was shocked that the waitress acted like baked potatoes were not a thing you would order at the classy Howard Johnson's. It was the most creatinest stupid thing I ever heard anyone say Period.

    • @philipputt
      @philipputt Před rokem +3

      Thanks. I like others remember road trips with my parents in the 1960's. We would stop at HOJO's motels & I always had fried chicken with vanilla ice cream. The ice cream came in a metal silver dish that was cold, I can taste it now, 60 years later. My parents always teased me, 'don't you want to try anything else, but I never did.

  • @ericanderson3836
    @ericanderson3836 Před rokem +20

    I fondly remember Bob’s Big Boy from my childhood. Great food and cool comic books!

    • @mickeynugent5675
      @mickeynugent5675 Před rokem

      An older friend from Ohio said they had Frisch’s Big Boy in Cincinnati. It sounded like the same concept as Bob’s

    • @willk7184
      @willk7184 Před 11 měsíci

      I remember their super-thick shakes, had to eat them with a spoon.

    • @kristinlambert8811
      @kristinlambert8811 Před 8 měsíci +1

      In Oklahoma we had kip's big boy

    • @seraphineraevenwulf
      @seraphineraevenwulf Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@mickeynugent5675it is the same. The Frisch's family franchised the restaurant for the region.

    • @bobmanp8653
      @bobmanp8653 Před 3 měsíci +1

      wasnt it in Austin Powers movie travelling in space?

  • @Trenchycoat101ify
    @Trenchycoat101ify Před rokem +11

    I really miss Steak and Ale, what a nice place to eat, crab bisque, steaks done to order, small salad bar, bread. My wife and i went there a few times before they went bankrupt.

    • @bravobravoh1344
      @bravobravoh1344 Před rokem

      My dad and his friend worked for Steak and Ale in the mid 1970s installing various telecom equipment in their corporate offices in Dallas right before Pillsbury purchased it.

  • @christyler6234
    @christyler6234 Před rokem +61

    Chi-chi’s was so good back in the 80’s. They kinda fell off a bit in the 90’s and had a nice menu change with their twice grilled burrito. I have many fond memories of that place.

    • @ExNihiloComesNothing
      @ExNihiloComesNothing Před rokem +6

      Loved their fried ice cream!

    • @iluvmylovebirdandmybudgiet7729
      @iluvmylovebirdandmybudgiet7729 Před rokem +5

      that placed used to be crazy busy in the 80- 90`s....like a 2 hour wait..had a food poisoning incident in Cincinnati and closed in the 90`s

    • @viciouslady1340
      @viciouslady1340 Před rokem +1

      Magarita Tuesday's yes I remember

    • @johnk7178
      @johnk7178 Před rokem +2

      its really sad, because the place had the best Kitsch of all the restaurants. Really wish it could come back.

    • @dianelengyel568
      @dianelengyel568 Před 5 měsíci

      Loved Chi Chi's . Started going downhill when they changed the menu repeatedly

  • @kempmt1
    @kempmt1 Před rokem +36

    There was one restaurant called ‘Stuckey’s” that we made stops at when we visited some friends in Missouri

    • @TheUnFairAdvantageCrypto
      @TheUnFairAdvantageCrypto Před rokem

      no most of them are lions den porn stores along the highways lol

    • @protorhinocerator142
      @protorhinocerator142 Před rokem

      I just went to a Stuckeys a year ago, just south of town. I remember them from my childhood but I really didn't remember going inside one. Mainly I remembered my mom bringing home those pecan roll logs.
      It was unimpressive. Most of the candy was rebranded, and nothing there was really memorable. Not worth the trip.
      I'm assuming they kept the name but little else.

    • @kempmt1
      @kempmt1 Před rokem

      @@protorhinocerator142 did they still have the Captain Stuckey Hand puppets? Captain Stuckey and Suzuki Saturn are two my brother and I remember.

    • @protorhinocerator142
      @protorhinocerator142 Před rokem

      @@kempmt1 I don't remember seeing that. If they did, it either wasn't prominently displayed or it wasn't memorable.
      That sounds like something they would need to make in-house, and not just re-brand something made by Hershey's as a Stuckey's product.
      The whole place felt very phoned in and gave me zero chills of nostalgia. It was disappointing. I don't know what I expected, but this failed my expectations.

    • @TheRealBiggusDickus
      @TheRealBiggusDickus Před rokem +3

      Stuckey is still around in the deep south. Not many but still around.

  • @geralderdek282
    @geralderdek282 Před rokem +9

    Seeing Carrols brought back the memories from 50 years ago when I'd walk to our Carrols on route 22 in Somerville n.j.to have lunch rather than eat in the high school's cafeteria. That was from '71 to '74 and seems like only yesterday. Thanks for a neat video!

    • @MrBluefreako
      @MrBluefreako Před rokem +2

      I remember eating at Carrols a few times as a child during that time period. The one in Rochester, NY and the one on Ridge Rd. in Greece where we lived.

    • @infernalstormrider
      @infernalstormrider Před rokem +1

      There was few Carrols restaurants here in Finland also . Big Carolina burger was my favorite . Good times

  • @stanford-nf4jk
    @stanford-nf4jk Před rokem +17

    There was a Bob’s Big Boy in my hometown. I loved going there as a kid. One year as a prank, seniors at the high school I would eventually attend stole it and encased it in concrete. When I got to high school the restaurant had already closed but some of the staff that were there when it happened “leaked” details surrounding the incident to the student body in an effort to discourage us from doing something similar.

    • @iluvmylovebirdandmybudgiet7729
      @iluvmylovebirdandmybudgiet7729 Před rokem +4

      They stole the Big Boy several years ago and put it in front Fairfield high school outside of Cincinnati… funny

  • @rishibeauty8889
    @rishibeauty8889 Před 2 lety +82

    Arthur Treacher’s fish & chips, Ponderosa & Bonanza Steak house, Happy Chef
    These are all I can remember now. Thanks for a great video! I just love your channel. I love watching about things from the past.
    Thank you for all your hard work!!! It is greatly appreciated.

    • @whiterabbit-wo7hw
      @whiterabbit-wo7hw Před 2 lety +4

      Rishi Beauty
      My wife and I loved going to the Ponderosa Steak house and the Westerner Steak house. They were great.

    • @Toolaholic7
      @Toolaholic7 Před 2 lety +5

      Used to have a Ponderosa here as well,was in Muskegon,MI

    • @rishibeauty8889
      @rishibeauty8889 Před 2 lety +3

      @@whiterabbit-wo7hw I was just a baby when my family went. The thing I remember are the trays. they were like a yellowish & trapezoid shape

    • @angeladay1534
      @angeladay1534 Před 2 lety +2

      @@whiterabbit-wo7hw I loved both of those restaurants, too! 💔😢

    • @fretbrner
      @fretbrner Před rokem +1

      I never realised the ponderosa was a chain. I was a teen when I last went to the one on Long Island

  • @kendallcaminiti-hess2243
    @kendallcaminiti-hess2243 Před rokem +37

    Burger Chef was a treat when me and my older brother were little. We would stop by after attending the local library for their Summer Reading program. That was a great time for us, since it was a reward for reading...

    • @Brian-ry5gs
      @Brian-ry5gs Před rokem +2

      Burger chef I loved

    • @lindabradford9591
      @lindabradford9591 Před rokem +1

      Burger Chef was my 1st job in high school. I liked them better then Burger King.

  • @molonlabe9602
    @molonlabe9602 Před rokem +9

    I used to go to Burger Chef every Saturday morning with my mom to get their cheeseburgers that were wrapped in a plastic sandwich bag (think fold-lock top). We still talk about that quite often.

    • @douglasdavis8395
      @douglasdavis8395 Před rokem +1

      Big Shef and Super Shef were much better than mcdonalds

    • @williamtaylor5922
      @williamtaylor5922 Před rokem

      I worked there in 1974. The bags (over time) would make the hamburger soggy

    • @vickiross1025
      @vickiross1025 Před rokem

      I worked at Burger Chef in the 1970's.

  • @manda.watching.YouTube
    @manda.watching.YouTube Před rokem +16

    I had a birthday party at Showbiz when I was little! I thought it was a Chuck E. Cheese but I remember the animatronics and it was definitely in the 80’s because I was twelve in 1992. Probably was the Irving Texas location because we lived pretty close. Glad I watched this 😊

    • @shakarussanders9911
      @shakarussanders9911 Před rokem +3

      I remember going to Showbiz when I was a kid too! I think it was the one in Irving as well! You're a 80s kid just like me!😊

    • @shawndaobenauer3872
      @shawndaobenauer3872 Před rokem +1

      I loved showbiz pizza

    • @manda.watching.YouTube
      @manda.watching.YouTube Před rokem +1

      @@shakarussanders9911 the go ol days lol. Which everyone says about the time they grew up. The 70’s seemed like they were pretty great. And I know the 90’s were awesome, but not as cool as the 80’s 😎

    • @ijenzii
      @ijenzii Před rokem

      We had a Showbiz Pizza in our town and I always thought "chucky cheese" was one of the mascots there. Didn't realize until years later that it was a different company that merged.

    • @shakarussanders9911
      @shakarussanders9911 Před rokem

      @@manda.watching.CZcams Good ol days indeed!😄

  • @markdc1145
    @markdc1145 Před rokem +47

    My very frugal grandmother loved Bob’s Big Boy and it was the one place she treated the entire family to dinner out “because it’s cheap and you don’t have to tip”. Well, you really did need to tip there so when we finished my father always slipped a few bucks under the dishes when grandmother wasn’t looking. 😂

  • @DaveTheRred
    @DaveTheRred Před 2 lety +78

    My family loved going to Howard Johnson's after church. They had a large number of ice cream flavors and us kids were always glad to go.

    • @ScottIrvine01
      @ScottIrvine01 Před rokem +8

      And the clam strips.

    • @4tuneagent
      @4tuneagent Před rokem +5

      @@ScottIrvine01 Yess.. I used to make them when I worked there as a teenager.. damn, they were good..

    • @robertbauers2210
      @robertbauers2210 Před rokem +6

      @4tuneagent My family ate out once a week and usually at Howard Johnson’s most of the time I ordered the clams. Which Howard Johnson’s did you work? I was a server at Howard Johnson’s in Frederick Maryland and it was converted to Bobs Big Boy

    • @4tuneagent
      @4tuneagent Před rokem

      @@robertbauers2210I worked at the Midway plaza on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, which was by Exit 11 at Bedford, PA in 1976- 77.. not too far from Frederick, just up 270 to Breezewood and one exit east.

    • @4tuneagent
      @4tuneagent Před rokem +1

      @@robertbauers2210 I meant West..

  • @EricT3769
    @EricT3769 Před rokem +5

    I remember getting ice cream at Bresler’s 33 Flavors. My favorite color has always been purple and they actually made a hard to acquire Concord grape ice cream. I loved it!

  • @troynov1965
    @troynov1965 Před rokem +2

    I used to like to go to A&W , I still have one of the mugs. Ive had it over like 40 years now! Holy crap.

    • @Burrrlygrrrly
      @Burrrlygrrrly Před rokem

      They still exist in 37 states! Have to go a bit farther to reach them now tho as there’s not as many but getting a delicious root beer float is still possible 😊 I’m gonna have to do a road trip to the nearest one soon while they’re still around because they were always one of my favorites

  • @johngreen3543
    @johngreen3543 Před rokem +141

    The one diner type place I recall was Sambo's. I was very young in my 20's ( 50 years ago) and I worked as an apprentice carpet boy. My boss would always get breakfast there with me entail. He always ordered a Sanka with his breakfast. The food was quick and cheap. They even gave out wooden nickels that you could redeem for a free coffee. They are collectable and I still have a few in my coin collection. The racial aspect of the name was the chains undoing.

    • @WhispersFromTheDark
      @WhispersFromTheDark Před rokem +7

      We also had a Sambo in Denton Texas in the 70's I used to go there. I think it closed in the early to mid 80's.

    • @Nothing-zw3yd
      @Nothing-zw3yd Před rokem +4

      We had one in my hometown also. We didn't really go there much. The building is still there, but it was remodeled and turned into a Perkin's, and now it's a Denny's. I really liked Perkin's, the Denny's there is meh.

    • @pamkay1756
      @pamkay1756 Před rokem +12

      Sambo's is now Denny's.

    • @opieshomeshop
      @opieshomeshop Před rokem +22

      Sambos was awesome!

    • @angeladay1534
      @angeladay1534 Před rokem +7

      Oh, wow..! I forgot all about the wooden nickels. So, glad you still have some of them .👛💰☕☺️

  • @MrTPF1
    @MrTPF1 Před 2 lety +85

    Man, Howard Johnson's was THE place to stop on the highway in the 60's and 70's. They even started selling their mac & cheese in grocery stores it was so good.

    • @longlongshadows392
      @longlongshadows392 Před rokem +6

      Miss Ho Jo's big time!

    • @loriea1785
      @loriea1785 Před rokem +10

      Miss those clam strips and corn toasties!

    • @babsbylow6869
      @babsbylow6869 Před rokem +3

      Right.
      Now it seems to be Cracker Barrel. Like JoJo's, there's one at nearly every expressway off ramp here.
      I just loved playing those little wood and peg puzzles at the Ho Jo tables. Used to get so aggravated at the get it down to one peg game

    • @Skammerd
      @Skammerd Před rokem +1

      You can thank Jacques Pepin. 😂

    • @alphaomega8373
      @alphaomega8373 Před rokem

      @@loriea1785 yuck! But thank y'all for share your memories :D

  • @nahimgudfam
    @nahimgudfam Před rokem +6

    I went to ChiChis on one of the last days it was open it was a great experience. One of my fondest memories of going to a restaurant. We had these deserts with Kohala coffee liquior in them and our waitress was so nice.

  • @kathykb8123
    @kathykb8123 Před rokem +7

    I remember eating at Sambos quite a bit when I was a kid. I still have a couple of keepsakes from there.

  • @Buford_T_Justice1
    @Buford_T_Justice1 Před rokem +36

    I remember a Denny’s type place called Sambo’s when I was a little kid in the 70’s. The hashbrowns were awesome!

    • @samscarletta7433
      @samscarletta7433 Před rokem +1

      We had one in Albuquerque NM in the late 60s.

    • @MrLuridan
      @MrLuridan Před rokem

      Yes! There was a Sambo’s briefly in Nashua NH. Quickly changed the name to “Season’s”or something….

    • @els8568
      @els8568 Před rokem

      They became No Place Like Sam's also just called Sam's.

    • @stvandy1
      @stvandy1 Před rokem

      I know that Sambos was owned by former Utah Jazz owner, Sam Battistone.

    • @pagodakid
      @pagodakid Před 3 měsíci

      They renamed it to "Sam's" to be more "politically correct".

  • @glennscanlon8765
    @glennscanlon8765 Před rokem +2

    I'm from Baltimore, and I was a devout Colts fan until they moved to Indianapolis in 1984. Gino's was one of my favorite restaurants. There are at least two re-established Gino's restaurants left in Baltimore and the surrounding area.

  • @wejustnerdhere6053
    @wejustnerdhere6053 Před rokem +6

    There are still several Dee’s operating in the Salt Lake City area. While it’s grown into more of a “Denny’s” concept, they are still part of the same original chain. Several locations contain original menu boards from those early spots. Legend has it that their clown served as the inspiration for Ronald McDonald.

  • @agitadora60
    @agitadora60 Před 2 lety +9

    When I was a youngster the family would go to Sambos for Sunday brunch.. I remember my dad buying me a toy tiger that was Sambos mascot.

  • @Chuthermucker
    @Chuthermucker Před 2 lety +46

    My family always stayed at Howard Johnson's when on vacation. Their fried clams were always my favorite! So many burger joints come and go. Not a whole lot you can do to change the basic hamburger. I remember a lot of these from when I was a kid. Wish some were still around now.

    • @shannonbales9148
      @shannonbales9148 Před rokem +3

      I knew it by Ho-Jos! 🤗😁

    • @sandybruce9092
      @sandybruce9092 Před rokem

      My husband doesn’t eat any kind of fish/seafood - except for HJ fried clams. I haven’t a clue why😄. But it’s been probably over 25 years since we’ve eating at one. Wish they ere still around!

    • @BrutishYetDelightful
      @BrutishYetDelightful Před rokem

      Howard Johnson's was always a struggle for me - fried clams or patty melt, fried clams or patty melt - it was TOUGH to decide.

  • @danielcobbins8861
    @danielcobbins8861 Před rokem +4

    One chain I remember, growing up, was Tastee Freeze. Great ice cream. I think there are a few of them left, in the Mid-West.

    • @itsdiane2you11
      @itsdiane2you11 Před rokem +1

      Tastee Freeze with the giant cone on the building. One was right down the street from my high school. 😊

    • @stepanbandera5206
      @stepanbandera5206 Před 2 měsíci

      Ahhhh! Tastee Freeze!

  • @RobertJones-ux6nc
    @RobertJones-ux6nc Před rokem +2

    I use to work as a soda jerk at Farrell's when I got my first job back in 1974. The only reason I left this job was because I joined the Marines in Nov 1975.

  • @48mastadon
    @48mastadon Před 2 lety +83

    I forgot all about Farrell's Ice Cream. Wow...A boatload of nostalgia just hit me in the face.

    • @longlongshadows392
      @longlongshadows392 Před rokem +4

      Does that hurt?

    • @lisah5784
      @lisah5784 Před rokem +4

      Had birthday parties there in the seventies I almost forgot about it too great memories though 😃

    • @amberlinmchugh8115
      @amberlinmchugh8115 Před rokem +5

      Me too. Do you remember the really loud siren they'd use on a birthday. Scared little kids and made them cry.

    • @user-sw4qd2up2s
      @user-sw4qd2up2s Před rokem +1

      I went their as a kid while on Vacation in California.

    • @amberlinmchugh8115
      @amberlinmchugh8115 Před rokem

      @@user-sw4qd2up2s Escondido California. Epic

  • @havabird2772
    @havabird2772 Před rokem +53

    In the South, it was called Shoney's Big Boy... Bennigan's was one of my favorite places that closed down. Two Pesos was also a beloved hang out.

    • @muzerhythm2242
      @muzerhythm2242 Před rokem +3

      I remember Shoney's in the 80s.😁 When I lived in Michigan before we moved to Texas they had Kip's Big Boy.

    • @user-sw4qd2up2s
      @user-sw4qd2up2s Před rokem +1

      I remember a hot dog play called Shoneys Coney Island

    • @Bill_N_ATX
      @Bill_N_ATX Před rokem +3

      Shoneys were great…and sadly Bennigens was taken out by the Steak & Ale debacle. They were owned by the same holding company. Both were great but just couldn’t keep up with the changing environment. The 2008 crash was the last straw.

    • @mistyreed4558
      @mistyreed4558 Před rokem +4

      A few years ago I came across a Bennigan’s in the Dallas airport. Darn near wept with joy!

    • @havabird2772
      @havabird2772 Před rokem +1

      @@mistyreed4558 Hallelujah! Hope you had a spinach dip and mozzerella sticks for me!

  • @dk50b
    @dk50b Před rokem +2

    Howard Johnson started in Quincy (KWIN-zee) MA. Among the toll roads with Howard Johnson's at every service area upon opening were the Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania Turnpikes (Midwest roads also, mentioned already). The restaurants weren't converted to motor lodges, those were constructed as additions.

  • @goldenyess
    @goldenyess Před rokem +1

    Greetings from Puerto Rico, i remember a fast food named " Saveys" or something similar, they made fried chicken. The logo was Orange and the store was green. No ones remember :( i love your channels.

  • @amyjones8114
    @amyjones8114 Před rokem +11

    Does anyone else remember Pizza Inn?

    • @EricT3769
      @EricT3769 Před rokem

      They still have Pizza Inn in southeast Texas and parts of Louisiana.

    • @kagemusha7029
      @kagemusha7029 Před měsícem

      Yeah, Pizza Inn is still alive ,but they had to scale back after they once had 500+. Now they have about half of them. I remember I used to love to eat @Pizza Inn back in 1980's because they're only pizza that used green olives on pizza at that time (1980's).

  • @jeffburnham6611
    @jeffburnham6611 Před rokem +57

    My favorite was Ground Round. There are only a few of these places left, but I can fondly remember shucking peanuts they served before every meal, and just casually tossing the husks onto the floor. I think there was some type of lawsuit that stopped the practice and then they only served popcorn.

    • @maxwellcrazycat9204
      @maxwellcrazycat9204 Před rokem +5

      Lot's of found memories of the Ground Round. People were slipping and falling on the peanut shells.

    • @ShowMeYourKitties0
      @ShowMeYourKitties0 Před rokem +3

      I miss those days. The tortilla soup and balloons they’d hand out. Was a magical place as a kid. I went to one that existed in 2017 it was in Midwest, the quality has not wavered one bit.

    • @kennethgarcia8352
      @kennethgarcia8352 Před rokem +1

      That sounds cool!!!

    • @goaway1514
      @goaway1514 Před rokem +2

      My brother's and sister worked at the ground round I'm warren ohio on 422 .

    • @lorinichols9996
      @lorinichols9996 Před rokem +3

      When I was in high school, we would go to the ground round after a movie, drink strawberry daiquiris (usually one, two tops) eat potato skins, and listen to a nice live cover singer or duo. Good times!

  • @marilynalvarez9951
    @marilynalvarez9951 Před rokem +1

    What a great trip down memory lane, thank you so much! My mom used to work at a Royal Castle in Miami when we came from Cuba, she would have us dropped off at Royal Castle once a week after school so we can wait for her and eat our dinner there, the hamburgers were so good and best orange juice ever, squeezed fresh from Florida oranges, super sweet and refreshing (sigh) great days.

  • @matthewpiper3288
    @matthewpiper3288 Před rokem +2

    used to go to farrels on my birthday when i was a kid, good times.

  • @Raiderred0
    @Raiderred0 Před rokem +119

    I miss Shakey's Pizza Parlors. I understand there are some in California left or reopened. Like to here the story on their downfall.

    • @EricT3769
      @EricT3769 Před rokem +4

      There was a Shakey’s pizza parlor in Lake Charles, Louisiana that we would go to when visiting relatives. I moved there in 1991, but it had already closed. Around 1994 I went to California and there was one in Brea. I believe it’s still there.
      I think I read that there are some in the Philippines.

    • @zzygyy
      @zzygyy Před rokem +7

      They are still arround in Los Angeles. Very popular with Latino community 👌

    • @TheUnFairAdvantageCrypto
      @TheUnFairAdvantageCrypto Před rokem +7

      shakeys is a bigger player in the philppines than pizza hut. i was shocked. they are nicer too

    • @musiclove4635
      @musiclove4635 Před rokem +6

      Omg, I loved Shakey's pizza.

    • @sirplinko7449
      @sirplinko7449 Před rokem +3

      if you go to the one in Los Angeles and use stem cells on it you can get another Shakey's Pizza in the adjacent lot which you can then take home to your hometown

  • @TheBlindDyslexic
    @TheBlindDyslexic Před rokem +11

    I grew up with the likes of Burger Chef and Sambo's.
    I remember how Sambo's had the little book or comic strip that talked about how a little boy forced a tiger to Run around a tree and got turned into butter.
    But of course, I also remember how Chip's Ahoy had a little comic strip on the back of Cookie-Man, and Toast'em double side puzzles came in Pop Tarts back in the day.

  • @calzabbath
    @calzabbath Před rokem +6

    I bet only a few of you have heard of this: The first US styled fast food chain in Argentina opened in 1974 and its name was Pumper Nic. Really weird for an English speaker (it was inspired by the Pumpernickel bread found in Germany) but catchy and very much unique for Argentines who flocked to it from the very beginning. It offered the typical menu of hamburgers, fries (called Frenys) and a delicious baked egg sandwich called Mobur. The owners were two certain entrepreneur Lowenstein brothers, who secured supplies from local beef processing plants and started franchising as early as 1975; they went to have about 70 locations in Argentina and Uruguay, but lack of supervision from headquarters in Buenos Aires meant food quality differed greatly between restaurants and management was very poor. Also, the logo was a blatant ripoff of Burger King’s who hadn’t yet arrived in the country (along with McDonald’s they started operations in 1985). BK sued them and forced them to shorten their name to Pumper, and that was the beginning of the end: the Lowensteins handed over the business to their children and later sold the chain, but it declared bankruptcy in 1999. A sole restaurant in the Northwestern suburb of Moreno remains, with all the decorations and aesthetic (including trash bins in the shape of a hippo, its mouth being the lid), but it’s not affiliated with the original owners or company. There was another burger restaurant favourite of American visitors called Chéburger, but it lasted only until 1980.
    Today both McDonald’s and Burger King own the Argentine market, but a local franchise called Mostaza (mustard) is rapidly gaining popularity due to the bigger hamburgers, grilled beef and the peculiarity of offering beer in the menu.
    Greetings from Buenos Aires.

  • @kd5you1
    @kd5you1 Před rokem +5

    I haven't heard of Bob's Big Boy, but we had a restaurant called Kipp's which had the Big Boy in the front lawn of the restaurant. We also had a Roy Rogers that later became Luke's Hamburgers near the Houston Galleria. It was funny that Luke's used the same furniture that Roy Rogers used.

    • @atant2
      @atant2 Před rokem +2

      In the South, our Big Boy was at a place called Stoney’s.

    • @jaredjlinden
      @jaredjlinden Před 4 měsíci

      Yep - I remember Shoney’s Big Boy. And Shoney’s is still around - they split from Big Boy years ago. There are still about 100 Frisch’s Big Boy restaurants in the Midwest. Although Frisch’s uses tartar sauce on the Big Boy burger. Weird.

  • @lynnestamey7272
    @lynnestamey7272 Před rokem +47

    I worked for Steak and Ale Corp in their accounting dept. I opened and processed the daily receipts package from the individual restaurants. This was in 1980 in Dallas. Since I didn't earn enough money to live on, I also worked at the restaurant in North Dallas as a seating hostess on Friday nights. The corporate office had all kinds of free foods in the break room, we worked 4 ten hour days. It was interesting, and once one of the restaurant s sent in a whole bunch of cash. I just walked the entire package into my managers office and we counted it together. A week later they offered me a promotion, but I had decided to move to Fort Worth. So I did.

    • @josepherhardt164
      @josepherhardt164 Před rokem +6

      When Steak & Ale first came to Virginia, their name was illegal because it mentioned an alcoholic beverage, so their locations here were called Jolly Ox. In those years (1970's), they had great king crag legs and to-die-for mushroom sauce.

    • @Cripleclarence_1948
      @Cripleclarence_1948 Před rokem

      I worked the kitchen at a Steak & Ale in SW Ohio in the mid to late 70's. I remember the refrigerated semi that would roll in, maybe once a week with all that wonderful beef. I assumed they came all the way from Texas.

  • @TheRagingPlatypus
    @TheRagingPlatypus Před rokem +27

    Howard Johnson's was a big deal to me as a kid. Gives me memories of family vacation. I loved the pistachio ice cream.

  • @jimbear62
    @jimbear62 Před rokem +3

    From what I've heard, One of the other reasons Minnie Pearl's Fried Chicken failed was there was no consistent recipe for the restaurants, it varied from restaurant to restaurant.
    When I was a child ,we alawys paseed one on our family car trips to Florida, we could never convince our parents to stop there.

  • @jcc2c22
    @jcc2c22 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I went to HS in Arundel County, MD. Baltimore is the closest city so naturally there were a number of Gino's spread around there. The running debate among my classmates was which restaurant has better food. Typically, Gino's won out although McDonald's parking lot was still the go to hang out on Fri and Saturday nights.

  • @nyneeveanya8861
    @nyneeveanya8861 Před rokem +36

    Dad was military and while moving from base to base we stopped at six of these chains. That was the only time we ever eat fast foods. Ate at a lot of truck stop restaurants, but only if there was a lot of trucks parked outside. Some of the best tasting food I ever had. Stayed in a lot of Best Western motels as most were pet friendly then and we always had a dog. Up at five and on the road after breakfast. Lunch at a fast food place. Dinner at a truck stop around five and at the Best Western by seven. Clean and in bed by nine. Next day same thing again until we reached the next base. Usually about a two or three day trip. No 4 lane highways then mostly one lane each way sometimes two lanes. No city bypass roads either. A familiar sentence was…we’re heading into town so you kids better be quiet to your dad can concentrate..

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203 Před rokem +73

    There was a Roy Rogers in my town in the late 80s. Wendy's took over. Roy's had the best chicken nuggets. One restaurant you missed is Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips.

    • @trixie9777
      @trixie9777 Před rokem +8

      I was thinking the same about Arthur Treacher’s!

    • @RobertWilke
      @RobertWilke Před rokem +6

      @@trixie9777 It's funny Arthur Treacher's went out of business but they made a comeback in the late 90' through the aughts. Don't know if they're still around though.

    • @johnashley327
      @johnashley327 Před rokem +4

      Loved Roy Rogers. There was one on Pitts campus when went there in the 80s. Great chicken.

    • @bebebrez-kal9136
      @bebebrez-kal9136 Před rokem +4

      My favorite fast food! Arthur Treachers was the best!🐟🍟

    • @Rlotpir1972
      @Rlotpir1972 Před rokem +1

      @@RobertWilke Only the flagship survived...for now.

  • @scottysblog7317
    @scottysblog7317 Před rokem +1

    I remember Chichi's. I ate there with my family as a kid. I remember the kids meals would be served on a frisbee.

  • @riproar11
    @riproar11 Před rokem +3

    I was a kid during the 1970s but I remember Carrols very well as they had a competing version of the Big Mac that tasted good!

  • @deanronson6331
    @deanronson6331 Před rokem +35

    Kenny Rogers' Roasters was featured in a Seinfeld episode, when Newman and Kramer became addicted to its fried chicken and tried to keep it a secret from Jerry. The best line from that episode was Newman's (while chomping at a drumstick): "It's the wood that makes it good."

    • @LassieFarm
      @LassieFarm Před rokem +5

      Bad chicken 🐔 !! Mess you up!!!

    • @TheFartattack1
      @TheFartattack1 Před rokem +1

      Kenny's was awesome 👍😎 loved that place.

    • @telesniper2
      @telesniper2 Před rokem +7

      Newman, you wouldn't eat broccoli if it was deep fried in chocolate sauce!

    • @deanronson6331
      @deanronson6331 Před rokem +1

      @@telesniper2 I wouldn't either - and I like both broccoli and chocolate.

    • @joels5150
      @joels5150 Před rokem +3

      There was a KRR store in Santa Barbara for years. I never got around to trying it before that store closed down.

  • @teresaspurgeon1013
    @teresaspurgeon1013 Před 2 lety +135

    Hi Rhett...
    I had a couple of birthdays at Farrells. They also had a extremely large sundae called a pig trough. It was all the kinds of ice cream with all of the sauces, bananas, whip cream and cherries. It was spectacular. 🍨

    • @dawnclaibourne2183
      @dawnclaibourne2183 Před 2 lety +4

      I had birthday parties at Farrell's as well. I lived in Dallas and we went to the location in Town East Mall. I had almost forgotten about Farrell's - so glad to revisit those memories!

    • @celesterosales8976
      @celesterosales8976 Před 2 lety +10

      Pig trough 😂

    • @sammott8557
      @sammott8557 Před 2 lety +2

      Me too!

    • @loralu9420
      @loralu9420 Před 2 lety +16

      My first job was waitressing at a Farrell's in the later 90s. I remember when someone finished the pig trough I would have to get a busboy to bring out the big drum so I could make an announcement and present the customer with a special ribbon, haha! It was a fun place to work.

    • @mwblackbelt
      @mwblackbelt Před rokem +5

      I loved Farrell's! Anyone remember Lum's hotdogs steamed in beer? Roy Rogers roast beef ?

  • @Ieishdragyn
    @Ieishdragyn Před rokem +1

    Farrells was a real blast! In high school, we had a cast party after a play closed, and it was one hell of a grand time!!

  • @MrGF1582
    @MrGF1582 Před rokem

    Yet another great video that just brings back soooo many memories! ALL good one! How about Wetson's Burgers? You might have covered this one in another video. Anyway. love this video and I'm going to watch ALL ther rest! Keep'em coming! Thanks!

  • @witness1013
    @witness1013 Před 2 lety +17

    "The Times Union reports that the last remaining Howard Johnson's in America, a 70-year-old restaurant located in Lake George, New York, did not open for business over the Memorial Day weekend and the property's lease is listed for sale online. The restaurant appears to have last opened its doors in March 2022"

    • @WendyCR72
      @WendyCR72 Před rokem +3

      Yep. It made our local news. Live about an hour away from there. So the Howard Johnson segment could use a correction.

  • @danielmukamal652
    @danielmukamal652 Před rokem +47

    I'm so glad you mentioned Farrel's (We had one here on Long Island). I also remember Beefsteak Charlie's and Arthur Treacher's.

    • @davediamond7228
      @davediamond7228 Před rokem

      we never ate food at ferrels...just went for the ice cream

    • @trimule
      @trimule Před rokem +4

      Farrell's out west only brings one terrible memory. 50 years ago a jet plane crashed on takeoff from a Sacramento air show. It crossed a road at the end of the runway and exploded into a Farrell's on a Sunday afternoon. 23 people were killed -mostly children. Always known as "The Farrell's Crash".

    • @meow2u22
      @meow2u22 Před rokem +3

      I used to eat lunch at Arthur Treacher's in Manhattan, where I went to high school. The food was delicious. Sad to see it go.

    • @pghrpg4065
      @pghrpg4065 Před rokem

      I had no idea Beefsteak Charlie's was a chain. In fact, I had completely forgotten about it until reading your comment. I only knew the one a few miles from my childhood home.

    • @thaliabirrueta8456
      @thaliabirrueta8456 Před rokem

      @@trimule I've heard of that awful disaster on a CZcams channel called Fascinating Horror. Around 5-8 people of a single family died there.

  • @jerryhorn4697
    @jerryhorn4697 Před rokem +2

    Some of these defunct restaurants bring back wonderful memories from my youth on Long Island, New York (1976 - 1986). Wag's was a favorite lunch stop on my Saturday visits at the Roosevelt Field shopping mall in Garden City. Loved their patty melts! Chi-Chi's, near the Sunrise Mall in Massapequa, was a Sunday lunchtime favorite after church services. Loved their chicken chimichangas!

  • @SGTDave
    @SGTDave Před rokem +2

    Farrell's is a big loss. Going there for someone's birthday was always a special occasion. In highschool, we would take our dates to the original Farrell's for ice cream after a movie at the Lloyd Center Mall.
    Other Portland fast food and diner icons were Herfy's, Burger Country, Tastee Freeze, Waddles, and Sunshine Pizza Exchange.

    • @SGTDave
      @SGTDave Před rokem

      @Matti We got Speck's chicken about once a month from the SE Foster-Powell location (turned into a Burger King in the 80s), and my dad got coffee at Eve's on his way to work. I think there's still a few Arctic Circles around, Newport for one. I guess you'll really have to drive to get your Square Pumpkin in October.

  • @Stay___Strong
    @Stay___Strong Před rokem +21

    I remember going to Farrell’s in Sacramento, CA several times as a kid in the late 70s and early 80s. It was a popular place to celebrate birthdays, end of baseball season, etc. They had a piano that played by itself, and I think the staff would come out and sing to you on your birthday.

    • @GS-zc4sk
      @GS-zc4sk Před rokem +2

      Even The Profit couldn't save them from themselves.
      We had a similar place called
      Happy Joe's. Gone also.

    • @lindawoody8501
      @lindawoody8501 Před rokem +3

      That was probably the one where the plane from the Executive Airport crashed into the restaurant and folks died there in that accident. Was said to put the restaurant out of business in the area. Don't know. I loved Farrells. Leatherby's (unrelated as far as I know) tried hard to reproduce that feel.

    • @Stay___Strong
      @Stay___Strong Před rokem +1

      @@lindawoody8501 That Farrell’s was located on Freeport blvd, and the crash happened in 1972. I’m not sure what street the Farrell’s I went to in the late 70s and early 80s was. I read that at one time there were 4 different Farrell’s locations in Sacramento.

  • @HonkyTonkBuffalo
    @HonkyTonkBuffalo Před rokem +19

    I grew up in a small town in the 70s. We didn't get a McDonalds until the late 80s and didn't get a Burger King until the late 90s. We had a Dairy Queen and a Kentucky Fried Chicken, along with a couple local restaurants but we had one other chain establishments and I miss it to this very day and that was Burger Chef.
    I truly loved that place. Every Friday, we would get dinner from there. A Fun Meal for my Sister and me. It was my absolute favorite part of the weekend. Till one day when we went to get dinner and things had changed. It was no longer a Burger Chef, it was now a Hardees. I was crushed and actually started crying. My Mom says I was inconsolable for the rest of the night.
    I will forever have a big and soft spot in my heart for Burger Chef and will always miss it.

    • @EricT3769
      @EricT3769 Před rokem +2

      Used to love the fun meals!

    • @garysimpson1988
      @garysimpson1988 Před rokem +3

      LOVED A GOOD BIG CHEF. BETTER THAN A BIG MAC.

  • @deanjamison-ct8be
    @deanjamison-ct8be Před rokem

    Love your post. Grew up in the Midwest. We had a couple of chains we always loved and fortunately there are still some locations that remain. The first is Maid-Rite, started in 1926, serves loose meat hamburgers and root bear. Uniquely, great. The second, Mr. Quick, started in 1965, were present in our town before McD’s. Thanks for sharing!

  • @z1g
    @z1g Před rokem +1

    Wow Farrell's ice cream parlor. I was trying to remember that name a couple months back. We used to go there for our birthday's as kids, could not remember the name for the life of me so thanks for that.

  • @skunklepew6276
    @skunklepew6276 Před rokem +38

    I remember eating at Showbiz, Wag's, Bob's Big Boy, Howard Johnson's, Steak & Ale, Chi-Chi's. All were pretty good places to eat.
    Do you guys remember eating at K-Mart? I'd shop with Mamaw and we'd sometimes eat there. Great memories - I wish I could go back!

    • @jmrewa
      @jmrewa Před rokem +5

      I do! They used to have a submarine sandwich i loved!

    • @tieroneactual2228
      @tieroneactual2228 Před rokem +4

      The K-Mart in Massillon, Ohio had a great deli counter with sub sandwiches & ham & cheese, ect. It was good food with good prices, for that era. The Woolworth store at the mall had a excellent lunch counter.

    • @brendapannell3310
      @brendapannell3310 Před rokem +3

      My mom worked 7 days a week, but on Sunday afternoon we would go pick up necessities at K-Mart. Our big treat was eating in the cafeteria.

    • @OGmanofculture
      @OGmanofculture Před rokem +2

      Wow I'd forgotten about the lunch counter at kmart wow that was so long ago.

    • @mattmoore9073
      @mattmoore9073 Před rokem

      I do. I can not tell you what year it was, but it was before I started going to college; which was in 1983.

  • @mudvalve
    @mudvalve Před 2 lety +7

    Wow, many of those vintage road signs were beautiful… like works of art in themselves.

  • @larsandrune
    @larsandrune Před 2 měsíci +1

    Remember the 70's. LUMS was the place we would go if we did all our chores for the week. Burgers and fried clams were great.

  • @tobiwalker7145
    @tobiwalker7145 Před rokem +2

    Howard Johnson's had a two-layer scenic chocolate lollipop that my parents would never buy me but my grandparents would. Apparently no photos of them on the internet. I checked Google Maps and was pleased to see that the Toluca Lake, CA Bob's Big Boy is still open!

  • @alwaystinkering7710
    @alwaystinkering7710 Před rokem +16

    Bennigan’s, Ponderosa, and Sizzler! Farrell's was a favorite place when I was a teen, but I had to drive 45 minutes to get to one at either Springfield Mall (delco Pa) or Lancaster PA. I then moved to Baltimore and we'd hit the one in Golden Ring Mall every Friday night in 1981. Developed a crush on a cute redheaded waitress named Theresa there. Good times!

    • @Anthony-tu7oz
      @Anthony-tu7oz Před rokem

      Had many of b'days at Farells and saw many a blockbuster movies at Golden ring mall movies in the 80's

    • @kennethgarcia8352
      @kennethgarcia8352 Před rokem

      Yeahhhh Bennigans I forgot about them!!!

    • @garthornspike3648
      @garthornspike3648 Před rokem

      Yes Bennigans. I always ordered the Monte Cristo.

    • @richarddouglass4101
      @richarddouglass4101 Před rokem

      There is still a Bennigans in Borger, Texas.

  • @linus2197
    @linus2197 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for posting this. Great memories. Charley Brown's was a favorite of mine. Now defunct as well.

  • @Henchman1977
    @Henchman1977 Před rokem +33

    I'd forgotten about chi-chi's... That was such a huge story at the time.

    • @lindakorbel6018
      @lindakorbel6018 Před rokem +3

      Good marqueritas

    • @dremadumitrescu6546
      @dremadumitrescu6546 Před rokem +10

      Always had the fried ice cream for dessert. Yum.

    • @mikepastor.k6233
      @mikepastor.k6233 Před rokem +3

      They gave you nice helpings and it was an outing that girls from were I worked always went on Fridays for drinks and food..

    • @jamesharrison2374
      @jamesharrison2374 Před rokem +4

      Liked Chi-chi’s we would have our office parties there, in Mainz-Kastel Germany on base. One of the party owners of the on base franchise was retired LTC Uwe Grube, and had previously worked for him when he was in command of the department of DoD that I worked for.

    • @rkdvideo
      @rkdvideo Před rokem +2

      I worked at a Bob's Big Boy in Springfield, Va for a little while in the mid 80's--and there was a Chi-Chi's next door. Man--that place was always jumpin'!

  • @jimdake6632
    @jimdake6632 Před rokem

    Great stroll down memory lane - growing up, first job, dates, traveling, etc. Restaurants are a very tough business to stay successful in over the long haul!

  • @heathermanning5368
    @heathermanning5368 Před rokem

    Thanks for Sharing!! ❤

  • @billesch302
    @billesch302 Před rokem +26

    In Michigan, the Big Boy franchise was owned by Elias Brothers. There are still several independent (no Elias Brothers tag) BB restaurants scattered throughout Michigan.

    • @DaveB4529
      @DaveB4529 Před rokem

      One of them is in Manistique, right on US-2 across from Lake Michigan. Whenever I visit my dad I drag him over there for burger, fries, slaw & soda...

    • @brianpinion5844
      @brianpinion5844 Před rokem

      one in London Kentucky, was 2 year ago anyway , last time i was around there

    • @Karlae86
      @Karlae86 Před rokem

      Marquette MI got one Big Boy still working. 😌

    • @orangerooster73
      @orangerooster73 Před rokem +4

      A lot of Frisch's Big Boys still going in Ohio and a few in Indiana too. There are none close to me but whenever I get out that way gotta get a big boy and fries! Still one of the best burgers for me!

    • @timf2279
      @timf2279 Před rokem

      There are several in Nevada.

  • @russbear31
    @russbear31 Před 2 lety +20

    In the 1970s I remember a fast food chain called Chutes. Their gimmick was to have a drive-thru similar to a bank's drive-thru with several lanes. Your food was then shot out to you through a pneumatic tube (like a bank). It was short-lived. It probably got too messy because they couldn't keep the Cokes in the cups. 😆

    • @user-sw4qd2up2s
      @user-sw4qd2up2s Před rokem +3

      There is a Arbys in the town I grew up in in the Midwest that has chutes like that, they still use them.

    • @danieldaniels7571
      @danieldaniels7571 Před rokem

      A simple solution would have been to simply sell sodas in cans.

  • @colt10mmsecurity68
    @colt10mmsecurity68 Před rokem +1

    A few more gone fast food places:
    -Puffy Taco
    -Tastee Freeze (name still exists technically, but Wienerschnitzel bought them and they usually just advertise the “Tastee Freeze” ice cream served there).

  • @lorinichols9996
    @lorinichols9996 Před rokem +1

    Howard Johnson’s was the best when I was a kid! I always got the fried clam strip dinner, and even had a HoJo birthday party at least once. It was my family’s go to stop for dinner on day trips, and I think we often stayed there when traveling as well.

  • @ruthannemackinnon588
    @ruthannemackinnon588 Před rokem +35

    I was a kid in the 70's, I remember when dinner out was very rare but a visit to Shakey's pizza or Mr. Steak was a huge treat. Nothing tasted better than a draft root beer from the A&W drive in.

    • @debbiegsyarnylove8424
      @debbiegsyarnylove8424 Před rokem +7

      Shakeys pizza in California! I have fond memories of that place as a kid 🤩👏👍. I’m 61 now 😂

    • @themoviedealers
      @themoviedealers Před rokem +7

      Shakey's Pizza still around in California. But way fewer locations. I think they have about 50 locations left, and another company opened a ton of locations in The Philippines.

    • @kevinarmstrong386
      @kevinarmstrong386 Před rokem +6

      A&W WAS THE BEST ......PULLING UP TO A SPEAKER AND HAVING THE WAITRESS BRING YOUR FOOD.
      ONLY TIME EATING IN THE CAR WAS ALLOWED.

    • @user-sw4qd2up2s
      @user-sw4qd2up2s Před rokem +1

      A and W Rootbeer chains are still around in the Midwest.They are usually connected to a KFC.

    • @jo.k.5135
      @jo.k.5135 Před rokem +3

      Yes! Shakeys pizza in so. Calif. in the 70's. Went there after a movie matinee on a Sat. Great memories...and A & W
      drive-up's, best date nite eats :D

  • @northerngrace6108
    @northerngrace6108 Před rokem +3

    Country Kitchens were great. There was a mini jukebox at each booth to play your favorite hits. remember an ashtray at each table lol

  • @jediknightjairinaiki560
    @jediknightjairinaiki560 Před 2 měsíci +1

    LOVED CHI-CHI's. Their fried ice cream was AWESOME.

  • @geribaldi2
    @geribaldi2 Před rokem +1

    I remember some of these. I miss Howard Johnson's Icr-Cream Sundays and floats (they had 2 cookies wedged into each side) and in the floats a cookie ontop (this place and Friendly's were my favorite places to get ice-cream).

  • @spaceflight1019
    @spaceflight1019 Před 2 lety +15

    Stuckey's was an Interstate staple in the 1960s and 1970s. On the trip to Virginia Beach the first one was on I-70 south of Breezewood.
    They franchised the Big Boy hamburger. Eat 'n' Park, Frisch's, and Elby's sold them. There was a Big Boy comic book that was only sold in restaurants and only with the hamburger meal.

    • @shannondore
      @shannondore Před rokem +1

      We used to stop at Stuckey's while traveling. My mom loved the peanut logs they sold.

    • @birdsfan57
      @birdsfan57 Před rokem +1

      @@shannondore Yes! Their Peanut Logswere the best! We picked up quite a few of them on our trip down I95 to Florida back in the 70's...

    • @williamharris8367
      @williamharris8367 Před rokem +1

      I remember seeing Stuckey's along the I-95 to Florida, but more as a gift shop than a restaurant. Of course it has been almost 40 years, so memories fade.

    • @wil7228
      @wil7228 Před rokem

      Stuckeys world famous pecan pie .

    • @devonalomar9012
      @devonalomar9012 Před rokem

      I knew I was far from NY when I started seeing all the Stuckey's signs.

  • @nadiabrook7871
    @nadiabrook7871 Před 2 lety +43

    Being a Brit, I haven't heard of any of the forgotten fast food chains!! Thanks for the tasty history lesson, Rhett!! XXXX 💗👍🍔🍟

    • @spaceflight1019
      @spaceflight1019 Před rokem +3

      There is a show on the History Channel called "The Food That Built America". It provides a fascinating look into the stories behind the names.

    • @nadiabrook7871
      @nadiabrook7871 Před rokem +3

      @@spaceflight1019 Thanks for the info. I'll be sure to check it out!!

    • @spaceflight1019
      @spaceflight1019 Před rokem +1

      @@nadiabrook7871 , happy to be of help. You'll learn about how the Big Mac came to be and why it's Frito-Lay and not Lay-Fritos.

    • @tebelshaw9486
      @tebelshaw9486 Před rokem +1

      Not even Arthur Treacher's? 🐟

    • @davemckolanis4683
      @davemckolanis4683 Před rokem +1

      @@nadiabrook7871 All We Ever Here That Is Popular With You Brits Is Fish And Chips. Fish Like Flounder And Sole Is Really Good When Breaded; But Do You Have A CHOICE On Which Type? And I Assume Your CHIPS Means Slices Of Potatoes Like Our French Fries. However SURELY You Have Fast Food Hamburgers And Hot Dogs Too???

  • @thomasstark789
    @thomasstark789 Před rokem +1

    Carrols survived in Finland for many years after the original US company called it quits. The Carrols brand was finally discontinued around 2012.

  • @floorpizza8074
    @floorpizza8074 Před rokem +1

    The still shot at 5:37 really hit home for me. I grew up going to that Dee's. The store in the photo was located at 70th South and Highland Drive for you Salt Lake locals. That particular location became a "Hardees" in the 1980's.

  • @ericstromberg9608
    @ericstromberg9608 Před rokem +3

    Farrell's was a site for a few of my childhood birthdays. Thanks for the flashback!

  • @danielbusbey4686
    @danielbusbey4686 Před rokem +8

    I loved Farrell's, back in the 70's. Lots of fun, definitely a great time. Always left with a smile.

  • @yvonnebaltimore7729
    @yvonnebaltimore7729 Před rokem

    There is still one Gino's in Glen Burnie, MD. This was a good video & love the music. Happy Holidays!

  • @LarryGonzalez00
    @LarryGonzalez00 Před rokem +1

    I'm Southern California born and bred. It kills me that Bob's Big Boy is all but gone. Other places that I miss are Perry Boys and Sir George's (both all you can eat buffets), Alphy's, Thrifty's, Van deKamp's and Sambo's (all coffee shops) and Zacky Farms and Pioneer's (both fried chicken joints). Thanks for the memories and the rumbling in my stomach.

  • @purchasingthepastvideo
    @purchasingthepastvideo Před 2 lety +25

    I had fried ice cream for the first time at Chi-Chi's, when I talk about it now I get weird looks but that was an awesome dessert. I'm pretty sure my family was the only family who visited their location in my city because nobody remembers it and they were always empty when we went. This was back in the 90's, I really enjoyed it there.

    • @angeladay1534
      @angeladay1534 Před 2 lety +3

      Loved Chi-Chi's when I lived in Minnesota!
      🌮🍨💖

    • @GrandDuchessAniya
      @GrandDuchessAniya Před rokem +1

      It always was packed in our area unless you went mid-afternoon on a Sunday.

    • @user-sw4qd2up2s
      @user-sw4qd2up2s Před rokem +1

      Some Mexican joints have feoed icecream, however some cheat and just roll the icecream ball in crushed cornflakes.

    • @misterx6276
      @misterx6276 Před rokem +1

      They were cheap and decent food.

    • @BrutishYetDelightful
      @BrutishYetDelightful Před rokem

      Chi Chi's was generally pretty packed in Huntsville, AL back in the day. I remember the fried ice cream, and also the margaritas. I have a 30+year history of despising tequila, but those margaritas were FABULOUS. About 2 of them and you'd be walking sideways. I about half-recall some sort of shrimp fajita dish that was really really good, too. Pile of tortillas, shrimp and veg with some sort of sauce. I loved Chi Chi's.

  • @lesliehackney7519
    @lesliehackney7519 Před 2 lety +35

    Aww the memories! I miss some of those, never heard of a few of them but have eaten at several of them. There is still a Bob's Big Boy near my sister-in-law's home in KY. I still own a Farrell's mug I got in Indianapolis while visiting family as a teenager. Thanks, Rhett! Enjoyed this very much.

    • @thecustardguys
      @thecustardguys Před rokem +2

      That's Frisch's Big Boy. Similar, but different.

    • @francoisedunne223
      @francoisedunne223 Před rokem

      There was a Bob’s big boy that was built in Pacific Grove/Monterey California back in the late 1980s it was very popular ..we were all excited when we saw the “big boy “logo going in on the corner I think now it is just a basic mom and pop restaurant.

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
      @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Před rokem

      @@thecustardguys Yeah...we have a couple still in SoCal (Downey and Norco) as well. Not the same.

  • @shrodingerschat2258
    @shrodingerschat2258 Před rokem +1

    A few that come to mind. You could go to an indoor shopping mall in the 70's and 80's and find a York Steakhouse. Kind of a cross between casual dining and cafeteria style. You'd get in line and grab a tray, order your steak and go down the line and pick up your sides and dessert. At the end your steak would be ready, put it on your tray, and then pay for your meal and go find a seat.
    Another was Swiss Chalet. These were mostly in Canada, but there were a few in the the Northeast US. They served rotisserie chicken.
    And then there were the cafeterias inside Woolworth's.

  • @ryan1982o
    @ryan1982o Před rokem +1

    Great video! Bobs Big Boy was such a childhood memory. Gino’s still exists. Big fan of their place in Towson, MD., and pretty sure they have one more place operating around the Baltimore area.

    • @kar5431
      @kar5431 Před rokem

      I used to go to Kenny Rogers restaurant in Towson.

  • @me3333
    @me3333 Před rokem +8

    One place that I miss dearly is not a franchise but I bet most people have had a similar experience to mine, is my Great Grandmothers house. She worked in a kitchen her whole life including through the depression. She could make a meal out of a food you hated the most and it would be the best thing you ever ate in your life. Every time someone would show up at her house, she would make something to eat no matter what time it was or how many people was there. I would give anything to sit down and have one last meal with you again, I love you Grandma Martin

    • @oooh19
      @oooh19 Před rokem +2

      Sounds like a wonderful lady

  • @ITIsFunnyDamnIT
    @ITIsFunnyDamnIT Před rokem +4

    I remember Farrel's I used to love going there as a kid, loved their ice cream sundaes. They didn't mention Arthur Treacher's, Rax, Bonanza, Sambo's, Bennigan's, Casa Gallardo's, Shoney's, I also miss Steak & Ale, Red Barn,. I remember K mart had a restaurant inside them I remember eating there, In malls I remember Orange Julius, miss that place too

  • @jimpern
    @jimpern Před rokem +1

    I loved Howard Johnson's for one item only: the amazing Tendersweet Fried Clams! I believe that Wyndham still owns the recipes and I wish they would sell the clams recipe to an active restaurant chain! And Kenny Rogers' chicken was excellent and I wish they would come back. It's surprising that they are open overseas but not in the U.S.

  • @cheryl9389
    @cheryl9389 Před 7 měsíci

    Grew up in SoCal and remember most ...miss the memories...good times ❤️