DEFUNCT 1950s Restaurants That DID NOT Stand the Test of Time
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The 1950s saw a fast-food boom America has never seen before! And the restaurants that were born out of that time had a certain magic to them that today’s dining spots just don’t have. Let’s revisit ten of the best mid-century restaurants that have since become obsolete.
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I remember Henry's Hamburgers back in my hometown of Anderson Indiana. Dad worked 2nd shift at the Delco Remy GM plant back then, and on Friday Nights, he would stop off at Henry's Hamburgers and bring home a sack full of burgers! A great treat for us! I remember him waveing a burger under my nose to wake me up to enjoy Daddy time! Thanks for the memories!
I remember Howard Johnson's. My family and I went to the one in Palm Beach, Florida. My favorite was the fried clams. I loved the Toasties. We used to buy the frozen Toasties. They were awesome.
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How do you do your research? I ask because as of April 2024, there are 55 Bob's Big Boy restaurants still operating in the United States including Burbank, Downey and Northridge - all in the Los Angeles area. You should corrrect this error. 😮
Welcome to the age of obesity! Bloody tasty though!