Iconic Restuarants that are no more.

I used to work at Steak and Ale! Loved their bread, burgundy mushrooms and blackened chicken pasta. Good times!:)

I miss China Coast. The sister restaurant to Red Lobster and Olive Garden.
 
Shakeys Pizza

Mad Italian sub shop

Arthur Treachers Fish & Chips

A&W Root Beer Drive In

Blue Boy frozen custard

Houlihans

Bennigans

Quincys
 
I miss China Coast. The sister restaurant to Red Lobster and Olive Garden.

Loved that place! We had one in our town in FL but it came and went sooo fast. Was surprised because it was always packed. :confused3
 


We have lost Ci-Ci's Pizza & Cheeseburger in Paradise here. Both still exist but not here and they are family favorites. :(
 
We have a few Hardee's here. We are losing a lot of classic restaurants here. No chains but local joints that have been open for decades.
 


Fazoli's - They all closed in Florida :(

also, Rax, Sizzler, Ponderosa, Piccadilly, York's, Foster's Hollywood, Darryl's

So I probably shouldn't post the picture of the Fazoli's food that I'm eating right now?

Did anybody else have a Shakeys pizza buffet? I'm not sure it was a local joint or if they were elsewhere. I loved the piano guy who played while patrons were eating, and the chicken that laid an egg, and the bowling ball shaped balloons...sigh, miss that place.
 
Tony Baloney's and Shakey's Pizza.
Woolworth's counter for the hot dog in the wierd bun that was grilled.

Yes for Shakey's Pizza! Loved their pepperoni.

I remember the Woolworth's counter...never ate there, though.

Also, Dolly Madison ice cream shop.


And in Colorado, at Cinderella City (oh, I'm showing my age here! :sad2:), there was a pizza place that had the best pizza. Coal fired, if I remember correctly.

Oh, and A&Ws!
And the Organ Grinder.
and Spaghetti Factory.

/sigh
 
I used to manage a Howard Johnson's on the first service Plaza in PA from NJ.

(sp) Neshamminy?

I have always thought that Ho Jo's could make a come back for their "Classic" items like Tendersweet Fried Clams & Franks ...
In A Mall Food Court Setting.
Heck - Maybe even in a small fast food free standing building with a double drive in and a walk up setting...

HMMM...I will have to look this up....
 
I still miss Gallaghers. They had great steak and good hot bread. I also loved a place in Houston called the Boston Sea Party. Seafood became too expensive for such an amazing buffet.
 
Burger Chef

We had one of those in the town I went to college in. Students there referred to it as "Burger Death." :lmao:

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I really miss Magic Pan, Big Boy, and Farrell's.

Those of you missing Shakey's, they still exist in LA and the surrounding area, and yes, they have the lunch buffet. So when you come to DL, you can take a side trip to Shakey's. I read online there's a Farrell's somewhere in SoCal, but it's a bit far out, I believe.
 
So I probably shouldn't post the picture of the Fazoli's food that I'm eating right now?

Did anybody else have a Shakeys pizza buffet? I'm not sure it was a local joint or if they were elsewhere. I loved the piano guy who played while patrons were eating, and the chicken that laid an egg, and the bowling ball shaped balloons...sigh, miss that place.

Shakey's, so named because one of its founders suffered shaking due to a bout of malaria, was a fairly large national chain at one point but a series of buyouts, each with bad management nearly killed it completely. Today, there are 58 stores left in the U.S. with 51 in California. Ironically, none of them are left in Sacramento where it was founded. Shakey's, back in its day was an example of the California style crust. It was thin, but not wafer thin, crispy on the bottom, and bubbly on the top and never soggy. Today's extra thin crusts aren't the same.
 
Well maybe I can shed some light on the Chi Chi's situation, at least here in NC. I worked for Chi Chi's for 6 years in Raleigh on Falls of the Neuse Road. I left there to work across the street at TGIFriday's. I too LOVED Chi Chi's. The only restaurant I've ever worked where I could eat there everyday and never get tired of it. When I started in 1988 we were busy every every night. For any of you who visited the Raleigh Chi Chi's, if you remember it was HUGE!! There were 4 different rooms and it was not uncommon for 3 of them to be packed every night with hour plus waits on the weekends. Over the years the crowds dwindled, but never to the point of closing. The Food Service providers in NC stopped carrying the Chi Chi's products, as many of the stores closed throughout the country. However, our store was still doing quite well. Our franchise consisted of Raleigh, Greensboro, and a newly opened Cary store. When we lost our food service provider, we were literally buying product at the grocery store. You can't do that for too long and stay in business. Hence the demise of Chi Chi's in Raleigh.

Now, for those of you that loved the Pollo Magnifico (probably the most popular dish) I will share with you the secret to it's greatness. I am assuming I can't be jailed since there are no more stores in my state :goodvibes

Ready? Here it is........

Go to the store. Buy chicken breast. Buy "Chi Chi's Margarita Mix". Marinate Chicken in the Margarita Mix overnight. Grill. Serve over your favorite spanish rice. Melt Velveeta cheese and add half part Mexican white queso and melt together. Add 1 jar of Chi Chi's Medium salsa. Drizzle over chicken.

The Margarita Mix is the secret ingredient...... ENJOY!!!
 
Woolworth's! That takes on an entirely different meaning here. I live in Greensboro, NC. We were home to the Woolworth's sit-in. The International Civil Rights Museum is housed in the old downtown Woolworth's and the lunch counter has been completely restored in the basement of the museum.
 

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