Eve & Wall-e
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I wish Earl of Sandwich was in my area!
* Straw Hat Pizza (Silent Movie/Comedies were shown) * Shakey's (pizza)*
* Farrell's (sit down ice cream place . the original "Kitchen Sink"
wait-staff would sing Happy Birthday and there would be a big to-do) *
* Bob's Big Boy * A & W Rootbeer (Drive-in with Car-Hop) *
* Chicken Delight (Delivery had a Big Rooster on the roof of the car) *
* San Diego CA *
Der Wienerschnitzel, Tasty Freeze, Black Angus Steak House, Bob’s Big Boy, Broasted Chicken, Shakey’s Pizza (loved the sing alongs), Sizzler Steak House (I miss the cheese toast and the salad bar), Organ Stop Pizza (local chain each location had a full pipe organ and a guy who played it several times each evening), A&W Rootbeer, Farrell’s Ice Cream (The Zoo a huge ice cream sundae that was run around the store on a stretcher accompanied by sirens, lots of fun for parties), El Pollo Asado, Appetito’s Subs, Swenson’s Grill & Ice Cream.
That’s all I can think of, I’m sure there’s more. (This is in the Phoenix area.)
Counter service at Woolworth's! Need I say more! Grew up going to the one in Downtown Boston, where we shopped.
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KFC has a problem with quality control. At one location the food is good at others, chicken tastes greasy or cooked by someone who doesn't know how to follow the recipes. You never know when you go to a new location what it will be like. Every couple of months they come out with a 'new' product that is just some kind of sauce poured over their chicken. Used to be a good place, now not so much.
Der Wienerschnitzel, Tasty Freeze, Black Angus Steak House, Bob’s Big Boy, Broasted Chicken, Shakey’s Pizza (loved the sing alongs), Sizzler Steak House (I miss the cheese toast and the salad bar), Organ Stop Pizza (local chain each location had a full pipe organ and a guy who played it several times each evening), A&W Rootbeer, Farrell’s Ice Cream (The Zoo a huge ice cream sundae that was run around the store on a stretcher accompanied by sirens, lots of fun for parties), El Pollo Asado, Appetito’s Subs, Swenson’s Grill & Ice Cream.
That’s all I can think of, I’m sure there’s more. (This is in the Phoenix area.)
Our Elephant Bar closed down a few years ago and is now a Brazilian Steakhouse (all you can eat style). I've eaten at the new place once. Issue is all you can eat normally don't appeal to me due to the cost aside from Chinese places. This Brazilian Steakhouse is $50 PP plus drinks and desserts and we found it was just way too much food. Haven't been back since we tried it out.Elephant Bar. It was kind of an odd concept, but there was one near where I worked at the time, and several locations were near where I used to go a lot. They called it a "pan-Asian" theme, but it was more like a casual dining with an adventure theme. Some of the menu items were distinctly American, but others were Asian inspired. There's only one location left near me. I used to have a difficult time getting a table, and that was one place that all my coworkers would agree to since they had such a varied menu and well-priced lunch specials.
Black Angus in Mesa and Chandler, Der Wienerschnitzel in Chandler, Mesa and Tempe, Sizzler in Mesa, looks like Tasty Freez is in Wickenberg
Our Elephant Bar closed down a few years ago and is now a Brazilian Steakhouse (all you can eat style). I've eaten at the new place once. Issue is all you can eat normally don't appeal to me due to the cost aside from Chinese places. This Brazilian Steakhouse is $50 PP plus drinks and desserts and we found it was just way too much food. Haven't been back since we tried it out.
Straw Hat still exists. I mentioned Folsom, CA, which still has one. I’m not sure about Shakeys because I always though it was a Southern California chain, but the last time I ate at one was in Thailand.
I remember Farrell’s and the look for their buildings. The last time I thought of Bob’s Big Boy was when my kid posed with one of the statues at Universal Studios Hollywood.
I’ve been to A&W recently. Of course not drive-ins. All the ones I’ve seen are combined with a KFC, even though Yum sold off A&W. The others I haven’t heard of.
It's a shame when you hear of places that close down due to fires, or floods, etcThe one in Emeryville closed due to a fire and never reopened as anything. This was well before they started contracting. It's really odd since it's in the Bay Street complex where as soon as one tenant leaves, another is operating in the space within a month. That one just seems to be going nowhere. It's a large, custom built space that hasn't been gutted yet. It would take a lot of work to change all that.
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We passed by the one in Concord on the way back from Six Flags Hurricane Harbor (formally Waterworld). It's boarded up right now. I found this (with a photo) and it still looks like this.
http://claycord.com/2017/06/22/the-...illow-pass-rd-in-concord-what-should-move-in/
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I remember seeing a sign in Vacaville that said that an Elephant Bar was going to open at the Nut Tree shopping center, but that never materialized.
Shakey's started in Sacramento. It was a northern California chain. There aren't many left and most of them left are in Socal. Some of the franchisees hung on even through the corporate problems. The only Norcal location left is Oroville. There is one down in Auburn Alabama and a couple up in Washington.
It's a shame when you hear of places that close down due to fires, or floods, etc
And yeah sometimes a place stays vacant for a while even in a good location just because the space is so customized it would take just the right tenant to make it work. We've had that a few times in my area.