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In reply to the discussion: Forgotten Fast Food restaurants. [View all]a kennedy
(36,014 posts)73. We had Kelly's.....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/70592215@N00/4673196652/ Kinda like this one.....I think they were out about the same time of Mac's. Didn't survive though.
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Long John Silvers is still around, but back in the early 70s they had some awesome fried drumettes..
wyldwolf
Feb 2013
#5
There was one in Norwalk, CT? I was there in the mid 90's and it was gone by then.
madinmaryland
Feb 2013
#127
They joined with Nathan's in NY and Nathans serves their clams and fish n chips
dr.strangelove
Feb 2013
#129
In the early-to-mid-60's, our small Michigan town (30,000) had a Burger Chef on our side...
MiddleFingerMom
Feb 2013
#18
#25 was ours. They used to sell a "family-sized order of French Fries" -- ...
MiddleFingerMom
Feb 2013
#23
Hardee's had just two things going for it. A mushroom-Swiss burger that I would say was...
MiddleFingerMom
Feb 2013
#38
"Yes, I know there wasn't a Pioneer Chicken Stand on Alvarado St...it's called poetic license"...
Tom Ripley
Feb 2013
#42
There was a Burger Chef inside the Cathedral of Learning at the U of Pitt in the late 1970s
NoPasaran
Feb 2013
#36
both places have fond memories for me - my grandma and I, in her purple Chevy Impala
Flaxbee
Feb 2013
#99
As we age, and our tastebuds go south, we are FORCED to eat better food!! The horror!
Eleanors38
Feb 2013
#174
Someone mentioned Shakey's Pizza. Tucson HAD 2 or 3. Sadly, they were gone by the time I moved here.
MiddleFingerMom
Feb 2013
#104
here are a couple I remember from my childhood that I don't see listed yet:
WhoIsNumberNone
Feb 2013
#166
Howard Johnson's. Road trip restaurants -- ours was, as I think many or most were...
MiddleFingerMom
Feb 2013
#167
Magoo's Pizza Parlor, Hollywood CA (on which Shakey's may have been modeled)
pinboy3niner
Feb 2013
#170
Growing up in San Antonio, Texas, an ideal day for a kid was Burger Chef for lunch.
Aristus
Feb 2013
#178