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In reply to the discussion: Forgotten Fast Food restaurants. [View all]antiquie
(4,299 posts)119. Nixon's!
First it was Nixon's, then his bro changed it to Whirly's. As kids in Whittier (it was on Whittier Boulevard) my parents took sister and me at least one Friday a month for fish and chips plus there was a 31 Flavors in the back where you parked to eat in the car. Great memories.
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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
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MiddleFingerMom
Feb 2013
#18
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Feb 2013
#23
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MiddleFingerMom
Feb 2013
#38
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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