I went on so many road trips as a kid. Restaurant food was a treat, so I was always pretty happy no matter where we went. Pancakes and cheeseburgers had their golden ages in the 70's if you ask me. I miss the department store cafeterias too.
@MorningGlory62Ай бұрын
I miss the CAFETERIA STYLE places. They made so much sense!!
@KarlLaFong-v2q29 күн бұрын
The Broadway even had a lunch counter. I think we only went there once, though.
@littlejimmy740229 күн бұрын
@@KarlLaFong-v2q Best cheeseburger I've ever had (from memory) was on the 3rd floor of a May Co.
@KarlLaFong-v2q29 күн бұрын
@@littlejimmy7402 Whoda thought? , lol
@jcbulldog53313 күн бұрын
@@littlejimmy7402They were known for Great homemade Onion soup,it was really thick & delicious Famous & Barr they were called here
@nancybarta816729 күн бұрын
Sambos was great!!!Coming back from a college meet up in san Fransico 4 broke students were starving and broke. We ordered on plate of pancakes and 2 cups of tea. They noticed and delivered to us 4 full breakfasts at no cost!!!!
@lagodifuoco313Ай бұрын
Straw Hat Pizza, Furrs Cafeteria, Sir George's Smorgasbord, Ponderosa Steakhouse, Bob's Big Boy, H. Salt Fish & Chips...
@marshalljimduncan29 күн бұрын
He mentioned Ponderosa
@RansomHollywood27 күн бұрын
I so MISS 'Bob's Big Boy.' One of my ALL-TIME favorite restaurants. 'Sambos' was another GREAT one.
@paul16451Күн бұрын
I have both Straw Hat and H. Salt within easy driving distance. But the latter is not great, they serve mostly breading. Yet they have really good reviews for some reason. I guess the nostalgia is a factor.
@kevinlong9254Ай бұрын
The Ground Round, Chi Chi's and Howard Johnsons were all so wonderful. Great memories. Now it's 2024 and they've all been replaced with garbage. I cook most everything at home now.
@Dajuhan2uАй бұрын
You didn't see fat people eating at a Ground Round back in the 1970's
@InFltSvc29 күн бұрын
You are better off cooking at home today, especially with the inflation due to the rotten government we have right now plus you know what goes in your food.
@InFltSvc29 күн бұрын
@@Dajuhan2u100% agree, all you see is fat people all over the place today. I took my usual walk yesterday and did not see one kid outside. When we were kids we hated to be indoors. We were on our bikes, playing baseball, building forts, walking into town …. We moved all the time and my mom did not feed us junk food, that was once in a while as a treat ..
@korbell1089Ай бұрын
You missed Sizzler's. I didn't realize how many budget steak restaurants there were back then. 👍
@lovly2cu725Ай бұрын
Yum
@sonyafox3271Ай бұрын
It’s a short video so, every restaurant of the 70s weren’t put on this video, that doesn’t mean, the person who made the video forgot to put it on this video, just sayin! 9:44
@korbell1089Ай бұрын
@@sonyafox3271 Recollection Road: "Let me know in the comments if I missed anything." And people do. That gives RR more material for future videos, kind of like the "Circle of Life" for KZbin.😁
@marycampeau937829 күн бұрын
and Black Angus
@Dadsezso29 күн бұрын
He might have mentioned this one in another video but one of my and my wife's favorites in the 70s was Farrell's Ice Cream Parlours.
@scottmcwave9479Ай бұрын
I love seeing the old menus!🙂
@johnjeffreys6440Ай бұрын
Especially, the prices.
@jcbulldog53313 күн бұрын
@@johnjeffreys6440Exactly
@tedquaker954Ай бұрын
Love these old memories... Thank you
@btlcryАй бұрын
I was surprised to not see Lums mentioned. In my hometown, we had a Lums right next door to a Beefsteak Charlie's. And down the road was a Ground Round and a Howard Johnson's.
@kathleenpignatari5306Ай бұрын
I loved Lums-my dad loved it too; he always ordered a schooner of Ballantine beer 🍺, I always ordered the French dip; such wonderful memories 😢.
@dbeck96329 күн бұрын
Definitely agree with you on Lums. I am surprised it was not mentioned. Some of their items, like the Ollie Burger and steamed hot dogs, are on the menu at a diner in Hallandale, Florida. I believe it is called the Flashback Diner
@wumpusthehunted262828 күн бұрын
My parents did Lums breakfasts on weekends in the 80s, and they were great and cheap. Probably too cheap and the local one went out of business.
@munsters221 күн бұрын
Lums.........Yum.
@davidmc847521 күн бұрын
I saw Lums in an earlier episode. I think it was under defunct Family Restaurants.
@kellywilson8440Ай бұрын
Ponderosa steak house wasnt bad for the money i kinda miss our local one , The buffet was fantastic as well !
@cas298525 күн бұрын
Lol, used to go there for lunch at work. Most all the customers were 400 lbs. The all you can eat food bar probably bankrupt them.
@SakjaАй бұрын
It seems as if all the restaurant chains eventually close. I hope Cracker Barrel stays open. I have great memories there.
@micksanger6274Ай бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful videos. I grew up in the 70-80's. I love the memory refresh.
@bruce8808Ай бұрын
Not only do I remember Shakey's Pizza but I remember their commercials on T.V. when I was a teenager. Loves Restaurant was popular for their Barbecued Ribs and Chicken in the 70s sad when they closed and I also remember Happy Steak. Miss those wonderful eating establishments. Thanks for sharing.
@Fuuuck-off-IranАй бұрын
I remember Loves, and the tv commercial song...."When you're at Loves...the whole world's delicious " ❤🥩🍗🍔❤
@GeorgieB196529 күн бұрын
I think Shakey's was briefly mentioned in a Steve Martin sketch.
@Ken-h5d29 күн бұрын
I was going to mention Happy Steak and had forgotten about Love's. Have been to Shakey's but we didn't have one where I grew up. On Shakey's theme, we had a chain that was up and down the San Juaquin Valley in CA, "Me-n-Ed's". Great pizza in the day.
@michaelmapes411928 күн бұрын
There are still several shakeys located in and around LA and the one ones outside of CA are in Washington State (Renton and Pasco)
@MrMegaFredZeppelinАй бұрын
Shakey's is still here in Oroville California😃There Mojo Potatoes are awesome😁In Pasadena California growing up I loved watching the piano player🎹Shakey's RULES!!!!!!!🍕👍🏻ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
@runrafarunthebestintheworldАй бұрын
Yep Shakey's is so good.
@barryf547929 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, the Shakey's in Oroville is the only Shakey's to not offer a pizza and chicken lunch buffet.
@glenmoss0229 күн бұрын
Really?? I'm just down the road in Marysville. Good to know! 👍
@robertbeermanjr.215821 күн бұрын
We still have Two Shakeys open here in The San Fernando Valley outside of Los Angeles.
@j.philiplarson206419 күн бұрын
My favorite!!
@bridgetmccracken1381Ай бұрын
These videos are such a joy!! Thank you for putting them out
@tonyx3768Ай бұрын
There’s still one York Steak House left in Cowlumbus, on W Broad near the outerbelt across from the old Westland Mall that’s finally being torn down.
@durandurantulsaАй бұрын
I remember Arthur Treachers being one of my favorites.
@marylist123629 күн бұрын
In Kalamazoo, we had H. Salt Esquire Fish & Chips
@cas298525 күн бұрын
The last two remaining ones are near me, yum!
@jcbulldog53313 күн бұрын
My high school Boyfriend First job was at Arthur Treachers I remember that their Fish was really good!! Great memories
@casperTFG93928 күн бұрын
Just happened to think of Roy Rogers. I think a few still exist. I remember many of these places ❤
@jolene54Ай бұрын
So many memories were brought back! Thank you.
@deweygill1973Ай бұрын
Big Boy’s. The original three bun two patty burger with a secret sauce. Good enough for McDonalds to steal the idea for the Big Mac. Heck, The Beatles even ate there. Fine family style restaurant during their fifty year history.
@scottmcwave9479Ай бұрын
Great burger, fries, and a salad with blue cheese dressing!
@fluffyotter1601Ай бұрын
Patty melt, salty fries, and chocolate shake……my favorite!
@nathanielcaesarАй бұрын
there's still one in operations (though through family owned) here in my hometown of Marquette, MI
@incog99skd11Ай бұрын
I thought there was ONE Big Boy's still in Los Angeles with that statue outside.
@kathleenpignatari530629 күн бұрын
@@fluffyotter1601Oh the chocolate shake in the metal cup! The best!
@footballlvnladyАй бұрын
We had Ponderosa, Chi Chi’s and Shakeys. I had my daughter’s birthdays there when she was 3-6 years. We had a guy who played piano. He made balloon figures for the kids. My parents knew the piano guy. Went to Chi Chi’s with coworkers for drinks many times in the 80’s. I went to Ponderosa many times for steak and Bonanza. Chi Chi’s left first. Then, Ponderosa. Our Bonanza was only a year or two old when it closed. Shakeys made it into the mid 2000’s and closed. Miss them all!
@kathleennorton2228Ай бұрын
I remember those prices! Food wasn't grown with the amount of pesticides and chemicals it is today. It wasn't highly processed. It tasted so flavorful and good! People today have no idea.
@kevinlong9254Ай бұрын
You are so correct. I love you for your comment.
@sonyafox3271Ай бұрын
Pesticides aren’t grown on food, it was sprayed on produce,fruits and vegetables!Pesticides have nothing to do with most frozen foods! Even back then, fruits and vegetables were still sprayed down to keep pesticides down even back then, it wasn’t as highly heavy handed used as it was today! The biggest issues with a lot of the manufacturing plants were small and, therefore, things for consumption, it got to the point where these small companies couldn’t keep up with the supply and demand.Therefore, the little manufacturing company sold out to the bigger brand manufacturing companies because, the little companies almost went under and, the bigger brand companies brought them out. Then, despite having the recipes these big brand manufacturing companies changed the recipes to make them in bigger batches and, aka/ this is why things no longer taste the same. And, if you do your research and, you haven’t seen it on tv, or watched anything like it on KZbin, you see what, I am telling you is 💯% true! But, not only did it just happen to our food, it happened to all the goods we buy here in America! My mom used to work at U.S. Shoe and,that was also way a ton of our family and friends lost their job before going into the 80s. Even though some U.S. Shoe factories were still open, they didn’t make near the amount of shoes they once did and most of those U.S.Shoe Plants fully shutdown in the mid 90s. Aka/ some of the those family friends / mostly friends took jobs a little over a hour away in a small town in Indiana.
@sonyafox3271Ай бұрын
Pesticides aren’t grown on food, it was sprayed on produce,fruits and vegetables!Pesticides have nothing to do with most frozen foods! Even back then, fruits and vegetables were still sprayed down to keep pesticides down even back then, it wasn’t as highly heavy handed used as it was today! The biggest issues with a lot of the manufacturing plants were small and, therefore, things for consumption, it got to the point where these small companies couldn’t keep up with the supply and demand.Therefore, the little manufacturing company sold out to the bigger brand manufacturing companies because, the little companies almost went under and, the bigger brand companies brought them out. Then, despite having the recipes these big brand manufacturing companies changed the recipes to make them in bigger batches and, aka/ this is why things no longer taste the same. And, if you do your research and, you haven’t seen it on tv, or watched anything like it on KZbin, you see what, I am telling you is 💯% true! But, not only did it just happen to our food, it happened to all the goods we buy here in America! My mom used to work at U.S. Shoe and,that was also way a ton of our family and friends lost their job before going into the 80s. Even though some U.S. Shoe factories were still open, they didn’t make near the amount of shoes they once did and most of those U.S.Shoe Plants fully shutdown in the mid 90s. Aka/ some of the those family friends / mostly friends took jobs a little over a hour away in a small town in Indiana. 1:42
@Blue-wave2024Ай бұрын
Sure back then everything was DDT, which has been banned in America, but still produced and sold in central and South America, which we get our fruit from.
@mosriteminioncause774129 күн бұрын
Meat tasted better and was safer...before the push for bigger cows from growth Hormone's and pumping them full of anti-biotics. I have had meat from a limited number herd, all natural farm near by, recently.... there IS a BIG difference in taste and texture.
@ClarkieandJosephАй бұрын
“You’re gonna get spoiled, we’re gonna treat you right, you’re gonna get spoiled at beef steak Charlie’s tonight”🎤🎶 I definitely remember that commercial jingle from years ago growing up in the tristate area. I mostly seen it air on WPIX 11. Thinking back I’m sure one of the reasons they went out of business was the all you can eat steak and shrimp, free beer, and sangria. And if you were 18 back then, it was an inexpensive way to get a good dinner and wasted at the same time bc the drinking age in NY was 18. 😊
@JohnAranitaАй бұрын
When I was living in Huntington Beach in the '70s, I loved it when Dad drove Mom and I to the Crab Cooker in Newport Beach. I always really anticipated having their Manhattan Clam Chowder!! There was an all-you-can-eat buffet in Waikiki. I would go there monthly. Sadly, they closed in the '90s. Their lunch buffets were only $8.xx.
@incog99skd11Ай бұрын
I remember when The Crab Cooker in Newport Beach told Richard Nixon that he had to wait in line like everyone else. I believe he went elsewhere.
@AlcibiadesMDАй бұрын
@@incog99skd11Indeed, Dick was not known for being very patience. I lived in San Clemente at that time, less than half a block from his home, and although we were in the same private compound, I’ve never saw him outside when the family and I will drive by, Mr Nixon was a very intelligent man, I certainly admire his resilience.
@michaelcase857429 күн бұрын
@@incog99skd11I think I can remember that you could easily see Lido or was it Balboa Island from there?
@RansomHollywood27 күн бұрын
@@incog99skd11NOT COOL! You should NEVER disrespect the PRESIDENT like that. He should have been given the NEXT available table.
@lauraklein1941Ай бұрын
I remember most of these. My family also enjoyed Bill Knapps and Farrell's.
My favorite family pizza joint was Shakey's, Aunt Jemima's kitchen and Boston sea party. Edi add. And I almost forgot Acapulco restaurant.
@oreally8605Ай бұрын
Cracker Barrel Restaurant in Wisconsin was fantastic. To this day, their cheddar cheese is tops. Get some Wheatsworth crackers, and you're set. 😊
@footballlvnladyАй бұрын
I would love to have one in Green Bay! I’m planning on a day trip to go there to eat and shop in their store.
@jimjacobsonmdАй бұрын
What about Lum's? I loved their Ollie Burger!
@AgentPepsi1Ай бұрын
I was living in Wichita Falls, TX from 2009-2012, I could swear they had a Chi-Chi's there at the time (the video said the last closed in 2003). What I really miss, though, are the Quincy's Steakhouses. Their buttered rolls are AMAZING!!
@paradiselodge5523Ай бұрын
Quincy's! I was thinking of them too. I worked there in GA.
@starmnsixty120928 күн бұрын
Could have been a privately owned place still using the name.
@dad4ever-c90Ай бұрын
I never knew Beefsteak Charlie's offered FREE beer and wine. Unfortunately I am learning this a few decades too late to capitalize on the opportunity!
@whackamolechampАй бұрын
You would have been spoiled at Beefsteak Charlies!
@davidmc847521 күн бұрын
Saved you from being an alcoholic. 🍺 🍷 😂
@gcbranger1189Ай бұрын
i loved shakey's pizza. lums was a favorite place to eat, lumburger and fried mushrooms. i also loved fass brothers seafood.
@RansomHollywood27 күн бұрын
'Shakeys' is what made me fall in love with pizza. I enjoyed the self playing piano, old 'keystone cops' films from the silent era, and tables decorated like printed newspapers.
@MillerMeteor7429 күн бұрын
We used to stop at Howard Johnson's while on our family roadtrips in the 70s. My grandmother lived in North Carolina in those days and there was a Morrison's near her. I'm sure we ate there a few times. At home in New Jersey in the 70s and early 80s we used to eat at Bonanza, Ponderosa, and Sizzler.
@BriRog6829 күн бұрын
Shakey's was so amazing!! 🍕🍕🍕 Everything was so good ❤❤
@deweygill1973Ай бұрын
I remember Shakey’s jingle- “We serve fun at Shakey’s-awful pizza” or maybe it was “also pizza”
@markcarter822Ай бұрын
I used to frequent the original Chi Chi s in Richfield, Minnesota up through the 90s. Almost everyone of these restaurants I have been to a number of times. The York Steakhouse as I remember was always inside shopping malls.
@tomsmith3047Ай бұрын
We grew up in Sacramento on Shakey's pizza, awesome! What happened to Skippers seafood, I think based out of Washington state. My family loved them too in the 70"s and 80"s.
@AllieinCali29 күн бұрын
The original Shakey's J street location is a historical landmark. It's now "Mimosa House". Not sure if you're still local or not--if you are and haven't been, check it out. They kept the basic layout and all of the dark wood. It's pretty cool.
@sardu55Ай бұрын
Recollection Road host has a great voice for this format or radio. Easy to ID his sound with the topics he covers.
@glennso4728 күн бұрын
He probably has a face for radio too.
@denisefarmer366Ай бұрын
You missed Steak and Brew, which came out before Steak and Ale.
@mikehughes4969Ай бұрын
I remember Shakey's Pizza very fondly. The Ground Round had an exceptional burger, and I am a snob about burgers like some people are about wine and cheese. But I would do anything to have Howard Johnson's fried clams again. Thirty years later, and I can almost taste them.
@lagodifuoco313Ай бұрын
There's a Ground Round Buger in Grand Forks, North Dakota. I'm not sure if it's the same?
@connerkirk1043Ай бұрын
I used to work the grill at Ground Round in Richmond Height Mo. And Howard Johnsons was just down the street . V.I.P. Burger , Mushrooms, Onions, Bell peppers and we had fried clams
@lovly2cu725Ай бұрын
Yes ground round
@lovly2cu725Ай бұрын
Peanut shells on the floor
@gmwcfhgАй бұрын
I loved going to drive-in restaurants as a kid in the 70's like A & W and Dog 'n Suds for hot dogs and ice cream cones or chocolate shakes
@williamhild1793Ай бұрын
I remember Shakey's for the obtrusively loud banjo music. Having a conversation with the family was out of the question, due to the overwhelming din of banjos.
@glennso4728 күн бұрын
And the musicians seemed to be imbibing in the beer a bit too much.
@stevenj2380Ай бұрын
Full menu, lots of tables, frankie packs to go, large NATHAN's ( of Coney I.) had 3 in Manhattan. Included seafood, deli sandwiches etc. 1 large also in Westchester Co. which was the taken over location of 'Adventurer's Inn'. The 43 St Times Sq, was 2 floors 'famously' opened in early- mid 1960s. There was one on east 58 St off 5 Ave. In the late 1970s, I recognized Ralph Lauren eating a sandwich there. Otherwise was glad for occasional rides to Howard Johnson, Ground Round. Pizza & Brew (maybe a more local chain).
@buickinvicta288Ай бұрын
Nathan's on Central Ave. 👍 We played pinball there.
@DiamondGirl333Ай бұрын
Ponderosa was my family's go-to for affordable steak and all-you-can-eat salad bar. I was bummned to see it go. I can no longer afford to treat my family to a restaurant experience considering it costs what I would spend on 2 weeks worth of groceries.
@timroot4207Ай бұрын
Thank you !!!
@karenroot45029 күн бұрын
Hey there. I just saw your name so I figured you are some cousin!
@timroot420729 күн бұрын
@@karenroot450 Hello !
@nomadbrad6391Ай бұрын
Didn't go to many restaurants, but on my birthday I asked to go to Farrell's and get a Mountain of Fries and a Zoo for the family to share.....of course everyone got a Sasparilla to drink.
@dragonsigner29 күн бұрын
Dang I remember eating at Chi-Chi's... when I was a kid. I Miss them. I ate there with my parents a lot.. I remember the chips and dip .and the fried ice cream and apple cobbler.
@christopherpuylara6355Ай бұрын
I miss Margarita night at Chi-Chis....😢...great chicken fajitas too....😊 I worked for Ponderosa back in the day too,hated working Friday nights ,going out for a nightcap and having to open Saturday 🤮. Alot of the Sambos became Dennys if I remember correctly.
@GeorgieB196529 күн бұрын
I ate at Ground Round numerous times. Good food and decent prices. The majority of the locations in Connecticut changed over to Wood 'n Taps in the nineties. The Bonanza near me was host to a lot of banquets for our local cub scout troop. Sadly, the building became host to one of the last Hooters in Connecticut.
@robhicks211725 күн бұрын
In the 1970's, the Shakey's Pizza we went to in Charlotte N.C. would show films of the Little Rascals on a small silver screen and 2 older gentlemen on a small stage would play old Dixieland music between films. One would play an upright piano and the other played the banjo. It was great to be a kid in the 70's!
@paul16451Күн бұрын
Shakey's is still around in Southern California, but my understanding is that it's not the way it used to be, just pizza and no entertainment.
@stebstebanesier620524 күн бұрын
Being in that dining room pictured @ 0:26 would have left a lasting impression on me.
@BarzOnTheWindow127 күн бұрын
Took a 4.5 hour trip to the last Howard Johnson’s in Lake George NY, just for the sake of reminiscing. Ordered the clams, even though I’m allergic!
@touchofgrey537228 күн бұрын
Loved going to Morrisons. Cafeteria style restaurant; all you can eat friendly staff!
@sherw7635Ай бұрын
I liked all of these!
@carlavision614329 күн бұрын
Only been to Chi-Chi's and always passed by Howard Johnson's on the interstate going to OKC. Loved Chi-Chi's!
@kathleenevans1201Ай бұрын
I'd love to see Horn & Hardart featured so.etime, too! 😊
@koreykrabbenhoft1273Ай бұрын
I think you are doing everything great, I grew up in Minnesota, could you do more things in the upper Midwest, please.
@barbarak2836Ай бұрын
Country Kitchen!
@moonfire41Ай бұрын
My favorite was Sambos. Actually the last one to close was Lincoln City Oregon on the coast. They had a cute souvenier and gift case too. You forgot Farells ice cream parlor.
@incog99skd11Ай бұрын
I remember going to a Sambos in Chicago as a kid just as the civil rights thing was starting. I was quite controversial just to go in and eat there on the north side. I loved the colorful menu. Howard Johnson's had problems with racial relations too if I remember correctly.
@lovly2cu725Ай бұрын
Santa monica, ca
@sonyafox3271Ай бұрын
Again a short video, so, not every single restaurant was put on this video, that doesn’t mean the person who made this video forgot it! The key is a brief video! 9:44
@bobcoats2708Ай бұрын
@@sonyafox3271He said to let him know in the comments if he missed any, so people are doing what he asked. Not meant as criticisms I believe
@jpwcpa26 күн бұрын
I took great delight in tossing the peanut shells on the floor at Ground Round, with absolutely no objections from my parents.
@mocatfish28 күн бұрын
I was stationed in San Diego in the early 80’s and frequently ate at a chain called Boll Weevil. Really good good food and atmosphere. I always wondered what happened to them.
@herbtube782429 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great trip down memory lane.
@cowpuddles485123 күн бұрын
I was just about to ask about York Steak House and then you covered it. Thanks! My local Ground Round was always fun, as they had a movie screen and projected cartoons all night.
@Nunofurdambiznez29 күн бұрын
Ponderosa Steak House was my family's "go-to" place just about every Friday night! Both my parents worked, so as a treat (we kids usually did all the cooking on weeknights), we'd pile into the station wagon and off we go to Ponderosa for what seemed like to US, a fabulous steak meal ! LOL!!! We were kids, we didn't know any better LOL!!!
@DaveB452929 күн бұрын
Was there a 'Sambos' on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis in the early '80s? My late father & I had breakfast there one morning (I think) prior to attending the Gamble's Store convention...we stayed at a Holiday Inn, and he took me to the IDS building - rode an elevator for the first time to the top floor and experienced the 'UFO Museum', and played early arcade games at a neighboring arcade...played Lunar Lander at the Holiday Inn Lounge while dad schmoozed with other store owners...ultimately leading me to having 5 pins and 5 classic vid games in my rec room today.
@DLDX29 күн бұрын
Ground Round forever!
@brucegordon4992Ай бұрын
I remember Valle's fondly. And who could resist clam strips followed by coffee ice cream. And when I got here Morrisons was a lunch stop two or three times a month.
@paulym581428 күн бұрын
My favorite restaurant was the old eat in Pizza Huts. Where they had a salad bar and the fireplace. That was in the 80’s though.
@bonwatcher27 күн бұрын
Shakey's still has a lot of locations in SoCal, so it's not extinct. Although I don't remember them having a buffet style back in the 70's until the Bunch a Lunch was invented and somewhat revived the brand. Love to see an old school look at cafeteria's that are long gone like the old Clifton's and Beadle's in Pasadena.
@Markimark15129 күн бұрын
Ponderosa was good, they even had Bonanza’s Michael Landon doing commercials for the restaurant! Also anyone remember Lyons, they were a breakfast restaurant that was popular in the 1970s!
@Tomatohater6429 күн бұрын
Steak and Ale forever. Dam fine eating experience.
@rogertemple7193Ай бұрын
I remember seeing a lot of these restaurants on television commercials when they all popular and there were several of them here in Oklahoma but I only ate at just a few of them but thanks for the delicious memories.😋🍔🍕🌮🍰😋
@betonarchese25 күн бұрын
Shakey's was my favorite. Lucky for me they still have them in Japan and California.
@peanutkinder4609Ай бұрын
I used to go to the Beefsteak Charlie's in Towson - you showed that ad - so cool!!
@scotttheil782429 күн бұрын
I remember after church on Sundays going to Mr. Steak for a tasty meal.
@marvinbaudoin776927 күн бұрын
The Shakeys pizza in Clarksville, Tennessee used to show Three Stooges episodes. Great fun.
@brianquilty68728 күн бұрын
Great video ..... brought back tons of memories !
@pittbullking8729 күн бұрын
I remember Shakey's Pizza as a kid in the 70's. I remember the pizza being really great but maybe it was so good because as a kid we had it so seldom.
@slim-oneslim801428 күн бұрын
Love those menu prices! The last Howard Johnson's closed in Lake George, NY.
@kitw76Ай бұрын
The best fried ice cream was from Chi Chis!
@jesussoltero458029 күн бұрын
There's actually still a Shakeys Pizza in Whittier, CA I was just there last week, I love their Lunch A Bunch Buffet 🍕
@OldWines22 күн бұрын
Winstons in the Philadelphia area. Famous fern bar and for their Onion Soup; recipe available on-line. Yes, worked in Paoli; 1980..
@MHK196127 күн бұрын
I grew up in Nevada, and remember Shakey's and Sambo's restaurants, the latter from the many road trips my folks and I took to Sacramento. I thought Shakeys had the best pizza, and my favorite food at Sambos was pancakes with boysenberry syrup...it was good to be a kid back then 😊.
@rhonda707029 күн бұрын
Shakey's was the place to go for years for pizza as well as a great lunch buffet. They had the best fried chicken I have ever tasted. And the Rojos were so perfect. I yearn for that fried chicken--all others are so pale in comparison.
@thehapagirl9229 күн бұрын
Shakeys was still here in Anaheim next to Disneyland up until a few years ago! I’m 32 so I don’t know anything about the 70’s but I assume Shakeys was built there in the 70s I’ve been to Sambos up in Santa Barbara and loved it!
@deeannsmith777527 күн бұрын
I miss eating at Steak and Ale 👍. Awesome video 😎
@joeblow81229 күн бұрын
Nickerson Farms was huge in the 70s 👍🏼
@wumpusthehunted262828 күн бұрын
View from Timonium, MD (just north of Baltimore. Aparently still the sticks in 1979s). Steak and Ale was there at least from the early 70s. My parents and grandparents loved the alaskan crab leg specials). Two things I remember were the giant kiddue burger (on kiddie menu). Probably seen as tiny in the 2020s, it was far bigger than any mcburger you'd see then. Most other kiddie menus barely bothered feeding the kids. Much later (late 80s) I was 21 and the served me a watered down martini. Sent ut back, but the bartender seemed to think that water was part of thr recipe. Howard Johnson's, also there before me. Grandfather liked taking us there in the 1970s. I think it lasted to 1990 or so but never ate there after 1980... Ponderosa. Don't remember it being new. Went a few times and unimpressed (regardless what the vid said about kids liking it). Gone right around 1990. Shakeys. Never fans of it (including the kid I played with the most, and his parents), but I found it too loud. I was a big fan of Pappyy's (and happy to find one in Jonesville, PA in 1997). Chi Chi's. We didn't get one until 1980. Loved it, and went there on my own through the early 90's. Then the last time IWas there they had ruined the menu, aiming more at young children. Ut was closed within the year. Beefsteak Charlie's. Another 80s latecomerz thistime in the suddenly fancy Towson mall. It was good, and endless shrimp was a thing. Wasn't open long enough for me to find out about the drinks... Ground Round. Showed up in the mid eigties at 'our' mall. I'm not sure I ever ate there, and I don't think it lasted long. I think that was all the ones that were in town. The Steak and Ale was close (right at the locsl highway entrance) and was easily a bigger part of my life than the rest (but I personally liked Chi Chis better and never went to Steak and Ale when older). I'm also pretty sure the S&A had management issues, not sure if that was the local franchise or not.
@Fast_Eddy_MagicАй бұрын
Anyone else share an ice cream (one flavor) with Sheriff Bart at Howard Johnson's?
@grumpyoldwizard29 күн бұрын
I used to love Steak and Ale restaurants. I live in San Antonio, TX and I took my wife there, before she was my wife. We miss it.
@njt00227 күн бұрын
I didn't realize York Steak House was a chain. Our York Steak House was near York Avenue in our city,
@stevengolden900927 күн бұрын
Recollection Road - You should do a video about the history of dinner theaters/supper clubs in the USA. I live near the Pineville Dinner Theater near Charlotte, NC when I was growing up and people like Bob Denver, Dorothy L'Amour, etc., would perform there. Jayne Mansfield's last performance was at Gus Steven's Supper Club in Biloxi, MS. These dinner theaters/supper clubs were all around the US and at the time you were served a buffet dinner and/or a meal off the menu, and then after dinner you were treated to a show. Nashville had Chaffins Barn Dinner Theater, Greensboro, NC has the Barn Dinner Theater. I think this would be a fascinating subject for one of your videos and there are photos out there you could share.
@kimquinn7728Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, we had a Valle's in our city and spent many an anniversary dinner for my parents there! Delicious! Also, Ground Round...peanut shells on the floor and great burgers...memmmmmorieeeeessss, like the corners of my miiiiind....❤ Nearing 65. Thank you for bringing good times to mind.😊
@Kennny-y2t21 күн бұрын
Right now as of 2024, they have Shakey's Pizza in The Southern California Area❗ Thanks for your videos❗
@seagal777Ай бұрын
Shakey's Pizza still exists in Renton, WA
@lp-xl9ld29 күн бұрын
Funny how there were several cases of chains having similar names. Steak and Ale, Steak and Brew, Steak Pub; Beefsteak Charlie's, Charley Brown's...
@williamscoggin150928 күн бұрын
I used to really like eating at steak and ale back in the 80s. 👍🏻👴
@ICallItAsItIsАй бұрын
I swear, you have some of the prettiest women on your thumbnails.
@shanp890728 күн бұрын
I loved ChiChis as a kid…best fried ice cream ever😅
@cdfreester29 күн бұрын
I remember most of these restaurants. The ones I miss the most are Shakey's and Steak n Ale. York Steakhouse in the malls was also a nice change pf pace from the usual mall fare. That Kansas City strip dinner sign is memorable for me. It was better than Ponderosa or Bonanaza.
@paulym581428 күн бұрын
They had the best steak sauce.
@Dajuhan2uАй бұрын
Ground Round was known for their steaks
@alexcitron515929 күн бұрын
Fun times! When i lived in NYC there was Beefsteak Charlies; then different ones in CT and OH