14 Region restaurants we miss - The Times Of Northwest Indiana Hot dogs and tacos, what a combo! Steak and Ale was ahead of its time. Retro Restaurants | Yum | Tucson Weekly In the 1980s, the restaurant began to decline, as it switched up menu items in favor of more chicken and fish. In 1936, Chasen's opened and instantly drew in a flurry of Hollywood clientele. Quentin Tarantino sometimes plants this retired cereal as a prop in movies. Sadly, the last storefront with the name closed in 1996. Here's a walk down memory lane with over 130 long lost Denver restaurants. The company was known for their celebrity endorsements, like Muhammad Ali and comedian Soupy Sales, as well as their monstrous burgers like the "Sirloiner" and the famous "Giant." Eventually, Burger Chef would begin opening restaurants in Australia, but that venture ended with a $1.3 million loss. Closed: 1989. Starting out as RoBee's House of Beef in Indiana, Roy Rogers became the more common name for this chain in 1968. The restaurant eventually rebranded itself, changing its name to No Place Like Sam's and Jolly Tiger, however there's still one original Sambo's left in the United Statesthe original restaurant, which is run by the founder's grandson in Santa Barbara, California. The site in its broken condition will remain online for a while and I will be transferring the articles I wrote about various old restaurants to my main website, www.newsfromme.com. Miss Albany Diner (Albany) An original 1941 "Silk City" diner model, located in the warehouse district of downtown Albany. Some would argue that chef Doug Flicker's Auriga (1997-2007) belongs on this list, and it's easy to agree with that sentiment. It was replaced by a Southern-influenced American restaurant, The Cuckoo's Nest. Ray's NY Pizza on Ptree- gone- now a "new" incarnation on Piedmont. A "crisp and crystal clear" drink with "just a snap of apple," Aspen was gone by 1982. Yes, Chicken Littles are currently available on KFC's menu, but this modern reprisal that was brought back in 2012 is nothing like the OG version from the '80s, according to die-hard fans. Fast food salads have never sounded like a great idea, but we stand by the fact that the McSalad Shakers were the best iteration of the meal we've seen. Kenny Rogers Roasters. Loved that place. After years of success, the owners sold the popular burger joint to Hardee's in 1982. KFC fans argue that the chain ruined the classic when they added pickles to the sandwich and replaced the plain roll and chicken patty with a sesame seed roll and a chicken tender in 2012.
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