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  • Marvelmania
    A Ray of Sunshine
    • Jun 17, 2001
    • 10392

    #31
    Someone mentioned Woolworths, man they had great lunch specials. There was one still open in the early 90s in downtown Nashville that had the old counter round spinning stools that you would sit on, I'd go there many times during the week for their lunch specials. They closed not too long after that. Cole's drug stores also had the old counter and booth sections much like Woolworths and they were just as good. McCorys store had a diner section but they were awful.

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    • cjefferys
      Duke of Gloat
      • Apr 23, 2006
      • 10180

      #32
      I see Mister Donuts all over the place in Japan, I had no idea that there are none left in the US now, very interesting.

      I always liked going to Ponderosa, I miss that place (the local one turned into a Red Lobster years ago). I also remember liking Red Barn too.

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      • jwyblejr
        galactic yo-yo
        • Apr 6, 2006
        • 11147

        #33
        Originally posted by spacecaps
        Another that came to mind...Sizzler. It was so popular at one point it had it's own catch phrase whenever something good happened (We goin' Sizzler!) We also had a place around here in the early 80's called Buckston's. I'm not sure if they were all over but I have fond memories of that place. Also did anyone have a K-mart with a restaurant in the back? Like it was actually just part of K-mart just like Target has their little food station or Walmart has Subways or Mcdonalds in them only this place was basically the K-Mart Diner. We used to go for breakfast and around the holidays Santa would show up.

        Cheeseburger In Paradise all closed up recently. (Thank god!) and there was this place called the Boulder Creek Steak House that opened next to an 18plex movie theater (and was the only place to eat in the parking lot) and was so terrible they went out.

        In a few years Perkins, Friendlies, and Boston Market would probably make it on this list.
        I remember the little restaurant in KMart. Most got replaced by Little Cesar's. A couple wound up with Nathan's. That's another one there was a lot of. Now there's only the main one.

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        • EmergencyIan
          Museum Paramedic
          • Aug 31, 2005
          • 5470

          #34
          Originally posted by Mikey
          I miss Bonanza and Ponderosa

          They were good for cheap buffets
          We used to go the Ponderosa, about once a month, on Saturday evenings, when I was a boy. Evansville also had Western Sizzlin (steakhouse). It was good, as well. I'm not sure if it still exists.

          - Ian
          Rampart, this is Squad 51. How do you read?

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          • EmergencyIan
            Museum Paramedic
            • Aug 31, 2005
            • 5470

            #35
            In the 70s, at times, we would go to the toy department on Saturday afternoon and then head over to the cafeteria. I think that the BBQ chicken and mashed potatoes were some of my favorites from the K-Mart cafeteria.

            - Ian
            Rampart, this is Squad 51. How do you read?

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            • TomStrong
              Persistent Member
              • Jul 22, 2011
              • 1635

              #36
              There's still a Hardee's in Florence, Al and a Popeyes and a Godfathers. The Godfathers is still awesome, its locally owned and they're really sweet people. I remember the restaurant in Kmart, it was my favorite place and I still remember it with the ultimate nostalgia. It's linked inexorably in my mind with childhood and Megos. If I could go back that would be a great place to start!

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              • HardyGirl
                Mego Museum's Poster Girl
                • Apr 3, 2007
                • 13950

                #37
                I remember it was a treat if my mom agreed to stop at the lunch counter at Woolworth's, but only after we finished our shopping, and if I was well behaved.
                "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
                'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
                Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
                If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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                • J.B.
                  Guild Navigator
                  • Jun 23, 2010
                  • 3081

                  #38
                  Always wanted to go there as a kid......and now it's too late.

                  You are transparent; I see many things... I see plans within plans.

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                  • FETT1
                    Veteran Member
                    • Aug 4, 2012
                    • 486

                    #39
                    there USED to be BIG BOYS here in WESTERN CANADA...
                    DON CHERRYS RESTAURANTS also...met the fellow there once ..he signed a bunch of menu's for the folks that night.

                    jas
                    if it AIN'T a toy..I DON'T WANT IT !!!

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                    • spacecaps
                      Second Mouse
                      • Aug 24, 2011
                      • 2093

                      #40
                      Also just remembered the old department store in the mall, Bambergers, used to have a restaurant in it too.
                      "Many Shubs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Sloar that day I can tell you."

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                      • Rallygirl
                        Kitsch rules!
                        • May 31, 2008
                        • 736

                        #41
                        While I love being right near Lake Michigan, we live in a small resort town surrounded by other small resort towns. Other than some basic fast food restaurants on the highway, it is only in the last few years that a few national chains have crept in. Now if you want small, expensive, busy, local restaurants, we've got you covered. Looking back, unless our family was traveling, I really missed out on some classic restaurants.
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                        • Splitty
                          Career Member
                          • Jan 25, 2012
                          • 586

                          #42
                          I think it was more of a local/northwest chain, but my mom worked at Kings Table buffet for a good number of years when I was a child.
                          We got to eat free (or discounted?), so it's very nostalgic for me.
                          I loved their sticky buns (cinnamon rolls) and block of delicious unbreaded fish. Oh, and the ice cream sundae's, of course.
                          I gots Toyyyyzzzzz

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                          • jwyblejr
                            galactic yo-yo
                            • Apr 6, 2006
                            • 11147

                            #43
                            Originally posted by ScottA
                            Yea, Hardees is all over the South. And we have Popeys here too, although I've only actually eaten there once.

                            I just ate at a Ponderosa in Orlando during MegaCon last March.

                            Two restaurants we don't have here in town is Long John Silvers and Denny's. We used to have both, but one day they all just left.

                            I do remember Burger Chef. The building is still standing here but it's an applicance store now.
                            There's a Denny's in Cullman. LJS use to be there as well but left. I think most people around here figure they have Captain D's,what do they need Long John Silver's for?

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                            • johnmiic
                              Adrift
                              • Sep 6, 2002
                              • 8427

                              #44
                              Beefsteak Charlies is long gone in NY. Not sure it survived anywhere else in the US. Sizzler Steakhouse is down to 1 location in my county now.

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                              • theantiquetiger
                                Fra-gee-lay Thats Italian
                                • Nov 12, 2005
                                • 3435

                                #45
                                Here in Louisiana, Popeye's are like 7 Elevens, they are on every corner (BTW, have you tried the new waffle chicken tenders? They are unbelievable).

                                We still have a Godfather's here, locally owned, but still uses the GF's recipe.

                                Who remembers the candy counter at Sear's? It's probably been 25 years since they had one in Sears here. I can still smell the caramel popcorn.

                                Long John Silver never made it in business here, too many great seafood restaurants to compete with.

                                I use to love Sambo's and Howard Johnson's.

                                We still have a Derwinersnitzel (sp?). Are they still abondant?
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