Forgotten Restaurants From The 1970s, We Want Back!

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Published 2024-05-19
10 Old Restaurants That We Miss From The Past… Life in America!

Get ready to travel back in time and reminisce about old restaurants that once filled our hearts with joy and many of us have grown to love! These forgotten chain restaurants, including Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips and Bonanza Steakhouse, were part of our childhood memories. So today, join us to revive these top 10 Fancy Restaurants in America before that have faded away. From Burger Chef to other restaurants we never see anymore, we're going to evoke nostalgic restaurants memories you once loved but no longer exist!
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All Comments (21)
  • Arthur Treachers was the best. Met my wife of 41 years working there. How time flies.
  • @schallrd1
    Arthur Treacher's fish was crunchy and delicious. The fries were thick crispy on the outside. It is missed.
  • @naturekev
    Burger Chef and his sidekick Jeff, who always ended the commercials by saying, "Burger Chef, you're incrediburgable!"
  • As someone born in 1953, I remember all of them. Burger Chef was my favorite. In my early teens, my family lived about 1/4 mile from Willow Grove Park in Pennsylvania and there was a Burger Chef right across the street from the park. I downed many a Super Shef (sic) sandwich there. Good memories.
  • Arthur Treacher's was our favorite place back in the day. That was where we would stop and eat supper whenever Mom picked Dad up from work on payday. I miss it so much!
  • Burger Chef was awesome. Serving the burger in plastic bags made the burgers nice and steamed. SOOOO tasty.
  • long john silvers and captain d tried to replace arthur treachers, but it didnt work, the malt vinegar was the icing on the cake.
  • @gobbletegook
    I loved Arthur Treacher's. It was about two blocks from my house in the 1980's, and I'd get off at the bus stop in front of it to go for an inexpensive meal between coming home from college and going to work 2nd shift. When they closed, Long John Silvers was similar, but not the same. Now, even those are few and far between
  • @jkuberski
    Steak and Ale was so good. Great memories.
  • @HatCreekMan57
    We had an Arthur Treacher's near us. The fish and chips were great. The malt vinegar was good too. Howard Johnson's had good chocolate milk. Shakey's was good.
  • @3810-dj4qz
    Aww…Sizzler…LA native here, and that place was the best!
  • @uprailman
    Yes, wish they were still around=, fish and chips.
  • I remember & loved most of these. Here’s another one. Taco Tico. Fresh pepper sauce made daily. Burger Chef would load on a mound of shredded lettuce.
  • @msharradan
    The Arthur Treachers in Ohio WAS in Austintown. I had eaten there for 50 years. It was sold to the employees a few years back, and the taste and quality remain.
  • Shakey's pizza was great in the 60's when I was a kid. They had silent movies showing and two kinds of beer. My Dad let me drink a little bit of the dark beer and it was good even for a kid. The pizza was good too.