📺 10 Food Trends from the Last Decade that we've Already FORGOTTEN About (Part 1) ua-cam.com/video/9P33eoMvets/v-deo.html 📺 10 Food Trends from the Last Decade that we've Already FORGOTTEN About (Part 2) ua-cam.com/video/pg6xGjKYD9Q/v-deo.html ➡ SUBSCRIBE to BabbleTop! ua-cam.com/channels/X--mGSg0UwDjl7MDL8H5Jg.html 🥳 JOIN and become a BabbleTop member! ua-cam.com/users/babbletopjoin 👕 Check out our MERCH! teespring.com/stores/babbletop 🔥 Our Most Popular VIDEOS! ua-cam.com/video/uOvb3ZRIwh0/v-deo.html
IIRC not every Dairy Queen in the USA has a full menu so not everyone thinks of it is a burger joint so it makes sense we immediately thought of Burger King
Howard Johnson's wasn't a fast food chain. They were full-service, family restaurants with tables, booths, and counters with stools. The iconic menu was cooked to order. HoJo's ice cream, with 28 flavors, was world-class and rivaled any of today's high-end brands. On the other hand, D'Lites was definitely fast food and an excellent concept that didn't work out. The food was excellent.✅👍
Wow I didn’t even know alot of these restaurants existed. But then again I was born in the 90s. Interesting that there was a restaurant called Burger Queen, considering Burger King exists
The Brown Derby is neither fast food or completely gone. There is a Brown Derby on Huntington Blvd. in Arcadia, CA, but nobody goes there because it's too crowded.
Anyone remember Ninja Burger? Ok, it wasn't an actual restaurant. It was a collection of Japanese pop culture stores tied together to a web site tieing the stores together under a false "secret restaurant of tofu burgers made and delivered by ninjas".
I used to eat at a Burger Chef in North Muskegon, MI from time to time. It closed in the early 1980's, I wonder if it was the last one to close telling from the entire chain folding in 1981.
I liked Howard Johnson's, because of their reliable menu. Their motels were also wonderful places to spend the night in, due to the fact that the rooms were clean, and the TV sets worked.
There was a Chi-Chi's in Frederick Maryland. My mother and I went to it a couple times. They put us in the back, the last time we did go. Took an hour, to take our order, then at least another, to give us our food.
Fun fact. The creators of south park bought casa bonita and is trying to restore it. And in a arizona event they showed what kind of nasty things was there like wood rotting, broken air conditioning, and so much more
@@marshmangunnar9150 what are you talking about. if they can keep south park on for over 20 years, have a popular broadway show, what magic can’t they do! they just adding another notch in they belt!
Good news Casa Bonita fans! Trey Parker and Matt Stone from the South Park fame bought the Casa Bonita in Colorado and are trying to remodel and reopen it. They have basically gutted out the entire place because it was so run down, and they were supposed to open next month, but with all the work that still needs done, it will probably be next year some time before it's open again. They even had to redo the famous fountain out front. Don't worry they are redoing the menu with newer things, but said they are keeping the vibe of the old one. They just had a big thing on our news station here about it. While they were filming their news part outside, there were still tourists who saw the building from afar and wanted to go see what it was. They were from Germany. 😁
I was just about to say that! those 2 are about to put the midas touch on that place! I know it! everything they do turns to gold! who knows, they may expand, and with them at the wheel? oh heck yeah!
I grew up on Casa Bonita in Tulsa. I loved that place! Two of my favorite memories were that was where I learned to love hot salsa & the day my parents FINALLY let me start ordering the All-You-Can-Eat dinner regularly. And man, Dad & I took advantage of that!!! ❤❤❤ I am going to have to visit my friend in Colorado more often now. 😂😂
@@lordr0808 unfortunately they don’t have the all you can eat menu which is so sad. You have to be on their mailing list and get an invite to get in until they do the actual grand opening.
Hey everyone!!FYI if you ever want to try yogi bear there is one in Hartsville South Carolina… I use to eat them all the time and yes they still serve honey fried chicken and it is the best🍗🍯
I’m originally from Ohio 🥺 I miss chichis that was my bday place until I was 11 then I moved to Texas- I also remember the Ponderosa, brown derby, old country buffet, Bob Evans none of which I can find here. In Texas they closed down Beefers. Was my favorite burger joint when I moved here to small town Mansfield. Really let me get a tatse of old country slithers hospitality :) all the elder patrons go for breakfast & the cooks would joke with them- everyone knew everyone was so nice to see- plus I could get a burger for breakfast (I hate breakfast foods) my family enjoyed down home cooked breakfast from there.
@@BabbleTop Yes, but it's been so long, I don't remember the menu. Milkshakes were a big seller. One BQ turned Druthers in a nearby county is still open - but with limited hours (mostly senior citizen customers).
I remember a very small burger chain in Florida that was owned by a football quarterback. I want to say Roman Gabriel. As kids we loved it because the burgers were football shaped.
I don't consider Howard Johnsons a fast food but just a regular restrunt. Never herd of Yogi Bear, Burger Chef was nice. I never herd of Burger Queen. Never herd of Carrols or Chicken George.
Burger Queen tipping their ice creams upside down to prove their quality when giving them to you, meanwhile I can't even find a place with a working ice cream machine any more 😂
In Illinois we currently have at least two that I have seen and visited Doggie Diners Restaurants. Both have continued to thrive in the last 2 decades.
MAYBE Burger Queen didn't succeed because it didn't have a catchy jingle promoting their restaurant... You can eat...you can eat...as you rest your feet...park your jeep...take a seat and eat at Burger Queen....
I live in Colorado not very far from Casa Bonita, they are still around, they just closed up temporarily for major remodel. Other restaurants in the past people may have completely forgot about too was places like Furr's, Royal Fork, Hungry Farmer, Whataburger, etc., (even though some of these were not fast food restaurants).
McDonald’s ripped off Burger Chef and basically stole the idea of a Happy Meal with a toy from them. If that hadn’t of happened, Burger Chef would probably still be around today.
To be fair, any fast food restaurant at that time served toys with kids meals probably stole the idea from Children’s Breakfast Cereal industry. They both could of stole the idea from the same place 🤷♀️
There is a Dee' s drive-in in Louisa, Kentucky. You used footage of the place from KET in this video. The Dee's in Louisa was never part of a chain. It is a one of that was named after the Original owner a man named Dee Moore.
Yeah I thought the same until I did some research. Both has the same name but the one they are talking about is from Utah and is not affiliated with the one in Louisa at all. The one they refer to was a franchised restaurant chain open in 1932 and was named after Dee Frederick Anderson. The one in Louisa was opened in the 50's, was never part of any franchise and was named after Dee Moore. But they should have done more research because all the videos they used were of Dee's in Louisa from a KET (Kentucky Educational Television) video that was made in 2012.
There's still one Yogi Bear's Honey Fried Chicken, the original one, in Hartsville, South Carolina. I should know, I go to school in the town. They're pretty good, especially for the cheap.
@@blindpanthervlogs About the place? I... Went to school in the town. Hartsville's a college town. From there, Wikipedia helped me out in finding out it was founded in the town.
1. I Remember The ( Jack In The Box ). 2. The McDonald's Commercial Ronald McDonald Himself With The Ham Burglar. 3. Hardee's Commercial.. 4. The Burger King / With The Burger King Man 👑 🍔 Himself. I Almost Forgot The Last One!! 5. Kentucky Fried Chicken Man 🍗 With The White Hair And His White Suite.. That's Great Memories ⭐ ⏰ ⭐ ⏰.
Yeah I thought the same until I did some research. Both has the same name but the one they are talking about is from Utah and is not affiliated with the one in Louisa at all. The one they refer to was a franchised restaurant chain open in 1932 and was named after Dee Frederick Anderson. The one in Louisa was opened in the 50's, was never part of any franchise and was named after Dee Moore. But they should have done more research because all the videos they used were of Dee's in Louisa from a KET (Kentucky Educational Television) video that was made in 2012.
We had a Burger queen and I never thought of it as anything relating to Dairy Queen. Missed opportunity here, clearly it was more related to Burger King based on the food it had,,, funny thing is, back in the day in my hometown we also had a Dairy King... go figure!
@RealestGamerAlive Does Dairy King still exist until now? I just heard about it. but guess who is the tastiest among them? hope i see you on the next upload thanks Man!!!❤️😎😇
What is sad in today's fastfood places is that they are reducing how much you get or buying cheaper products which are not as tasty my suggestion is to decide if you wanna stay in the business or not. Nothing is more important then the coustmer
📺 10 Food Trends from the Last Decade that we've Already FORGOTTEN About (Part 1) ua-cam.com/video/9P33eoMvets/v-deo.html
📺 10 Food Trends from the Last Decade that we've Already FORGOTTEN About (Part 2) ua-cam.com/video/pg6xGjKYD9Q/v-deo.html
➡ SUBSCRIBE to BabbleTop! ua-cam.com/channels/X--mGSg0UwDjl7MDL8H5Jg.html
🥳 JOIN and become a BabbleTop member! ua-cam.com/users/babbletopjoin
👕 Check out our MERCH! teespring.com/stores/babbletop
🔥 Our Most Popular VIDEOS! ua-cam.com/video/uOvb3ZRIwh0/v-deo.html
Hello🤗🥰@Jorge Pokemon
Casa Bonita also has the distinct honor of appearing in a SOUTH PARK episode. It's when Cartman gets uninvited to one of his friend's birthday party.
Howard Johnson's was also a motel.
I associated "Burger Queen" with "Burger King." I didn't even think it was a "Dairy Queen" rip-off...thanks for the video, always fun!
IIRC not every Dairy Queen in the USA has a full menu so not everyone thinks of it is a burger joint so it makes sense we immediately thought of Burger King
Same
@@maenad1231 Glad mine always had the full menu while it was here.
I associate Burger Queen with the band Placebo as it's the last (listed) track on Without You I'm Nothing. the song has nothing to do with fast food
Same here, Idk where they were coming from here, clearly it was a Burger King ripoff
Howard Johnson's wasn't a fast food chain. They were full-service, family restaurants with tables, booths, and counters with stools. The iconic menu was cooked to order. HoJo's ice cream, with 28 flavors, was world-class and rivaled any of today's high-end brands. On the other hand, D'Lites was definitely fast food and an excellent concept that didn't work out. The food was excellent.✅👍
Yes!! I thought it was fine dining when I was a tot.
Howard Johnson’s had the best clam chowder, fried clams, shoestring french fries, and ice cream with sugar cookie fans. Would love to have those again
@@davidpar2 -- Yes, I forgot. I ordered the all-you-can-eat clams every week. Don't forget their frankfurter grilled in butter.
They had the best coffee ice cream
@@kirkfeatherstone6944 -- They sure did. I was also a fan of their coffee fudge ice cream.
I LOVED Howard Johnson's the food was very good, and comfortable and convenient!!
A Yogi Bear's Honey Fried Chicken restaurant still exists in Hartsville, SC. It stays busy.
I remember seeing the Burger Chef and Jeff commercials.
Burger Chef became Hardee's.
And now Hardee’s is rare, non existent where I live, closest one is over 3 hours away.
Chi Chi's was amazing, and Burger Chef was our big chain in Cincinnati in the 70's and then they traded territories with Hardee's in the late 80's
Wow I didn’t even know alot of these restaurants existed.
But then again I was born in the 90s.
Interesting that there was a restaurant called Burger Queen, considering Burger King exists
The Brown Derby is neither fast food or completely gone. There is a Brown Derby on Huntington Blvd. in Arcadia, CA, but nobody goes there because it's too crowded.
Nobody goes there because it is too crowded? Isn't that an old Yogi Berra line?
I believe not part of the original chain.
There are 3 Brown Derby locations in Ohio as well.
And Casa Bonita lives on...in one episode of South Park...look it up!
and the same creators of sed show brought the place out, and working on it! it’s coming back.
Howard Johnson's and Chi-Chi's are the only ones I remember
Anyone remember Ninja Burger?
Ok, it wasn't an actual restaurant. It was a collection of Japanese pop culture stores tied together to a web site tieing the stores together under a false "secret restaurant of tofu burgers made and delivered by ninjas".
There used to be a Burger Chef and a Brown Derby in the town where I grew up in and currently live in Ohio.
I used to eat at a Burger Chef in North Muskegon, MI from time to time. It closed in the early 1980's, I wonder if it was the last one to close telling from the entire chain folding in 1981.
I liked Howard Johnson's, because of their reliable menu. Their motels were also wonderful places to spend the night in, due to the fact that the rooms were clean, and the TV sets worked.
The comment I was looking for, I remember Howard Johnson motels
There was a Chi-Chi's in Frederick Maryland. My mother and I went to it a couple times. They put us in the back, the last time we did go. Took an hour, to take our order, then at least another, to give us our food.
I didn't know there was a burger queen , wow now i know because Babbletop said it so thanks :)
Fun fact. The creators of south park bought casa bonita and is trying to restore it. And in a arizona event they showed what kind of nasty things was there like wood rotting, broken air conditioning, and so much more
Wow😲 I hope they will successfully restore it.🤗@Hannah Spears
I sure hope they make it great again
@@marshmangunnar9150 what are you talking about. if they can keep south park on for over 20 years, have a popular broadway show, what magic can’t they do! they just adding another notch in they belt!
Good news Casa Bonita fans! Trey Parker and Matt Stone from the South Park fame bought the Casa Bonita in Colorado and are trying to remodel and reopen it. They have basically gutted out the entire place because it was so run down, and they were supposed to open next month, but with all the work that still needs done, it will probably be next year some time before it's open again. They even had to redo the famous fountain out front. Don't worry they are redoing the menu with newer things, but said they are keeping the vibe of the old one. They just had a big thing on our news station here about it. While they were filming their news part outside, there were still tourists who saw the building from afar and wanted to go see what it was. They were from Germany. 😁
I was just about to say that! those 2 are about to put the midas touch on that place! I know it! everything they do turns to gold! who knows, they may expand, and with them at the wheel? oh heck yeah!
I grew up on Casa Bonita in Tulsa. I loved that place!
Two of my favorite memories were that was where I learned to love hot salsa & the day my parents FINALLY let me start ordering the All-You-Can-Eat dinner regularly. And man, Dad & I took advantage of that!!!
❤❤❤
I am going to have to visit my friend in Colorado more often now. 😂😂
@@lordr0808 unfortunately they don’t have the all you can eat menu which is so sad. You have to be on their mailing list and get an invite to get in until they do the actual grand opening.
I want to have loved to see those statues of the bear
Going out to Howard Johnson’s was a really big deal when I was little. It was not fast food either. It was a sit down family restaurant.
@MommaJen65 Why it's so big deal can you explain it hehe Thanks for watching❤️
GREAT WORK BABBLE👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽😎
Thank you🤗 you're one of our top viewers.🥰@germanywho
There actually still is a "DEES" restaurant still open in my home town
The pic in the video is the one in my home town that is still operating
Hey everyone!!FYI if you ever want to try yogi bear there is one in Hartsville South Carolina… I use to eat them all the time and yes they still serve honey fried chicken and it is the best🍗🍯
@Danice J ok, I'll try it when I go there with my family, thanks for the recommendation!!😍
I’m originally from Ohio 🥺 I miss chichis that was my bday place until I was 11 then I moved to Texas- I also remember the Ponderosa, brown derby, old country buffet, Bob Evans none of which I can find here.
In Texas they closed down Beefers. Was my favorite burger joint when I moved here to small town Mansfield. Really let me get a tatse of old country slithers hospitality :) all the elder patrons go for breakfast & the cooks would joke with them- everyone knew everyone was so nice to see- plus I could get a burger for breakfast (I hate breakfast foods) my family enjoyed down home cooked breakfast from there.
Um, Howard Johnson and Brown Derby were never fast food chains.
Hello Babbletop!
I love your videos especially the candy ones!
[comment is now 1st but it used to be 2nd do to a now deleted comment]
I remember learning about casa bonita from south park
I loved Burger Chef!!!!!! Yum 😋
@Nina Demci I loved that too! Super delicious... See you on the next uploads Ms Nina Keep safe always 💯❤️
Fun fact there’s still a yogi bears open in heartsville South Carolina it’s great
We had a Burger Queen in town in the 80's.
Now the former BQ is the first liquor store in the county! 😸💀
Wow that's so cool 😎 did you go there?@Scott AKA #Numba1Heathen😊
@@BabbleTop
Yes, but it's been so long, I don't remember the menu. Milkshakes were a big seller. One BQ turned Druthers in a nearby county is still open - but with limited hours (mostly senior citizen customers).
Brown Derby was my Aunt and Uncles favorite place. I only heard about it.
Adam The Woo vlogged Casa Bonita about 4 years ago! Great looking place!
Wow😲 I better watch it right now.👀@Zach Arnold, Florida's Hollywood Impressionist
Butters almost died because of "Casa Bonita!!!!" Mean ol' Cartman!!!!
Not al yogi bears are closed. There’s one left in hartsville sc, which is about 30 minutes away from my home town!
@Jordan Horne OHHH Really😯 until now or have you seen it open before when was the last time you went there?😎
The Brown Derby was the home of the French Dip sandwich.
Nothing about Rax? That was a great place to eat in the 70's and 80's.
The Brown Derby only had five locations at its peak and only two had the building partially shaped like a derby hat.
I remember a very small burger chain in Florida that was owned by a football quarterback. I want to say Roman Gabriel. As kids we loved it because the burgers were football shaped.
Chicken George was also a Character from Alex Haley Roots. So that Restaurant took the name from the Roots Saga.
What doesn't sound appetizing about going to Druther's?I remember a few of these...but only because of your other video so that's cheating 🍔👀
Pioneer Chicken, Naugles, Sambos (yes a real restaurant), Sir Georges, Pup n' Taco, Cliftons Cafeteria. Just to name a couple of more.
--Howard Johnson's is not forgotten. At least not by me and my family.
My parents Loved at The Brown Derby and used to take us. . And they're now still a couple new Brown Derby restaurants in my area
I worked at a brown derby in the mid 1980s
My parents and I always ate at Howard Johnson's, I loved the food
@Martha Perdew Me too I love their menu's and super delicious!!😍🤗
Yogi bear 🐻 sounds cool asf
BabbleTop can you do a Top 21 Greatest Fast Food Chains Of The Past Decades.
Sure that's a great idea we were going to make that in our future video.🤗@Professor Dreamer
@@BabbleTop I'm happy you guys like it. Hope to see it soon.
Thank you for the video.
Hello Thank you for supporting our You tube channel See you on the next uploads Keep safe always and to your family!!!😍❤️😍
How about:. Sambos; Arthur Treachers; and Winkys?
I remember Beef steak Charlie… It had an all you can eat salad bar with shrimp….It was so good ….sheepshead bay Brooklyn
Don't forget the unlimited Sangria either.
I used to love going to Casa Bonita as a kid, Denver
I don't consider Howard Johnsons a fast food but just a regular restrunt. Never herd of Yogi Bear, Burger Chef was nice. I never herd of Burger Queen. Never herd of Carrols or Chicken George.
Burger Queen tipping their ice creams upside down to prove their quality when giving them to you, meanwhile I can't even find a place with a working ice cream machine any more 😂
I also liked Beefsteak Charlie's and Delites
Heap Big Beef....I remember it well. I had never heard of Arbys but with sandwiches this good who cared?
Casa Bonita may be coming back soon. Creators of South Park bought both Casa Bonita's if I heard correctly.
The worst meal I ever ate was at the Howard Johnson’s in Times Square NYC, I cringe to this day lol 😆
@Ayanna J what did you eat there? tell me so that I will be aware when I visit there💯❤️😂
@@BabbleTop 😂😂😂
In Illinois we currently have at least two that I have seen and visited Doggie Diners Restaurants. Both have continued to thrive in the last 2 decades.
My mom used to go to Howard johns with me when I was a three year old, it’s so sad they closed
MAYBE Burger Queen didn't succeed because it didn't have a catchy jingle promoting their restaurant...
You can eat...you can eat...as you rest your feet...park your jeep...take a seat and eat at Burger Queen....
Nobody thought of Dairy Queen after Burger Queen lol, BURGER KING HELLOOO?
LOL😜@Ben H
Yogi Bear eat all the chicken!
Doggie DIner is the only chain in this list that I remember. Their restaurants were in San Francisco and Oakland.
I live in Colorado not very far from Casa Bonita, they are still around, they just closed up temporarily for major remodel. Other restaurants in the past people may have completely forgot about too was places like Furr's, Royal Fork, Hungry Farmer, Whataburger, etc., (even though some of these were not fast food restaurants).
Casa Bonita was real?! I thought South Park made it up!
McDonald’s ripped off Burger Chef and basically stole the idea of a Happy Meal with a toy from them. If that hadn’t of happened, Burger Chef would probably still be around today.
To be fair, any fast food restaurant at that time served toys with kids meals probably stole the idea from Children’s Breakfast Cereal industry. They both could of stole the idea from the same place 🤷♀️
Actually chi-chis is sort of still around because you get still find chi-chis salsa at some stores
I love fried chicken and I wouldn't have love that restaurant and the other one
I miss lone star steakhouse & saloon
it's sad to think about that🙁 I totally do understand,😊some of my friends miss that too 😔❤️not only you but also them lol😜@Night Muppet
can find more of these restaurants chains, if you're able to.
yes of course 😜😊@Klein E.
wow that’s really cool here in raleigh nc off Hillsboro street and buck jones rd they used to have a burger queen
yeah that's awesome 😊🥰@adam davenport
Casa Bonita without Southpark reference?! 😭
Seriously? is that true 😱@Abraham21
@@BabbleTop How dare 😭
Burger Queen divorce Burger King.
LOL😜@Thomas Dickensheets
awesome vid
Thank you.🤗🥰@Amazing aquatics and exotics
Actually where I live, Decatur Georgia there is a open Burger Queen. Best burger in town 😋
Our whole family got food poisoning at Howard Johnstons. Never went there again.
OMG 😱 seriously?after that and what did you do?@
StratBurst92
Surpised the South Park scene where Cartmen doesnt get invited to Casa Bonita was shown.
There is a Dee' s drive-in in Louisa, Kentucky. You used footage of the place from KET in this video. The Dee's in Louisa was never part of a chain. It is a one of that was named after the Original owner a man named Dee Moore.
And before you try to tell me I'm wrong, I was born and raised in Louisa. I think I would know better than you.
Yeah I thought the same until I did some research. Both has the same name but the one they are talking about is from Utah and is not affiliated with the one in Louisa at all. The one they refer to was a franchised restaurant chain open in 1932 and was named after Dee Frederick Anderson. The one in Louisa was opened in the 50's, was never part of any franchise and was named after Dee Moore. But they should have done more research because all the videos they used were of Dee's in Louisa from a KET (Kentucky Educational Television) video that was made in 2012.
Wow😲 That's cool😎 Thanks for informing us and correcting our video.🤗🥰@Dave Vanhorn
Brown Derby was a donut shop in my hometown in the 80s
forgot one RAX
That place sure beat the crap out of Arby's!!!! We had that, and Sisters Fried Chicken in the same shopping area!
There's still one Yogi Bear's Honey Fried Chicken, the original one, in Hartsville, South Carolina. I should know, I go to school in the town. They're pretty good, especially for the cheap.
I was wondering if that was the original. how did you find out?
@@blindpanthervlogs About the place? I... Went to school in the town. Hartsville's a college town. From there, Wikipedia helped me out in finding out it was founded in the town.
@@coreylineberry8557 actually a bit of online research tells me that the original was in Myrtle Beach.
there is druthers still in my hometown their hours are v weird
There’s a Burger Queen in Lakeview Oregon no lie
As a '60s kid I loved HoJo's! I really thought they'd make it into space like in 2001: A Space Odyssey! 😁
As far as Burger Chains forgotten, I wonder if Tom & Jerrys in Dekalb is still open?
when I research it is still open 😊@Flashrocket9
1. I Remember The ( Jack In The Box ). 2. The McDonald's Commercial Ronald McDonald Himself With The Ham Burglar. 3. Hardee's Commercial.. 4. The Burger King / With The Burger King Man 👑 🍔 Himself. I Almost Forgot The Last One!! 5. Kentucky Fried Chicken Man 🍗 With The White Hair And His White Suite.. That's Great Memories ⭐ ⏰ ⭐ ⏰.
You forgot "Borger King - Our Way. Your Way Is Irrelevant".
Yeah they was in williamsport Pennsylvania too kh
Want Zantigos back was so much better than Taco Bell. Also in Ohio we had Daddyos Miss that place also.. Snapps better than Rallys
What about Roy Rogers and Boston market and Bojangles
I forgot that. we were going to add those in our future upload.🤗@jewel Copeland
Boston market still around i think🤔
@@DesmondErvin Sacramento California has a Boston market
@@DesmondErvin It is.
Saw a Roy Rogers in Maryland,a couple of years ago.
How about BBF burgers. Or Red Barn ???
The only one of those I remember, is Howard Johnson's.
6:02 Постойте-ка. То-есть это существовало на самом деле? Я то думал, что это - лишь пародия из мульта "Совиный дом"
да, это не пародия 😀
Hardees was in williamsport Pennsylvania too kh and a carrolls too
There is still a dees drive in at Louisa , Kentucky. There is also a Druthers in Cambelsville , KY .
Yeah I thought the same until I did some research. Both has the same name but the one they are talking about is from Utah and is not affiliated with the one in Louisa at all. The one they refer to was a franchised restaurant chain open in 1932 and was named after Dee Frederick Anderson. The one in Louisa was opened in the 50's, was never part of any franchise and was named after Dee Moore. But they should have done more research because all the videos they used were of Dee's in Louisa from a KET (Kentucky Educational Television) video that was made in 2012.
@@gshaunsweeney I've had some food from the one in Louisa, it was good food.
There still is a Druther's in western Kentucky.
We had a Burger queen and I never thought of it as anything relating to Dairy Queen. Missed opportunity here, clearly it was more related to Burger King based on the food it had,,, funny thing is, back in the day in my hometown we also had a Dairy King... go figure!
@RealestGamerAlive Does Dairy King still exist until now? I just heard about it. but guess who is the tastiest among them? hope i see you on the next upload thanks Man!!!❤️😎😇
@@BabbleTop Im not sure if it does or not anywhere else, the 1 we had here closed like 25 years ago or so when I was pretty young
There is a Brown Derby in my city. I live in Ohio. I don’t think they’ve all closed down.
I love big beef canons.
@Drake Sounds cool, I bet the taste is great right😋
What is sad in today's fastfood places is that they are reducing how much you get or buying cheaper products which are not as tasty my suggestion is to decide if you wanna stay in the business or not. Nothing is more important then the coustmer