That's a really good point! The rise of fast-casual dining definitely changed the landscape, and by the 80s, things shifted so fast. Supper clubs had that old-school charm that just couldn’t compete with the convenience of places like Applebee’s. It’s wild how much society evolved back then!
@@OldSchoolSaga Even mom&pop diners started fading away in the 1980’s! But around 2009,there was somewhat of a renaissance of diners,because just like the classic car fad that started in the 1980’s,diners made somewhat of a comeback.
That's so true! It’s interesting how nostalgia can bring back trends like diners and even classic cars. People started craving that retro vibe again in the 2000s, wanting a break from all the modern fast-paced options. It’s like we can’t help but return to those comforting, familiar experiences-kind of like a little piece of history making its way back!
Haha, it’s so true! With everything getting more expensive, it's hard to imagine those glamorous supper clubs surviving in today's economy. It was definitely a different time!
You’re absolutely right, Wisconsin is definitely still the heart of the traditional supper club scene! The clubs we mentioned were a bit different, more focused on entertainment and atmosphere, but they had that same spirit of combining dining with a whole experience.
Fast casual dining such as Dave&Busters,TGIFriday’s,Applebees lead to the demise of these supper clubs;plus the 1980’s society changed forever!!
That's a really good point! The rise of fast-casual dining definitely changed the landscape, and by the 80s, things shifted so fast. Supper clubs had that old-school charm that just couldn’t compete with the convenience of places like Applebee’s. It’s wild how much society evolved back then!
@@OldSchoolSaga Even mom&pop diners started fading away in the 1980’s! But around 2009,there was somewhat of a renaissance of diners,because just like the classic car fad that started in the 1980’s,diners made somewhat of a comeback.
That's so true! It’s interesting how nostalgia can bring back trends like diners and even classic cars. People started craving that retro vibe again in the 2000s, wanting a break from all the modern fast-paced options. It’s like we can’t help but return to those comforting, familiar experiences-kind of like a little piece of history making its way back!
daaaaaaaaaaaa!! no $$$$ today!!!
Haha, it’s so true! With everything getting more expensive, it's hard to imagine those glamorous supper clubs surviving in today's economy. It was definitely a different time!
None of these were supper clubs, these were cocktail lounges and stages. Go to Wisconsin, those are supper clubs.
You’re absolutely right, Wisconsin is definitely still the heart of the traditional supper club scene! The clubs we mentioned were a bit different, more focused on entertainment and atmosphere, but they had that same spirit of combining dining with a whole experience.