Restaurants in the 70s & 80s - Why We LOVED!
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 Published On Jun 11, 2024

Forgotten Restaurants From The 1970s, We Want Back! Part 3

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 The Magic Pan and Chi-chi’s, 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 Showbiz Pizza to other restaurants we never see anymore, we're going to evoke nostalgic restaurants memories you once loved but no longer exist!

00:00 Intro
00:09 The Magic Pan
01:31 Chi-chi’s
03:07 Sandy's Drive-In
04:27 Woolworths
05:09 Showbiz Pizza
06:28 Gino’s Hamburguers
07:42 Stuckey's
08:44 Roy Roger’s
09:59 The Velvet Turtle
10:42 Perkins Restaurant And Bakery
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