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Discover which classic drive-in restaurants are worth a visit on your next road trip. They had their heyday in the 1950s and '60s, but there are still plenty of drive-ins to discover.
I'm going to get to work as soon as they hand me that old A.B. at Purdue." [3] For more than 30 years, Purvis held the career rushing record at Purdue with 1,802 yards. His record was broken in November 1968 by both Leroy Keyes and Perry Williams. [4] The Triple XXX Family Restaurant in West Lafayette, Indiana, home of the Duane Purvis burger.
Triple XXX Restaurant: West Lafayette, Indiana: 8 8 ... 3 Burgers and Dogs: G&A Restaurant: Baltimore, Maryland July 28, 2008 ... 3 Old Standards, New Styles ...
[3] Burger Chef advertisement (1966). Burger Chef spread across the United States, following a strategy of opening outlets in smaller towns. [3] By 1972, its number of locations (1,200) was surpassed only by McDonald's (1,600). [4] They offered a double burger, called the Big Shef, and later the quarter-pound (113 gram) hamburger, Super Shef.
A new Popeyes restaurant could be coming to a city near you. In February, RBI announced that it plans to expand its presence in the U.S. and Canada by growing from 3,400 locations in 2023 to more ...
Two Burger King locations in Lafayette have shut down. One is at 1500 Johnston St., across from the University of Louisiana Lafayette campus. The other is at the corner of Jefferson Boulevard and ...
Swensons Drive-In is an Ohio and Indiana drive-in restaurant chain with locations in the Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Youngstown areas, along with the Indianapolis area. Swensons' signature hamburger is the Galley Boy, a double cheeseburger prepared using two sauces, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and the restaurant also purveys 18 different ...
Wetson's was known for its signature burger, the "Big W", as well as 15-cent burgers, 10-cent fries, and the slogans "Look for the Orange Circles" and "Buy a bagful", [1] phrases similar to the McDonald's slogan "Look for the Golden Arches" and White Castle's "Buy 'em by the sack".