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Pages in category "Fictional restaurants" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Barbara's Rhubarb ...
The Krusty Krab is a fictional fast food restaurant in the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants.In the television show the restaurant is famous for its signature burger, the Krabby Patty, the formula to which is a closely guarded trade secret.
Jack Rabbit Slim's – Pulp Fiction; Jack's Crocodile Bar – "Where deals are made over a beer and a bite." – "American Gods" Jenny's – Still Game (the renamed Clansman, although still referred to as The Clansman by the regulars) Jerkov's - Grand Theft Auto IV; Jimmy's Bar – Detroit: Become Human; The Jockey – Shameless; Joe's – Grey ...
Photo cred: Getty. 2.) Monk's Cafe from "Seinfeld" Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer made Monk's Cafe a must for all their gatherings. Plus, we'd love to try their big salads...
But the fictional restaurant created by Drew Talbert has amassed 4.5 million followers and 252.9 million likes on TikTok. After coming up with the idea for Bistro Huddy in 2020, Talbert — a ...
The restaurant features most prominently in Pulp Fiction, where Jules Winnfield eats the hamburger to intimidate the main target of a contract killing he has been ordered to carry out and remarks, "This is a tasty burger!" In Pulp Fiction, the burger appears to be a typical American beef burger, with cheese, lettuce and tomato on a hamburger bun.
Following are lists of fictional locations, as large as a universe and as small as a pub. List of fictional bars and pubs; List of fictional castles;
The Rainforest Cafe at Disney's Animal Kingdom in 2002.. A theme restaurant is a type of restaurant that uses theming to attract diners by creating a memorable experience. Theme restaurants have a unifying or dominant subject or concept, and utilize architecture, decor, special effects, and other techniques, often to create exotic environments that are not normally associated with dining ...