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moniss

(9,145 posts)
54. I have a couple.
Wed May 6, 2026, 08:25 PM
May 6

One was "Dog 'n Suds" otherwise known as "Arf and Barf".

The A&W drive in was always good. Can't beat a place with carhops. There's still a big one in Oshkosh, Wisconsin that has hops on skates.

For a sit down place that was "fast food" we had the chain known as "George Webb". Thinnest hamburgers known to mankind. The grill and everything was more or less out in the open for customers to see. I got thrown out of one for making fun of their soup. The sign and the menu said chicken "flavored" noodle soup. I kept asking whether the "flavored" meant it didn't have any connection to real chicken or whether they just ran hot water through a whole chicken like on The 3 Stooges. A bowl of it was basically noodles, some dried parsley and the broth was a glowing neon yellow loaded with salt. Not a speck of chicken meat to be found. It had an "other worldly" smell and not like chicken at all.

But the George Webb was popular because they were open after bar time and you could get a cheap breakfast or those paper thin burgers. Being so thin they fried quickly on the grill and basically about 30 seconds or so per side and they were done. They used to have "bag" deals for "to go" orders. I think back in the early 80's you could get like 15 burgers for $10 or something like that.

"Dog 'n Suds" was a really cool drive-in chain because they had great root beer and in addition to burgers they had variations of hot dogs. Mostly they are gone now but there is still an independent one about an hour or so from me.

A&W of course is still around.

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We rarely had fast food LogDog75 May 6 #1
Thank you very much, LogDog75. Same here. debm55 May 6 #2
But they were on their second cow! Enter stage left May 6 #16
Occasionally McDonald's or Kentucky Fried Chicken. LisaM May 6 #3
That sounds very nice. Thank you for sharing with us, LisaM debm55 May 6 #5
We didn't have any fast food places in the town where I grew up. rsdsharp May 6 #4
Thank you very much for sharing with us, rsdsharp debm55 May 6 #6
We never ate fast food but this was 60+ years ago Ritabert May 6 #7
Thank you, Ritabert. debm55 May 6 #9
McDonald's was my family's regular Sunday afternoon treat when I was a kid. Eugene May 6 #8
Thank you very much, Eugene. My husband is from Boston. debm55 May 6 #11
Big Boy was the closest thing to "fast food" we had as kids. malthaussen May 6 #10
I understand, We had Eat n Park. debm55 May 6 #12
My father would not eat fast food, he considered all fried food unhealthy. Diamond_Dog May 6 #13
After a day at the beach, my parents would take us to A&W for a frosted glass of root beer as a treat Deuxcents May 6 #14
My family never bought fast food . The first time I had it was with a friend and his family at some drive through. Endlessmike56 May 6 #15
My folks loved Burger King Freddie May 6 #17
As a family, we occasionally went to a waiterless and orderless place jgo May 6 #18
We travelled by bus and at the hub we ate little White Castle burgers. Zackzzzz May 6 #19
There was no such thing as fast food when I was a kid. Yes, I am old. CTyankee May 6 #20
There weren't really any fast food places when I was a kid (I'm 71) Nittersing May 6 #21
Our village was less than 500 people, TBF May 6 #22
1 of the 1st mcdonalds was just down the street from me. mopinko May 6 #23
Burger King. Not the chain one. This was a locally owned and operated joint that pre-dated the chain. Midnight Writer May 6 #24
"Big Hat" JoseBalow May 6 #25
McDonalds, but very rarely happybird May 6 #26
Burger Chef The Madcap May 6 #27
We used to like to go to Geno's Walleye May 6 #28
Mr. Quick Maninacan May 6 #29
A&W drive-in. 60's cars, girls in shorts take your order. Living Large! IA8IT May 6 #30
McDonalds for breakfast on Saturday mornings JT45242 May 6 #31
Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips Bluestocking May 6 #32
McDonalds PJMcK May 6 #33
Thursday On Shopping Night Coolgoober May 6 #34
white castle was a treat.... Fresh_Start May 6 #35
I have never been to a White Castle Bluestocking May 6 #40
Thanks, Bluestocking, for sharing. The only place I saw one was in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh. debm55 May 6 #45
Thank you very much for sharing with us. I never had a white castle burger. debm55 May 6 #47
My parents only liked Long John Silver's and KFC. johnp3907 May 6 #36
Thank you very much, john3907. I liked the hush puppies at LJS. debm55 May 6 #46
Del Taco in Nebraska. OLDMDDEM May 6 #37
Thank you very much, OLDMDDEM. for sharing with us. debm55 May 6 #43
As a family, we would sometimes go to Hardee's ... surrealAmerican May 6 #38
Thank you very much for sharing with us. surrealAmerican. Sounds good. debm55 May 6 #42
There weren't any excep a couple ice cream stores that had hot dogs, hamburgers and doc03 May 6 #39
Thank you very much for sharing, doc03. I will have to look that up about Eat & Park being Big Boy's. I really don't debm55 May 6 #41
We Went To 2 ProfessorGAC May 6 #44
Wow. Great post. I like the sound of The Cuckoo Clock place. It would be neat for kids to eat there. debm55 May 6 #48
Building Is Gone Now ProfessorGAC May 6 #49
Been eating Big Mac's and Fries since I was ten. JMCKUSICK May 6 #50
White Castle and KFC were the bomb in the 60s LuvLoogie May 6 #51
The only "fast food" we had was a burger or hot dog or milk shake at the LoisB May 6 #52
Hot Shoppe Drive-in Philadelphia dhol82 May 6 #53
I have a couple. moniss May 6 #54
Gino's or Roy Rogers on Sundays and Shakey's when woodsprite May 6 #55
Local hot dog & Italian beef stand in a small trailer. NoMoreRepugs May 6 #56
A and W Restaurants (mostly for the rootbeer floats). waterwatcher123 May 6 #57
Two places MackinacBridge May 6 #58
So, in my home town there was what was originally a 'Dairy King'. OldBaldy1701E May 6 #59
Satellite and Harvey's u4ic Friday #60
when I was a child or a teen soldierant Friday #61
My parents had a lot of kids. Morbius Friday #62
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