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debm55

(61,371 posts)
Wed May 6, 2026, 12:44 PM 15 hrs ago

When you were a child or teen, what fast food place did you like to go to? I honestly did not go as my parents did not

buy food out, except for the crappy hoagies at K-Mart.

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

LogDog75

(1,351 posts)
1. We rarely had fast food
Wed May 6, 2026, 12:48 PM
15 hrs ago

Back in the early 60s, we only hit McDonald's a couple of times. I remember when their sign on the Golden Arches say "Over 11 Million Served."

LisaM

(29,679 posts)
3. Occasionally McDonald's or Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Wed May 6, 2026, 12:52 PM
15 hrs ago

It was considered a treat. Neither restaurant had drive throughs or indoor seating, so we would get it (always in summer) and take it to a local park and eat it at picnic tables. Afterwards, I suppose my parents sat and smoked while my sister and I played on the playground equipment. (We always went to the same park when we did this, a really nice one that had playground equipment that was stuff like Flintstone cars with big stone wheels).

rsdsharp

(12,080 posts)
4. We didn't have any fast food places in the town where I grew up.
Wed May 6, 2026, 12:57 PM
15 hrs ago

If we went to Mason City (The Music Man’s River City) 30 miles away, we’d sometimes go to McDonalds.

Eugene

(67,240 posts)
8. McDonald's was my family's regular Sunday afternoon treat when I was a kid.
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:05 PM
15 hrs ago

There was also a nondescript pizzeria in Downtown Boston, when my mom took us shopping.


malthaussen

(18,608 posts)
10. Big Boy was the closest thing to "fast food" we had as kids.
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:06 PM
15 hrs ago

But that was a restaurant more like Howard Johnson's. We didn't start getting McDonald's type fast food until I was already a teenager.

-- Mal

Diamond_Dog

(40,923 posts)
13. My father would not eat fast food, he considered all fried food unhealthy.
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:18 PM
15 hrs ago

We didn’t have all the fast food choices back then, either, like there are today I remember McDonald’s, Red Barn, and maybe a couple little burger joints in town and that was it. I never set foot in a McDonalds until I was in high school, I went with friends a couple times but did not eat the burgers.

Deuxcents

(27,540 posts)
14. After a day at the beach, my parents would take us to A&W for a frosted glass of root beer as a treat
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:20 PM
15 hrs ago

Every once in a while to Howard Johnson’s for an ice cream cone. Those were bribes because when we got home, we had to wash the car because of the salt from the beaches! We were too young to get it but everyone was happy 😃

Endlessmike56

(232 posts)
15. My family never bought fast food . The first time I had it was with a friend and his family at some drive through.
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:25 PM
15 hrs ago

Freddie

(10,139 posts)
17. My folks loved Burger King
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:32 PM
14 hrs ago

We all did (I still do) and the closest one was a half-hour away in the “big city”. Whenever we shopped in the city (3 or 4 times a year) we’d stop for dinner at Burger King on the way home.

jgo

(1,024 posts)
18. As a family, we occasionally went to a waiterless and orderless place
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:40 PM
14 hrs ago

You slide your tray down a metal line, and pick up individual servings as you slide by.
I guess there are still some of these around - more fancy now than the one we went to when I was young.

Nittersing

(8,469 posts)
21. There weren't really any fast food places when I was a kid (I'm 71)
Wed May 6, 2026, 02:17 PM
14 hrs ago

The only treat I remember going out for was an ice cream cone.

We camped across country for a vacation and on very rare occasions would stop at a Howard Johnson's.

TBF

(37,077 posts)
22. Our village was less than 500 people,
Wed May 6, 2026, 02:36 PM
13 hrs ago

so fast food was occasional weekends. I loved Pizza Hut, Shakeys (which was also pizza), and Taco Bell. Oh, and I forgot about A&W. That was the one place we had that was only 10 miles away & it was the drive-up kind. We'd do that sometimes on Friday night.

mopinko

(73,852 posts)
23. 1 of the 1st mcdonalds was just down the street from me.
Wed May 6, 2026, 02:38 PM
13 hrs ago

b4 that, we never, ever ate out. it was a big deal.
my 1st job was at a tijuana taco, the 1st u.s. mexican food chain.

a kid i went to school w got a job flipping burgers at mickey’s at 16. only co he ever worked for. now owns 23 stores and is a very wealthy man.

Midnight Writer

(25,665 posts)
24. Burger King. Not the chain one. This was a locally owned and operated joint that pre-dated the chain.
Wed May 6, 2026, 02:42 PM
13 hrs ago

It was a special occasion for our family. We couldn't pay the rent, let alone eat at "restaurants".

They had a running special, 6 burgers for 1 dollar. There were six kids living with us in the family at that time. Once in a while, on a payday, my Mom would stop and get 6 burgers, one for each of us. She would do without so each of us could have one.

In spite of the hardship, she provided us kids with a happy home.

Love over money, every time.

happybird

(5,407 posts)
26. McDonalds, but very rarely
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:09 PM
13 hrs ago

It was the only fast food option in our small town and a trip there was always exciting.
The real treat was when Dad would pick up Popeyes on his way home from the city.

The Madcap

(1,997 posts)
27. Burger Chef
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:11 PM
13 hrs ago

RIP. Only on the Sundays when I got to choose.

Oh, and Holly Farms Chicken restaurant. I just loved the seasoning on their fried chicken.

Walleye

(45,292 posts)
28. We used to like to go to Geno's
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:12 PM
13 hrs ago

I don’t know if it was a chain nationwide, but it was pretty popular around the Philadelphia area. They had a big Mac style burger that was much better than the actual big Mac, and before McDs came to town.

Maninacan

(332 posts)
29. Mr. Quick
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:13 PM
13 hrs ago

Mr. Quick was the first fast food place in my town. I lived too far out to ever go anywhere til i got a car.

JT45242

(4,098 posts)
31. McDonalds for breakfast on Saturday mornings
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:19 PM
13 hrs ago

Hotcakes and sausage with a High C Orange drink before little league games.

Or Long John Silvers for fish on Fridays (mom was Catholic and kept doing fish oonly on Fridays even after Vatican 2)


Coolgoober

(392 posts)
34. Thursday On Shopping Night
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:33 PM
12 hrs ago

While my Dad worked my mom would sometimes stop at McDonald's. It was her pay day and if groceries didn't go over her budget and we behaved she would take us there. Of course there were no drive thrus or indoor dining. There were five of us kids and we could each eat for less than 1$. It was a good time. Great memories Some times us 3 boys would work at my grandfather's house/business ( not for money of course but a ton of life experience) and he would every now and again treat us and my dad to McDonald's. But he would only buy the burgers. They were 20 cents. He thought the fries and drinks were a rip off. We were always happy with the burgers.

Bluestocking

(760 posts)
40. I have never been to a White Castle
Wed May 6, 2026, 05:47 PM
10 hrs ago

It was my brother’s favorite. Our parents never took us there. Do they have holes with onions in them.

debm55

(61,371 posts)
45. Thanks, Bluestocking, for sharing. The only place I saw one was in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh.
Wed May 6, 2026, 06:07 PM
10 hrs ago

surrealAmerican

(11,919 posts)
38. As a family, we would sometimes go to Hardee's ...
Wed May 6, 2026, 05:17 PM
11 hrs ago

... Friendly's and KFC. With other kids, I either went to one of the local pizzerias, or a place in the mall that served gyros. That was my favorite; I loved gyros.

doc03

(39,142 posts)
39. There weren't any excep a couple ice cream stores that had hot dogs, hamburgers and
Wed May 6, 2026, 05:20 PM
11 hrs ago

fries. The first fast food franchises I remember around here was Burger Chef and Elby's Big Boy. I think Pittsburgh's Eat &Park was originally Big Boy?

debm55

(61,371 posts)
41. 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
Wed May 6, 2026, 05:59 PM
10 hrs ago

know,

ProfessorGAC

(77,154 posts)
44. We Went To 2
Wed May 6, 2026, 06:05 PM
10 hrs ago

One was Burger Chef, which was a small chain in the south & southwest suburbs of Chicago.
The other was a place called The Cuckoo Clock.
The building actually had a big clock on the front & the little door opened and a bird came out on the hour.
My dad knew the guy who originally owned it. That guy brought the first McDonald's to our city of 65,000, and signed an exclusivity deal with McD's corporate.
He got right of first refusal on any new location within 25 miles.
Ended up with 15 or 16 McDonald stores, and got a royalty from 5 or 6 others.
Started out in a little walk up burger joint, became a multimillionaire by around 1975!

debm55

(61,371 posts)
48. Wow. Great post. I like the sound of The Cuckoo Clock place. It would be neat for kids to eat there.
Wed May 6, 2026, 06:17 PM
10 hrs ago

ProfessorGAC

(77,154 posts)
49. Building Is Gone Now
Wed May 6, 2026, 06:31 PM
9 hrs ago

It was a fast food joint for a LONG time, but when the clock stopped they never fixed it.
There's a CVS there now & a BK across the street.
When that place first opened, it would be packed at say 5-10 minutes before the hour so folks would be there when the clock hit top of hour. They probably did 90% of their business in that 10 minutes!

LuvLoogie

(8,879 posts)
51. White Castle and KFC were the bomb in the 60s
Wed May 6, 2026, 07:56 PM
8 hrs ago

Chicken Unlimited in the early 70s was awesome, too. A Chicago thing.

Oh, and any random hotdog cart.

LoisB

(13,310 posts)
52. The only "fast food" we had was a burger or hot dog or milk shake at the
Wed May 6, 2026, 08:00 PM
8 hrs ago

local drug store.

dhol82

(9,653 posts)
53. Hot Shoppe Drive-in Philadelphia
Wed May 6, 2026, 08:18 PM
8 hrs ago

Loved that place! Now, long gone. Life was simpler in the sixties.

moniss

(9,131 posts)
54. I have a couple.
Wed May 6, 2026, 08:25 PM
8 hrs ago

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.

woodsprite

(12,588 posts)
55. Gino's or Roy Rogers on Sundays and Shakey's when
Wed May 6, 2026, 08:35 PM
7 hrs ago

Aunts/Uncles and cousins dropped by.

Favorites:
Gino’s - their burgers/fries
Roy Rogers - the ‘fixin’s bar’ and strawberry shortcake cornbread!
Shakeys - pepperoni pizza

MackinacBridge

(37 posts)
58. Two places
Wed May 6, 2026, 10:17 PM
6 hrs ago

Burger Chef, where there was a "fixin's bar" to dress up your own burger. I was in heaven adding all the lettuce and dill pickles I wanted. Ours was in Greenville, Michigan. (I was happy to see a couple others had Burger Chef as their favorite. They've been gone a long time, and I'm not sure there were ever very many of them.)

Long before our family's Burger Chef days, we went to a drive-in quite often in the mid-60s that I thought was called Combat Burger. Reminiscing with my parents one day as a full-blown adult, they let me know it was actually Come Back Burger. Location was in Grand Rapids, MI.

OldBaldy1701E

(11,442 posts)
59. So, in my home town there was what was originally a 'Dairy King'.
Wed May 6, 2026, 10:18 PM
6 hrs ago

When I came along it had been bought out many times and the owner at the time named it 'The Patio'.

Prison food was more palatable. But, they made a mean Carolina Classic, so it was okay.

We seldom ate out anyway. Too poor.

Besides, one of dad's grilled burgers was WAY better than anything from a restaurant. And, as a farmer's family, we had enough beef around.

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