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plugcrazy
04-30-2008, 07:09 PM
Favorite restaurants when you were a kid? I liked the old burger king when they had the have it your way campaign.

stripercrazy
05-04-2008, 11:26 AM
Dude that isn't a restaurant its a fast food chain. How about favorite Italian food?

wish4fish
05-04-2008, 12:58 PM
dude bks are good i like the bk broiler myself!

DarkSkies
11-03-2008, 07:21 AM
1."Poor Boys", Brick, not a restaurant, but good subs, replaced by an Outback.



2. "Kenny's" in Millburn, NJ. My parents used to take us there when we were kids, an icon for the original greasy spoon burger joint.

I can remember it in my mind like it was yesterday, though it is long gone. I think they put up some kind of animal hospital in its place.

What it was like:
You would go into this place, and it was like walking into a time warp. The owner Kenny was a tough SOB, but a great cook. He had served in the Navy, I think, and bought his place when he got out. Classic guy who smoked and had his cigarettes in the sleeve of his T-shirt. He probably had a cigarette hanging out of his mouth when he was cooking, the laws were different back then.

The best part of his place was going in and ordering his hamburgers, which seemed so big to a little kid. He put fresh tomatoes and lettuce, and a huge chunk of cheese on them. When he handed the burger to you, there were juices and cheese dripping all over, best burgers I ever had.:drool:

Then, when he poured your soda, he gave you a frosted mug that he kept in the freezer. I always remember ordering rootbeer, now whenever I drink rootbeer, I think it should come in a frosty mug.:D

And Kenny was tough, too, he didn't take any crap from anyone. I remember one time we were in there, and a couple teenagers and their girlfriends came in there. The guys were kinda loud and rude. Kenny told them to show some respect. When they didn't he kicked them out, and told them not to come back.:clapping:

Where can you do that in a restaurant today without risking a lawsuit, or ending up on a news report?

Wondered if any other members here have memories of places like that? You can put a starbucks or Burger King up, but they can never create the memories that some of these old Mom and Pop joints can. :thumbsup:

katiefishes
11-03-2008, 08:51 AM
In Somerville at the circle, there was a great place called Mr. Bee's. They had the best chicken and their hamburgers were out of this world.

One hamburger was called the bee burger, it was about the size of three buns together. It was smothered in lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and mayo.

They had a guy standing outside every once in a while in a Bee costume. As a kid you would receive a special "Bee" hat and a little pipe-cleaner bee on a stick.

They are no longer there, but every once in a while I crave their burgers.

buckethead
11-07-2008, 04:04 PM
I remember the Greasey Spoon down in New Brunswick. The had the best cheese steak sandwiches around. I wonder if they are still there?

BassBuddah
11-07-2008, 07:26 PM
Geno's! Any more of them around?

clamchucker
11-30-2008, 07:32 PM
Sam's hotdogs, 14th Ave in Newark, between 9th and 10th street. He had the best hot dogs and potatoes around, one of the original guys to make Italian style hot dogs famous.

They were across from the Reservoir Bar and Grill which made the best pizza in the area. They used olive oil in the crust. The Jimmy Buffs everyone loves is all right, but they don't come close to Sam's. They use stored potatoes. Back then, everything was fresh.

Fishman
04-25-2014, 01:01 PM
Any folks remember the burger barn? It was on the right hand side (the side you take to get home) when going on rt 36 to sandy hook. Either it was in keyport or matawan. Great fries and burgers. Run by a family. I used to go there when I visited my aunt and uncle in Middletown

ledhead36
04-25-2014, 02:27 PM
It's no longer there. They tore it down and replaced with advance auto parts. Really miss that place.

porgy75
04-26-2014, 11:41 AM
Wow I remember the burger barn. Good hamburgs and greasy fries. Had no idea they replaced it with a auto parts.

jigfreak
04-26-2014, 11:51 AM
1."Poor Boys", Brick, not a restaurant, but good subs, replaced by an Outback.



F Outback. Poor boys was the sh**. :thumbsup: Great subs and they had some cute girls working the counter during spring break. As far as I'm concerned they paved paradise and put up a parking lot. All these great places and now what do we have? Chain restaurants and vente chai latte mochachino at starbucks. Ill take the old diners and greasy spoons any day.

buckethead
03-07-2016, 10:24 PM
Geno's! Any more of them around?
Gosh I remember them. Going back around 40 years. The ones in my area were turned into kentucky fried chicken franchises.