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Classic Dining Spots of the ’70s That No Longer Exist

Classic Dining Spots of the ’70s That No Longer Exist

Classic Dining Spots of the ’70s That No Longer Exist
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Howard Johnson's
© "1965 Howard Johnsons Advertisement Life Magazine January 8 1965" by SenseiAlan is licensed under BY 2.0.
Burger Chef
© "Burger Chef Sign" by Jay Phagan is licensed under BY 2.0.
Sambo's
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Taco Viva
© "Taco Viva Press Photo" by Phillip Pessar is licensed under BY 2.0.
Lums
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Gino's Hamburgers
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Naugles
© "Mexican Food" by mrsdkrebs is licensed under BY 2.0.
Steak and Ale
© "Steak and Ale Pie at the Slaughtered Lamb" by rjw1 is licensed under BY-SA 2.0.
Burger Queen
© "Burger Queen Sign Burger Beast Museum Miami" by Phillip Pessar is licensed under BY 2.0.
Rax Roast Beef
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Wags
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Pup 'N' Taco
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Red Barn
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Classic Dining Spots of the ’70s That No Longer Exist
Howard Johnson's
Burger Chef
Sambo's
Taco Viva
Lums
Gino's Hamburgers
Naugles
Steak and Ale
Burger Queen
Rax Roast Beef
Wags
Pup 'N' Taco
Red Barn

Classic Dining Spots of the ’70s That No Longer Exist

Every decade is known for certain distinguishing markers that occurred during that specific time and the '70s were no exception. It was a time of change that saw many new technological discoveries, including cell phones, computers, and video games, and fashion, from bell bottoms to platform shoes to wrap dresses. The social and political climate was tense, with the Watergate scandal and the Civil Rights movement, but it was also a time for various trends and fads, including many classic dining spots.

The '70s saw a wave of new businesses and restaurants opening around the country and finding a restaurant that served your favorite foods close to home wasn't too hard. Still, while many restaurants during this decade were successful, they didn't always last long. Most of these classic dining spots of the '70s no longer exist or are on there way there.

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