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Dining Hotspots from the ’90s That Have Faded Away

Dining Hotspots from the ’90s That Have Faded Away

Dining Hotspots from the '90s That Have Faded Away
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The All-American Burger
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Kenny Rogers Roasters
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Fashion Cafe
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Chi-Chi's
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The Official All-Star Cafe
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ESPN Zone
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Wimpy Grills
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MaggieMoos
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Casa Bonita
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Don Pablo's
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Souplantation
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Koo Koo Roo
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Chevys Fresh Mex
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Dining Hotspots from the '90s That Have Faded Away
The All-American Burger
Kenny Rogers Roasters
Fashion Cafe
Chi-Chi's
The Official All-Star Cafe
ESPN Zone
Wimpy Grills
MaggieMoos
Casa Bonita
Don Pablo's
Souplantation
Koo Koo Roo
Chevys Fresh Mex

Dining Hotspots from the '90s That Have Faded Away

We all have our favorite dining hotspots. Places that we may have frequented in our youth and felt nostalgic every time we visited or restaurants that we enjoyed eating at because the food is really that good. But there are certain restaurants, a select few dining hotspots from the '90s that were particularly popular.

Perhaps it was the gimmicky atmosphere that drew customers in, like the Fashion cafe, or the fun and games at ESPN Zone, but these establishments that once ruled the '90s have now all but faded away. There are many once-beloved eateries listed here, and most are now shuttered. (Don't forget to check out 1970s restaurants that no longer exist.)

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