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Iconic Restaurants of the 1980s That Are Almost Extinct

Iconic Restaurants of the 1980s That Are Almost Extinct

Iconic Restaurants of the 1980s That Are Almost Extinct
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Steak & Ale
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Howard Johnson's
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Bonanza Steakhouse
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D'Lites
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Chi-Chi's
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Rax Roast Beef
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ShowBiz Pizza
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Iconic Restaurants of the 1980s That Are Almost Extinct
Steak & Ale
Howard Johnson's
Bonanza Steakhouse
D'Lites
Chi-Chi's
Rax Roast Beef
ShowBiz Pizza

Iconic Restaurants of the 1980s That Are Almost Extinct

Every decade can be remembered for the incredible things it gave us but the 1980s was something else. It was an era known for it's positivity, a sense of optimism and great outlook towards the future, a decade where anything was possible and people were encouraged to dream big. And for these iconic restaurants of the 1980s, dreaming big was what they did.

Family-friendly dining in America during the '80s was a remarkable time. The restaurant choices seemed to be innumerable, with various corporate and franchised locations popping up nationwide. However, boutique restaurants also seemed to

The 1980s were a remarkable era for family-friendly dining in America. Numerous restaurants flourished during this time, with a multitude of corporate and franchised locations springing up across the country. However, as locally owned boutique restaurants begam to build a following in cities nationwide, which caused these iconic chain restaurants to fall from favor.

Here are seven iconic restaurants of the 1980s that are almost extinct.

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