Ate at Shakey's in Guam in '89. Great pizza, piano player, corny jokes.
Does anyone remember the BBQ joint in Davenport, OK? It was a
white house on the east side of route 66. Around 1967 it was
moved across route 66 into a newer building.
One of you restaurant experts should start a new discussion topic titled .... "Restaurant, I can't believe you are still in business" or "Restaurants, You're still there?"
A couple come to mind, Elephant Bar and Ricky's Mexican Cafe. How are those two places still serving food?
At least one of the Ricky's isn't (the one that was on Memorial, across the street from Taco Bueno in an old Burger King
I agree. the Elephant Bar sounding interesting but there wasnt anything on the menu that appealed to me. My guess is it does to enough folks for it to stay open.
Think Pete posted over in another thread there used to be one along NW 39th. And the ROundup Pizza or whatever it is/was called over in Mid-Del on 29th was a former Shakeys (they even had one of their stained glass logo doors there that went to a back kitchen or storage room area. Not sure if they had other locations in the metro.
Soda Pops was a "clone" of Shotgun Sam's after they closed. There was one in the former Shotgun's location at Britton & May as well before Joker's went in there and they had one on 104th & Western I believe. I don't remember a Shakey's on that section of May, the one in that part of town that I remember was on 39th Street.
Shakey's was on S. Western just north of S.W. 59th and on N.W.
39th Expressway near where Jimmy's Eggs is now.
I remember the Western location vividly. It sets on the land where Auto Zone stands today. There was also a club called the Aztec that set behind Shakes and Auto Zone for years until they finally tore it down.
Shotgun Sam's was where David Stanley Ford is now. When I was a kid me and my family ate their on a pretty regular basis when we went to visit my grandparents on my mom's side. I miss that and Breakfast at Big Ed's on 32nd and May. After Big Ed's closed they place re-opened under another name. I remember the sign on the place read "Breakfast" in yellow and black.
Soda Pops is now at 119th and Western. It's burgers and diner food, no pizza is on the menu to my knowledge.
Shakey's would have an all you can eat pizza, fried chicken and
potatoes buffet for $1.69.
Shakey's
I seem to recall a place on Nw expressway that was a maybe a orbit or a pizza planet that had similar pizza to shakeys.
Neither of the topped shotgun sams btw.
I know about the one at 39th & May, we pretty much went there every weekend when I was growing up. They also had the location at Britton & May and one on Northwest Highway (Loop 12) north of Love Field in Dallas that I went to, I know they had some other locations but never went to those. The Soda Pops that I and others are talking about was after Shotguns closed in the mid-80's, they served the same pizza recipe (at that time) but closed down the Britton location in the late-80's that I remember. Joker's moved from Lakeshore Mall to the building after that.
Could it have been Ken's? It was just east of MacArthur on the
south side of the road. I don't remember an Orbit on N.W.
Expressway and I know you don't mean Mazzio's.
Shakey's thin crust was hard to beat. Come to think of it, thin
crust may have been the only one. Thin crust is hard to beat.
Ken's was where Mazio's is now when I first started working at Hertz in 1973. We were at NW Expressway and MacArthur. Then, Ken's started their Mazio's brand and it changed to Mazio's sometime after 1980, possibly a little earlier. I wasn't a fan of either one so didn't stay up with it, but lot's of co-workers ate there at least weekly.
C. T.
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