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PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 10:25 am 
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Rocky Roccoco's. I loved that place and I'm really not sure why. Probably the bad as cuban pimp looking guy that it was named after. I enjoyed my last pizza and mug of root beer there in high school at the Spring Hill mall.

Fuck shoneys. There is one down the street from me. You couldn't pay me to go in that place.

I remember hitting up Marie Calander's and Bakers Square back in the day though they may still exist....at least 1 does in the freezer of the grocery store.

Connies Pizza was aight.

These are all basically places I remember going to at Fox Valley so while they are no longer there they might still exist elsewhere.


There are still Bakers Squares everywhere and Connies is still around too.

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Shakey's was bad/excellent, for a $5 all you can eat fest. And they let us turn the one in Cal City into a BYOB. Good times.

But, I fondly remember Wimpy's (hamburger chain) & still look at a Pepe's on 84th & Cottage Grove and remember it as the last Jack N The Box on the south side. :cry:

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Urlacher's missing neck wrote:
Rocky Roccoco's. I loved that place and I'm really not sure why. Probably the bad as cuban pimp looking guy that it was named after. I enjoyed my last pizza and mug of root beer there in high school at the Spring Hill mall.

Fuck shoneys. There is one down the street from me. You couldn't pay me to go in that place.

I remember hitting up Marie Calander's and Bakers Square back in the day though they may still exist....at least 1 does in the freezer of the grocery store.

Connies Pizza was aight.

These are all basically places I remember going to at Fox Valley so while they are no longer there they might still exist elsewhere.


There are still Bakers Squares everywhere and Connies is still around too.


Rocky's are everywhere up here also.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
Urlacher's missing neck wrote:
Rocky Roccoco's. I loved that place and I'm really not sure why. Probably the bad as cuban pimp looking guy that it was named after. I enjoyed my last pizza and mug of root beer there in high school at the Spring Hill mall.

Fuck shoneys. There is one down the street from me. You couldn't pay me to go in that place.

I remember hitting up Marie Calander's and Bakers Square back in the day though they may still exist....at least 1 does in the freezer of the grocery store.

Connies Pizza was aight.

These are all basically places I remember going to at Fox Valley so while they are no longer there they might still exist elsewhere.


There are still Bakers Squares everywhere and Connies is still around too.


Rocky's are everywhere up here also.


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I don't know what the fuck that bread/tomato product is that Rocky Rococo traffics in, but it's sure as shit not pizza, I'll tell you that much right now. The basic concept of making a pizza stops at Antioch. Lake Geneva is populated by Chicago transplants, serving Chicago tourists, and yet no one there could make a fucking pizza.

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I don't know what the fuck that bread/tomato product is that Rocky Rococo traffics in, but it's sure as shit not pizza, I'll tell you that much right now. The basic concept of making a pizza stops at Antioch. Lake Geneva is populated by Chicago transplants, serving Chicago tourists, and yet no one there could make a fucking pizza.


This is so true. Everything about it was unlike traditional pizza - weird-tasting crust/sauce/toppings,

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Urlacher's missing neck wrote:
Rocky Roccoco's. I loved that place and I'm really not sure why. Probably the bad as cuban pimp looking guy that it was named after. I enjoyed my last pizza and mug of root beer there in high school at the Spring Hill mall.

Fuck shoneys. There is one down the street from me. You couldn't pay me to go in that place.

I remember hitting up Marie Calander's and Bakers Square back in the day though they may still exist....at least 1 does in the freezer of the grocery store.

Connies Pizza was aight.

These are all basically places I remember going to at Fox Valley so while they are no longer there they might still exist elsewhere.



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I just remembered the Shoney's breakfast buffet was pretty damn good...


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They should reopen Shakey's as a Neil Young concept restaurant, like Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville. I'll have the out of the blue and into the blackened chicken.


And I'll have the Mr. Filet of Soul. For dessert I'd like to do the "pick a pair" with the Sugar Mountain and the Cinnamon Girl.

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Wendy's Super Bar.

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My dad used to get tacos from a place called Naugle's, which, upon research, seems to have been a mostly west coast chain. Long trip for fast food.

No idea what a Wag's is.

Wags was a chain of average american fare...think Applebees but with more plain type food...stuff you find in a Perkins or on the Denny's dinner menu.

There used to be one at Town & Country mall...became a Shoneys, then a Boston Market...now I think it's a Verizon store...I haven't gone that way to visit my Grandma since I moved up North.

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My dad used to get tacos from a place called Naugle's, which, upon research, seems to have been a mostly west coast chain. Long trip for fast food.

No idea what a Wag's is.

Wags was a chain of average american fare...think Applebees but with more plain type food...stuff you find in a Perkins or on the Denny's dinner menu.

There used to be one at Town & Country mall...became a Shoneys, then a Boston Market...now I think it's a Verizon store...I haven't gone that way to visit my Grandma since I moved up North.


And Wag's was owned by Walgreens, thus the name Wag's.

Other submissions:

Boston Sea Party
Chances R
Golden Bear (owned by Montgomery Ward)
Sambo's (oh, oh...)

Chicago can be a tough restaurant market, especially on chains. Shoney's and Bob Evans learned that the hard way. Shoney's does well in the South and Bob Evans does well in places like Indiana and Ohio, and even in downstate Illinois. But both failed rather quickly here.

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Honestly, as far as chain restaurants go, I'm really having a hard time of thinking of any that are gone that I actually miss. John's Garage maybe...Hooters, especially when stuck with BWW, makes me sad that the closest one to me is in the Mecca.

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Honestly, as far as chain restaurants go, I'm really having a hard time of thinking of any that are gone that I actually miss. John's Garage maybe...Hooters, especially when stuck with BWW, makes me sad that the closest one to me is in the Mecca.

Ah, John's garage was good.
Dude what was the name of that 50's restaurant in Woodfield from out yoot? It was there by the Sears Entrance on the upper level... they had green river... loved that spot. Last time I was there, there was like a panda express across the hall from that spot... if you kept going past where the spot was, and turned right, you'd head past EB and into Sears, if you went left, you'd be heading towards the middle of the mall where the tree is and the three level section of Woodfield. You remember that place?

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Lucky's Diner?

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The Ponderosa in Crown Point just recently closed. It was the last one in NWI as far as I know.

There was a Hardee's when I was growing up in Griffith but they closed and became a Wendy's. The only Hardee's I know of in NWI is in the Oasis on the Indiana Toll Road right before you get to Portage.

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Oh, brother. Using the Walgreen's script is a branding disaster. If I were to have gone, I would subconsciously expect all the food to taste like Robitussin and cheap rouge.

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Oh, brother. Using the Walgreen's script is a branding disaster.

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Wag's Family Restaurants. We used to go to the one on 95th by Evergreen Plaza all of the time.

I miss Wag's a lot.

I miss Ponderosa's. I know they aren't fully gone...but all the locations I knew of are.


Bob Evans is in with Ponderosa, still kind of around....but not really.

In northeast Ohio Bob Evans is still going strong. A must stop when visiting family in Cleveland.


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Bob Evans is also down the road from me. You couldn't pay me to go there either. I don't do 75 year old waitresses that smell like a chimney that was just hosed down with swamp water.

As I have said before. If you are in Ohio you go to fucking tim horton's. You go every day.

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Bob Evans is also down the road from me. You couldn't pay me to go there either. I don't do 75 year old waitresses that smell like a chimney that was just hosed down with swamp water.

As I have said before. If you are in Ohio you go to fucking tim horton's. You go every day.

:lol:

They don't have them in Cleveland. Though I always make a pit stop in Toledo to hit one up. Ice Caps are glorious.


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The Hardee's thread brings back memories of some of the chains that are either gone or have left the Chicagoland area.

Two of my favorites are Rax Roast Beef (great salad bar and menu in general) and Stuckeys (awesome breakfast buffet).

Another is The Lure Hamburgers (most recently in Portage, IN) which used to be decent to good but slipped badly the last time I was there a couple years ago and is now gone.

What are some other blasts from the past good or bad??

Edit: Substitute Shoney's for Stuckey's. Great breakfasty buffet for sure. Damn my memory sucks...


When we lived in St. Louis in the late '80's we used to take the kids to Shoney's for breakfast. It was great.

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Bill Knapp's. Used to go to the ones in Muskegon and Lisle a lot. Loved the chocolate cake.


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Jack in the Box

I did not know that Jack in the Box owns Qdoba. Also didn't realize that Walgreens owned Wag's, hence the same font.

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Wag's Family Restaurants. We used to go to the one on 95th by Evergreen Plaza all of the time.

I miss Wag's a lot.

I miss Ponderosa's. I know they aren't fully gone...but all the locations I knew of are.

One of the few is in Ludington Mich. Went for a breakfast buffet Saturday. Not bad, but rather pricey at $12.99. Funny how the memories came back--walk down the corridor, grab a tray and a drink, pay for your food then sit down while they scorch your steak with a blowtorch.

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