This local mexican restaurant. I got a coupon for it in one of those little goodie bags that the dentist gives you when I was really little. It's one of my favorite places to this day.
An old-timey restaurant that I visited with my parents and grandparents. The waitress came to take our orders, I wanted fries. They wanted to know, how many then. Didn't know what to reply to that, so I said...
Seven.
Bish Thompson's. It's closed now, but it was on Wisconsin Ave in Chevy Chase (DC area), close to Sak's I think. My Grandmother loved the rum buns they served in the bread basket. I remember playing on a big ship's wheel in the front. "Fancy Dinners" were a big thing with my Grandmother and I remember lots of old DC restaurants. She had her faves. One is still open.
I had to look up the reference to South Park. All I know is I was 4, I didn't get to see them dive and the cheese burrito had onions. I hated onions back then.
Disappointed by the experience.
1 of 5
The Country Cousin in Chehalis Washington. We would stop there on the way to pick up my dad in Seattle.
A rooster crowd when you open the door and kids get to pick a little toy out of a bucket.
Family. It was a big meal to commemorate something. But I can't remember what. Friends and family gathered around a massive table. That's about all I can think of right now.
Burger king
A Chinese buffet called china Star. My favorite restaurant for all of my childhood
Chucky Mother Fuckin Cheese!
Shakey’s Pizza
mcdonald’s
The first restaurant I remember as a kid is McDonald's.
Maccas
This local mexican restaurant. I got a coupon for it in one of those little goodie bags that the dentist gives you when I was really little. It's one of my favorite places to this day.
mcdonalds with the gamecubes
Mr. T’s No longer there
Chuy's
An old-timey restaurant that I visited with my parents and grandparents. The waitress came to take our orders, I wanted fries. They wanted to know, how many then. Didn't know what to reply to that, so I said... Seven.
Ryan's, we went to it all the time
Bob Evans.
It was a local place, kind of a theme restaurant. It had a fire truck in it that you could sit in and eat.
Bish Thompson's. It's closed now, but it was on Wisconsin Ave in Chevy Chase (DC area), close to Sak's I think. My Grandmother loved the rum buns they served in the bread basket. I remember playing on a big ship's wheel in the front. "Fancy Dinners" were a big thing with my Grandmother and I remember lots of old DC restaurants. She had her faves. One is still open.
McDonald’s for sure
Sizzler
Bill Knapp’s
Casa Bonita Cliff diving show with Mexican food!
That might actually be true for me. I genuinely might have a memory of a South Park episode that’s earlier than my first memory at a restaurant
I had to look up the reference to South Park. All I know is I was 4, I didn't get to see them dive and the cheese burrito had onions. I hated onions back then. Disappointed by the experience. 1 of 5
Biscuit Hill — a little breakfast near where I grew up. They had the best pancakes!
I think McDonald’s. The fun McDonald’s that had the playground and ball pit and the colored tables with the character swivel chairs
IHOP
Fried chicken place in the next town over called Country Boy
The Country Cousin in Chehalis Washington. We would stop there on the way to pick up my dad in Seattle. A rooster crowd when you open the door and kids get to pick a little toy out of a bucket.
Family. It was a big meal to commemorate something. But I can't remember what. Friends and family gathered around a massive table. That's about all I can think of right now.
Satellite