
Drive in fuel feast
The 1920's were a turbulent decade for automakers. Many of the new makes and models rupture onto the market scene. The economy was in the midst of a post-war boom. At the time, many automakers couldn't ask for more. The 20's automobile era began with the return of eager World War I soldiers. Auto-touring (vacationing) became extremely popular, with campsites and filling stations springing up around America. When Henry Ford introduced the world to the Model T which was what people drove in. So, with that said, eating in an 1920’s automobile style in fast food restaurant gives a taste of what it was like in that time period. Having waiters dressed like mechanics serving food gives the restaurant a more creative experience. Some foods served are Eskimo pies, Good Humor ice cream, Baby Ruth and Oh Henry, Caesar salad, beech-nut coffee, hormel flavor-sealed ham, and bagels.
Ye-Ha Yum!
Come release your inner cowboy persona and eat in our restaurant filled with barbeques and ribs! Once you get a taste, all you can say is “YE-HA!” We got our famous corn on the cob and our root beer binge bar. Even then, you will get a field of what the westward expansion was like, because the historic facts written all over the wall paper. You will even have waiters dressed as cowboys…now that’s what I call a real life experience of the western expansion time period!
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