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  1. Apr 26, 2023 · The fast food outfit was even written about in the New York Times back in 1972, saying the pair were 21 and 18 at the time when they founded Wetson’s. “A hamburger was 15 cents and they paid...

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  3. Husband swears that when we were dating 67-69 the fast food restaurant at Levittown Pkwy and Old Country Road was McDonalds. I say it was Wetsons. When did Wetsons close at that location and did it change to McDonalds?

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  4. Wetson's was an American fast food hamburger chain that existed from 1959 to 1975. Competing with McDonald's and Burger King in the late 1960s and early 1970s led in 1975 to Wetson's merging with the Nathan's Famous fast-food chain, and the ultimate discontinuation of the Wetson's brand.

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    • Official All Star Café. The Official All Star Café restaurant chain was founded in 1995 and it was originally owned by Planet Hollywood. Because of all the sports icons of that time investing in the chain, it rapidly grew in popularity.
    • Horn & Hardart. Horn & Hardart was one of the very few restaurants that acted as a vending machine. Customers would stand behind a glass wall and order their food and these kinds of locations were known as ‘automats’.
    • Lum’s. Lum’s was a family restaurant that opened in 1956. They were first known as a hot dog stand, but they slowly grew in popularity. By 1961 they had four locations and were best known for their beer-steamed hotdogs.
    • White Tower. Remember the restaurant, White Castle? Well, it has its imitators who are just as memorable. White Tower came along in 1922, just one year after White Castle.
  5. The Varsity is a restaurant chain in Atlanta, Georgia. [2] The main branch of the chain was the largest drive-in fast food restaurant in the world, [3] taking up two city blocks and accommodating up to 800 diners. The main location ended car-side service in 2020. [4] There are now six other branches across metropolitan Atlanta.

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