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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Morristown, NJ
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A bit off topic, but I wanted to mention a bar/restaurant I go to every now and again called Hot Rods BBQ in Wharton NJ. If anyone is in northwestern NJ I recommend checking it out. A little pricey but very good. They just made new menus that are out of control. It's set up like a Hot Rod magazine and the art is amazing.
I just thought it was pretty cool to walk in and see headers and pinstriping on the walls, flames hanging from the ceiling, and a Holley sticker on the napkin holder. http://www.hotrodsbbq.com/
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Auburn WA
Posts: 1,566
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We got the XXX drive in burgur joint up here.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Midland Park, NJ, USA
Posts: 1,470
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Chatterbox in Augusta, NJ . During the summer they have Cruise night on Saturdays.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Texas
Posts: 8,424
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In Bellaire TX inside Houston TX there is a Roadster Grille on Bellaire Blvd. but when we drove the Track Roadster there it was not open... so I can't recommend it.
In Pasadena there is Barry's Burger Barn on Spencer Highway, which is car decorated inside, very plain jane outside. Good food though, been there for years. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Rochester, Ny
Posts: 1,989
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For the guys in Escondido CA, is Thunderbirds still open?I used to hop on a bus and get there from Camp Pendleton, it was my little home away from home while in the Marines. Where else could you get a Green River?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Auburn Hills, MI USA
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The Easton Diner in Easton, MD on Route 50(sometimes referred to as 'Sunburst Highway' in that area) is relatively new but quite nice with great food. They have a very nice 50's feel to their diner and have an ever-growing collection of hot rod and custom prints, photos, old license plates etc...The family that runs it is first-generation Americans from Turkey...ten years ago they were living in their car and today they own and run a very nice diner that car-guys will love...someone on Delmarva should have a little breakfast cruise-in as they make great food IMHO...they even kindly hung one of my prints up at west end the counter. Sorry I don't have any pix to share but if you're in Easton, MD give them a try.
http://www.eastonmd.org/ebmasite/dining.htm |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: SW Nebraska
Posts: 1,012
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A throw back type diner deal is located in Ogallala, Nebraska. I know, where the hell is Ogallala? The townis located on I-80 about 20 miles east of the Colorado state line. Nothing but 50s music in the juke box, walls lined with photos. posters and other memorabilia...all real hot rods. A must visit if you are driving through on the interstate. Hokes is a load of nostalgia. And the food is excellent at darm reasonable prices. Riley, the owner, and his wife are long time car people. He's got a collection of west coast style old school rods. And why not? He's a California transplant. Super nice people too.So, skip the golden arches and head over to Hokes.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: N. San Diego county
Posts: 1,682
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Thunderbird Restaurant in Escondido has been closed for years now. I remember going there in my '36 Plymouth a few times, and I sold that car over 12 years ago.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Rochester, Ny
Posts: 1,989
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Yeah I was there in 92, thats too bad, it was a cool place.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Auburn Hills, MI USA
Posts: 699
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While NOT a hot-rod themed restaurant, I can highly recommend lunch at the Henry Ford estate-Fairlane in Dearborn, MI....They only serve lunch but they have a very nice upscale menu served in the pool room of Henry and Clara Ford's home at a reasonable price. I have taken many friends and family there through the years and it never dissapoints...it's a very neat treat to eat lunch at Henry's house.
http://www.henryfordestate.org/restaurant.htm http://www.henryfordestate.org/hours.htm |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Antigo Wi.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ruston, Lousiana
Posts: 504
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We have a little BBQ place here in Ruston, La that is called Hot Rod Bar-B-Que. It's a small place where you walk up to the counter and order your choice of meat, they had you the plate, and you go down the bar and add your sides. Just an average Joe's type of place, but the walls are covered with old race photos, signs, pictures of customer's hot rods, memorbilia, etc. The employees all wear T shirts with the name on front, and "Pit Crew" across the back.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Zushi, Japan
Posts: 491
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Place up the road from me.. Seems to get alot of "out-of-towners".. Is called Mooneyes..
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Nagoya, Japan
Posts: 2,483
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Although I've never been, there's a place in Post Falls, Idaho called the Hot Rod Cafe (I think that's right). They have a website, looks pretty cool.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: 117 West Jewell Republic, MO 65738
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: OAKLAND,CALIFORNIA
Posts: 1,164
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Inside Sac.Vintage Ford in Sacramento,Ca.
Is a diner called the Chrome Grill.Decent food but somewhat pricey....cool place for the wife and kid to hangout while i pick up parts though.....
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: vnc,wa
Posts: 50
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Here in Vancouver,Wa. We have a place called "Benny's Custom Cafe". Its a hot rod and custom themed resturant. In the main dining area is a 4 post lift with a model A frame chassis on it. The front half of a rodster coming through the wall. A meeting room for car clubs,and lots of picks and racing/rod memeriabila. Plus the food is real good.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Anahiem, Ca
Posts: 86
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There used to be this joint in Whittier, California named "Hudsons Grill", might have been a chain I'm not sure. It was named after the car and had Hudson parts hung all over the place. Used to be a hell of a cruise night back in the 90's.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: California Central Valley
Posts: 1,632
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how about the "HOT ROD CAFE" in Turlock, Ca? Right off the 99...good diner food with goofy 50's name and lotta cool pictures and memorabilia. priced right and the waitresses aint half bad. aint half good either but its all abou the food anyways.
they make a mean corned beef hash on top of country potatoes and slap 3 eggs on top of that. good eatin.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Show Low, AZ
Posts: 26
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The Hot Rod Grill in Florence Oregon...
1954-1964 Chevy front clips decorate the roof - shoebox Ford convertibles used as booths inside...
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