You still do at Hamburger King in downtown Shawnee.What about Maw Bells you ordered from a telephone at your table
You still do at Hamburger King in downtown Shawnee.What about Maw Bells you ordered from a telephone at your table
Have to confess I've never seen the full episode where the kids in South Park are going to Casa Bonita in Denver.Isn't that the one with the "grotto" like Hugh-the-man-Hefner had?
We only visited the Casa in Tulsa during the fair with our FFA groups and AG teacher, Mr. Harp. He was a kick! I really liked him.
I always thought the Mex place on Reno with the school bus driven into the side was brilliant and looked authentic as hell compared to the Mex places I have visited in Texas and Mexico.
I worked at the Casa Bonita in OKC 1977-1978. I was also the sopapillia maker. Always smelled like grease by the end of the shift. So much dough.Worked there for a couple years in high school and junior college. That was back when the line would go out the door, around the corner, and to the back of the building.
The place had seating for 720 and we would go for two or three hours with no more than 4 or 5 open tables. People just kept coming off "the line" with trays of food. We had a map of the whole place with holes drilled into plexiglass on each table. We used color coded golf tees to map out what was clean (green), what had been bussed up (yellow) and what was dirty, but available (red).
Two or three people on walkie talkies would make laps all night long and radio the results to the two people with the map. One listened and changed out tees, and the other told the waiter which table to take the customers to. It was insane, but oddly enough, worked most of the time.
In a lot of ways, I grew up in that place. Fond memories.
Oh, and when I was cooking sopapillas, I went through 350 pounds of dough in one Friday night.
I read somewhere the guy who opened Crystals Pizza also founded Taco Bell and Burger Street and lived in Tulsa during those years
I knew someone would remember it !I remember the commercial, "Shotgun Sam, that's who I am, and my horse's name is (sound of horse whinnying) Alice."
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