Sunday, 9 August 2020

GHU's Foodies

GHU's Fast Foodies

Vesuvius Pizza: Vesuvius Pizza is among the oldest fast food restaurants in Springfield, running for over a hundred years. 

Moe's: Moe's was founded over a hundred years ago, as the original Scorpio’s. When it relaunched in 1970, it got renamed as Moe’s and the current name stuck. 

Lard Lad: Lard Lad was a dairy farm until it became a donut company. Founded in August 1895, by the untestable Richard Porter. It has an offshoot focusing on folk music named Bard Lad, which was founded in August 1930. 

Roadside Dinner: Pine Valley’s famed oldest surviving solo fast food restaurant. Founded in 1920 by a wonderful missionary orphan turned cook named Darien McCook, Roadside Dinner has long been a boon for lower class families when it comes to sustainable high quality fast food at a low price. 

The Rusty Barnacle: Founded by Supra Selleck In 1946 as a Valencian Spanish seafood restaurant, the Rusty Barnacle gained its scuba mascot in 1960. 

Cluck Cluck Chicken Shack: Founded by the irresistible Jockey Winslow in 1953. It has a division named Snack Shack. 

The Malaria Zone: Founded In 1960 by Honduran immigrants, The Malaria Zone gained its Jeep mascot in 1967. 

Wall E. Weasel’s: Wall E. Weasel’s is a family fast food chain focusing on musicals, arcade games, pizza and fries. Founded in 1967, Its divisions are the Internationally themed Mackie Macaw’s (which was founded in 1956 and got acquired by WEW in 1974 during Watergate) and the sport focused Family Fun Centre.

Thai Palace: Founded in 1974 by Thai Hmong immigrants, Thai Palace is one of the best Asian restaurants in Springfield. 

Johnny Fiestas: Founded In 1977 by Johnny Melendez, Johnny Fiestas focuses on Mexican food. 

Swanky Fish: Swanky Fish was founded by a pair of Otakus in 1981 as a snack bar with sushi as the main deal. 




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