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10 Forgotten Restaurants From The 1970s, We Want Back! Remember the restaurants from the 1970s that were more than just places to eat—they were where memories were made? Whether it was birthday celebrations, family dinners, or simply hanging out with friends, these iconic eateries left a lasting impression on our hearts and taste buds. In this video, we’re taking a nostalgic trip back in time to rediscover 10 forgotten restaurants from the ‘70s that we wish would make a comeback. From sizzling steak joints to all-you-can-eat buffets, these beloved establishments defined an era of dining that’s hard to replicate today. Join us as we unlock the doors to these classic spots, celebrating the flavors, atmosphere, and unforgettable experiences they offered. If you’ve ever found yourself reminiscing about a restaurant that no longer exists, this is your chance to relive those special moments. Get ready to crave those lost dishes and share your memories in the comments below! 00:00 Introduction 00:44 Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips 02:20 Bonanza Steakhouse 03:56 Burger Chef 05:32 The Ground Round 07:15 Sizzler 08:44 Ponderosa Steakhouse 10:43 Howard Johnson's 12:30 Red Barn 14:10 Shakey's Pizza Parlor 15:55 Steak and Ale #km #nostalgia #memories #history #goldenage #1950s #1960s #1970s #americanhistory #lifeinamerica --- Subscribe: / @whoremembersusa --- Who Remember? PLAYLIST Music: Contender - TrackTribe COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Whoremember? does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research.