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Back
in the late 1940s and early '50s, it was routine to grab
some
eats in the small diners and malt shops found on many neighborhood
street corners or along any well-traveled highway in America.
The food was always fresh and tasty and the servers as
friendly
as they could be. Then it all ended. In came the fast-food chains
where "counter people" took your order, flipped processed slivers
of frozen burgers and served up everything in polystyrene containers.
But the glory days died only to be reborn in Johnny Rockets. Sparkling
white outfits and gleaming chrome reappear at Johnny Rockets,
along with a philosophy that delivers the food, fun and friendliness
that somehow got lost along the roadside of American history.
Johnny Rockets was founded on the belief that you can go home
-- that in the hustle and bustle of today's world, there's a place
that brings you back to simpler days. A place where you can slide
into a red padded booth, play your favorite song for a nickel
and take a slow stroll down memory lane. There's nothing fancy
on our menu, just basic all-American fare: hamburgers, classic
sandwiches, fries, shakes and malts, and even freshly baked apple
pie -- complete with a paper American flag stuck in each slice.
At Johnny Rockets, there are no surprises, no rotating menu items,
no "specials." You get a juicy, hand-pattied hamburger cooked
just the way they used to taste.
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