Miami Burger Chain History in the Miami New Times
Burger Beast’s first official story for the Miami New Times is a historical piece on Miami Burger Chains.
You love reading about food on Burger Beast and now you can get a little history to go with that!
Burger Beast’s first official story for the Miami New Times is a historical piece on Miami Burger Chains.
It’s kinda hard to believe that Tobacco Road closed for good in 2014. It lasted just past its one-hundred-anniversary party. While it had been around…
Founded in 1948, In-N-Out is an iconic burger joint in California. Everywhere else in the U.S. they’ve reach legendary status.
When remembering Burger Chef, you need to take into consideration that in just ten years they became the second-largest burger chain in the 1960s, with only about one hundred fewer locations than McDonald’s. Then…
Take the Miami Burger History Quiz but I highly doubt you will get 100% of the questions correct.
It’s not really a dare cause I know you won’t.
Everyone seemed to love the Old Miami Restaurant Buildings Part 1, Part 2 picks up with A&W Drive-In, Burger Castle, Chicken Unlimited, LUMS &…
Gabe’s Burgers was my favorite burger joint growing up.
I loved Rudy’s, but it was Gabe’s that had my meat-loving heart.
Over the years, I’ve accumulated more old Miami restaurant knowledge than I probably care to admit.
I also like to investigate a building’s history and determine if there are any more like it left around town.
You can’t consider yourself a burger aficionado without knowing the history of Bob’s Big Boy, its founder Bob Wian & the iconic Big Boy Double-Deck Hamburger.
Claudia Sanders Dinner House is located inside of an old country-style two-story home in Shelbyville, Kentucky.
Claudia was the wife of Colonel Sanders.