Isaly’s
Isaly’s was founded back in the 19th century and is still known today as one of the best restaurants/diners in the States.
Not only was it known for its chipped chopped ham, it also became famous for inventing the Klondike Bar.
Roadhouse Grill
Here’s a name that might sound familiar to you; the Roadhouse grill was a popular casual dining steakhouse that was a creation of John Y. Brown Jr. in 1992.
These chains could be found along major interstate interchanges all throughout the eastern United States. Their original location was in West Palm Beach, Florida. In 2007, the chain filed for bankruptcy.
Roadhouse Grill
In 2008, the company was eventually forced into liquidation, which lead to the abrupt closure of its last 20 locations.
Despite its sad demise, we all still remember this place for its yummy, affordable steaks and all the memories that came along with them.
Isaly’s
The restaurant is named after the founder, but in advertisements, the word “Isaly’s” was said to stand for “I shall always love you sweetheart.”
The company was sold off several times over the years until, along with the good old days, it slowly started losing its fire... Still, Isaly’s remains a milestone in America’s history.
Schrafft’s
There were at least 43 locations on the East Coast by 1937, mostly in New York City, but they also had some chains in Philadelphia and Boston.
The company started going down by the 1980s. With all the competitors they were up against at the time, they sadly did not stand a chance, and decided to close.