(that's not ballard by any measurement) |
(Doet Coke was not introduced until 1982; there's no way it would replace Orange 11 years earlier.) |
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* 1960: [[Crown Hill]] location opens on Holman Road |
* 1960: [[Crown Hill]] location opens on Holman Road |
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* 1963: [[Lake City]] location opens |
* 1963: [[Lake City]] location opens |
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− | * 1971: Dick's Deluxe and Special debut |
+ | * 1971: Dick's Deluxe and Special debut |
* 1974: [[Queen Anne]] location opens |
* 1974: [[Queen Anne]] location opens |
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Revision as of 02:19, 2 February 2008
Dick's Drive-In Restaurants is a local drive-in chain. Known for its instant service and quality of food (at least, for fast food!), Dick's is a well-loved Seattle landmark and tradition.
From the windows lining three sides of the building, you can watch as they fry up fresh hand-cut potatoes (unheard of in most restaurants), hand-dip milkshakes the old fashioned way, and fry up burgers by the dozens.
Picky eaters, take note: in Dick's quest for instant service there is one thing that has fallen victim... the special order. They won't hold the lettuce, so you might be wise to order one of the simpler hamburgers or cheeseburgers and add some of your own condiments for a few cents each.
The Queen Anne restaurant is the sole location with indoor seating, counters, and restrooms. All other locations are outdoors and provide the true "dine in your car" experience!
Timeline
- January 28, 1954: Wallingford location opens on NE 45th Street
- 1955: Capitol Hill location opens on Broadway
- 1960: Crown Hill location opens on Holman Road
- 1963: Lake City location opens
- 1971: Dick's Deluxe and Special debut
- 1974: Queen Anne location opens