• Zangoose@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      I assumed this is a Pizza Hut based on the roof but they still exist so I’m not sure it fits?

      I like the version of this meme that’s a picture of a building with an outline of a former Sears logo on the front

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        They still exist, but the Pizza Hut chain and it’s remain restaraunts are shadows of what they used to be. Pizza Hut was awesome in the 80’s. Now the old one near my house is a church.

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            …it’s mind-boggling from today’s perspective just how good the olive garden was in the eighties: we reserved a table for my graduation and it was a properly respectable dinner…

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              It’s hard for me to explain to people the unique tier that Olive Garden (and separately Pizza Hut) existed in.

              There were many nicer Italian places than Olive Garden. It wasn’t pretentious at all, but it was nice and ubiquitous. Maybe a little better than PF Changs today? (Not that I’m very familiar with PF Changs). No one would laugh at you for taking a date there.

              Pizza Hut was more casual by far, largely because you’d have kids playing arcade games and whatnot. Pizza Hut was more family oriented, but still more classy than most things we have today.

              Maybe Texas Roadhouse is closer to accurate.

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                …in its prime, olive garden was very similar to red lobster: upscale suburban is perhaps a good description…

                …these days they’re both well past their prime and i’m not sure a similar national chain comes to mind; it seems like only regional chains are playing in that space…