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Cool, this was my "home" location growing up, I would have guessed in closed in '92 though. There used to be a Burger Chef next door and a Daly's across the street. Both cool old places too. Daly's had an amazing vibe and Burger Chef was one of the first, if not the first, to offer a kid's meal.
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Never had hungry howies. Where does it stack up in relation to the other chain pizzas?
It's mid local fast food-type pizza. Was better than Domino's/Little Caesar's. I left Michigan 30 years ago. Haven't had it since.
This is Taco Bell #983 opened 1972 closed 1993
Cool, this was my "home" location growing up, I would have guessed in closed in '92 though. There used to be a Burger Chef next door and a Daly's across the street. Both cool old places too. Daly's had an amazing vibe and Burger Chef was one of the first, if not the first, to offer a kid's meal.
around 1992/1993 yeah, but my research leads me to believe 1993 is more likely. Awesome to hear about the BC and Daly's