My Lebanese father (God rest his soul) watched this once and loved it! Two years later, we are at a benefit dinner. There's a white Sheriff at our table. He asks my dad to pass the orange juice. My dad just goes, "You like the juice huh?" My sister and I lost it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anytime "juice" is brought up in my day to day, I quote this sketch, and no one has ever got the reference. My life is a dark place, where light can never enter.
Its so true though at foreign restraunts lol thats why thought it was funny. I went to an Indian buffet once and ate a lot, and the owner was proud about it. It had the same vibe as this
Well I mean they probably ordered from a nearby restaurant for the scene, and free food is free food. He probably called in a few favours to be in that sketch.
I saw this when it first aired and loved it. We all talked like this at school on Monday, but Smigel saying “audience is getting pissed off” is something that’s always cracked me up big time.
I worked at a Boy Scout camp, and we did this skit one year. Each week it got less funny, and by week 3, the staff was ready to kill me. One of my favorite memories.
I remember seeing this sketch when it aired, thinking "that's so stupid," but it's been playing in my head every so often ever since. Especially when I eat Greek...
that is so true, an unexpected and just a llitle funny repetitious word play, can stay in the mind forever. thats why some songs stick in our minds too I guess, even stupid ones.
"You know like-a the sketch?" loved that as a kid. These were those great anti-skits that no one laughed at in audience, but we were cracking up at home.
I wonder which one's idea for this sketch was. You know there was a discussion about "should we play this or not, eh". Yes, we should play this sketch eh we likita the sketch eh
If I may - and I'm sure it will be received with great aplomb - perhaps the audience wasn't laughing because they're the kind of single, lonely, way too serious sorts of people who don't have in jokes like this with their friends. Or their co-workers.
A performer on SNL should remember at all times it's a TV show, so what is unfunny to the live audience may be hilarious to people at home for that exact reason... if the comedian believes in it. See Norm Macdonald.
I was at a bicycle shop once, asking about tires, and the employee did the last part (the part where he nods, grins and pauses for a few seconds, and then says "I show you the tires")
It must have been so cool being a 16-20 year old in the early 90’s. Getting to watch Seinfeld, and Snl with a legendary cast, then friends. Damn what a vibe
Not just that but everything was better. I remember one Saturday going to an arcade to play the new Street Fighter, then over to a friends place to watch Dr. Dre on SNL and play Mario 64. Absolute magic.
I don't understand why but this is hilarious. As a Greek, I hadn't realized how ready we are to mess, in a good way, with complete strangers daily and joke around. Sometimes it feels like everyone knows everybody else and uses inside jokes, even if you haven't met them before in your life.
Its funny because its relatable & because the customers mundane choices are all treated as occult trade secrets. The humor is in the commitment & heightening. Which is why it abruptly ends.
This is one of the reasons back then NBC fired Sandler and Farley. The material sucked. This was a low point for the show and it was not the talents fault.
This was boring not saying the new ones are any better
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SNL definitely seemed better and was packed with more talent in this era. But this skit was quite lame and basically a time filler. Yet still spawned a memorable line in pop culture to this day. But you have to remember it was a different time then (early 1990s) Society has changed quite a bit, and tv morals have loosened a lot more where sense of humor now is different, meaner, edgier rude. ...but nonetheless SNL still on a sucky down hill slide since 2000s
This sketch is absolutely brilliant. This should've gotten stale after the ketchup exchange, but the bathroom one reeled it right back with "dramatic foreshadowing."
I'm convinced that funny line was, "you like-uh de juice, eh?" For the first 4 and half minutes I was afraid the juice was going to be something nasty. I'm glad it wasn't. this skit is actually funny. much funnier than most of the snl videos I watch on youtube. :
×Frank Costanza× "Whattya need all that juice for!?" ×Estelle Costanza× "GEORGE LIKES THE JUICE!!!" ×Frank Costanza× "So let him have the juice on the side!!!"
@IAmaPersion Costanza would have a field day with this situation, George: "They just went on and on about the juice, Jerry. I'm trying to eat my lunch and these guys won't shut up about the juice" Jerry: "So what did you do, did you leave?" George: "What do you think I did? I just sat there. Where am I going to go anyway, back home with my parents?" Jerry: "Well you could have come here" Kramer: "You know that place has the best juice though. One time I was with my friend Bob Sacamano and we......"
Rob Schneider is fucking flawless every time his character involves any type of accent, or isn’t a “normal” white American with normal American accent. Whether it’s a Greek guy in this, or an Arab in The Dictator. Dude is so underrated.
@@mehanikal5639 whatever, you know what I mean. Yes his Arab accent in Zohan was great. He really nailed the ع’s in that scene with the really long phone number. 😂
@@TS-qq7vr Because it stereotypes a particular ethnic group. In this case Greeks. Kids today have been brainwashed into believing that stereotyping equals racism.
Hubs is a real restaurant chain in Chicago! i always thought of this as a follow up sketch to the "Cheeseburger , Cheeseburger "!!!sketch from the 70 's SNL ,.... also about a Greek restaurant from Chicago- Billy Goat Tavern.
Little known fact - that random guy who’s picking up his food at the very beginning of the scene is actually Hugh Jackman. At that point he’d recently relocated to NYC to break into Broadway, and was taking whatever gigs he could as an Extra to get by while auditioning for stage roles. Pretty cool huh?
I’m (half) Greek and I can’t really explain why this is so funny to me… but it just reminds me of the actions of my family and relatives, I guess lol. It’s really just funny
I remember this back when it aired, and I had no idea how many of the cast I'd recognize decades later... or that I would be amused by it decades later.
Most of these guys started on second city, always funny when they inject Chicago into their sketches. Places like this are all over Chicagoland. Gyros, ribs, chicken, Italian beef all at one stop. “You like a da beef”
@justin millwood The picture is the exact building that was owned by Hub's at Irving Park Rd. and Menard Ave. in Chicago. Yes... I did eat there... no it's no longer a Hub's. Incidentally, the restaurant was previously a Church's Chicken.
Never seen this before but its one of the best sketches I have seen even my dopamine saturated brain laughed🤣 Rob Schneider absolutely killed it. I like how when Sandler's character gets called and says oh you like the whatever stuff the two guys in back turn around immediately haha such a little touch makes this scene really great.
You lika to watch TH-cam on your phone for hours after going to bed eh?
Watching the videos is good, eh?
Damn, you got me
Josh Richardson this is my last video before I go to bed 😂
You know me so well 😂
Oh jes, i watcha de good veedeeohs. I lika de good veedeeos.
Lol, I love the camaraderie in nostalgia
George: I could use a little more juice.
Jerry: just forget it let it go.
2 dollars extra.
Kramer "You know who's got great juice? My friend FDR"
@Mentally Awakened You complain? 3 DOLLARS EXTRA!
Man,you are one sadist, let me tell you:). Good and funny comment!
I'd end my life if you were my parent
My Lebanese father (God rest his soul) watched this once and loved it! Two years later, we are at a benefit dinner. There's a white Sheriff at our table. He asks my dad to pass the orange juice. My dad just goes, "You like the juice huh?" My sister and I lost it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol!
Mickey Mouse the comments are so happy and then I see yours and remember there are dickheads in the world
Hysterical!!
@@yasmin9479 he's funny so shut up
😀😁😂
The level of focus Tim Meadows puts into background eating is impressive. Full commitment.
Lies again? Sin Lust Humiliating Greed
Ya like to focus in Tim Meadows hu?
Except that he looks right at the camera...twice. (1:56 & 2:31 marks)
@@bubufubuYa like to focus on Tim Meadows focusing on you, eh?
The food looked good! Did they bring in real Greek food for the skit?
I run through this sketch every time my kids ask me for juice.
Same here. My wife doesn’t get it, but when I’m around my mom something always leads us to it.
“Whoa, we didn’t ask you that.”
Anytime "juice" is brought up in my day to day, I quote this sketch, and no one has ever got the reference. My life is a dark place, where light can never enter.
Can you explain what is funny about this?
Yoo like-ah de jooze, eh?
Damn! So many comedy legends in one scene!
Except for Sandler
Eightosaurus Spelunk don’t talk shit about the dog adam
Eightosaurus Spelunk fucking batty boy
Legends ? Thats a stretch 🙄🙄🙄
Maximus Areilius Jason Alexander, Mike Myers, Adam Sandler. 100% legends.
Shneider's acting is the best here. especially when he closes his eyes and says he'll give the guy what he wants.
I swear ..he killed the hell outta this
Lies again? GIRO Payment
Right that's y Adam Sandler always gives him accents in his movies
You like-a Schneider's acting in here, ehh? Schneider's acting is good, ehh? He very funny, yes?
Agree.he made the rest of the guys look amateur
Amazing to see how much starpower is in this sketch. R.I.P. Chris Farley
Absolute legends
All my pick up lines I got here
this skit is so stupid. and hilarious. lightning in a bottle, that cast.
You lika the stupid sketch with good cast, eh?
Just as stupid and hilarious as I remember it being 25 years ago.
A lot funnier than today’s comedy
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Its so true though at foreign restraunts lol thats why thought it was funny. I went to an Indian buffet once and ate a lot, and the owner was proud about it. It had the same vibe as this
George: “The sketch, three words. Its about nothing.”
🤘🤘🤘
"A series about nothing"
You like a nothing eh?
He likes a nothing.
It's George, can't stand ya
stupid to not even funny
Love that Tim Meadows is just straight up eating his lunch in the back like a pro
He looks to be enjoying the shit out of it to! Lol
He got paid pretty much to eat free food in the background
A whole souvlaki dinner.
Lol didn't notice that. I bet he lika da juice in the corner.
Well I mean they probably ordered from a nearby restaurant for the scene, and free food is free food. He probably called in a few favours to be in that sketch.
I saw this when it first aired and loved it. We all talked like this at school on Monday, but Smigel saying “audience is getting pissed off” is something that’s always cracked me up big time.
I remembered the sketch, but did not remember it ended with a fourth wall break.
This sketch is good ha, the sketch is good!! He likes the sketch! You want more sketch!! 😂😂😂
Wow, I was about to correct you that it was Norm MacDonald, but wow! You're right it is Smigel.
Just as I was wondering "how is this a 6-minute sketch!?", David Spade walks in. Very Python.
You like-a Monty Python, eh?
@@kylestubbs8867 Ilias, more Monty Python for @MasterofPuberty
I worked at a Boy Scout camp, and we did this skit one year. Each week it got less funny, and by week 3, the staff was ready to kill me. One of my favorite memories.
We did the canteen boy sketch
Cool story. When I read "boy scout camp" I got a little worried about where things were going.
@@Blizofoz45 gived new meaning to “you lika da juice.”
@@Blizofoz45 😅🤣😂
@@Blizofoz45 yo people be shot out
Jason Alexander does not get enough credit, he is such a good actor.
Thats not even a debate. The guy is a genius.
playing the same guy in everything. yeah, glorious actor.....
i agree! I'm surprised he's always nominated but lost to kramer 😂
One of my favorite....
This really showed his range
It's 3am and I intentionally searched for this sketch after it popped in my head after 15-20 years since last seeing or thinking of it.
You like e the nostalgia, eh?
@@DavidHundley-b2h Nostalgia is good, eh?
Schneider pronounced gyro three different ways
All the Greek pronunciations are wrong. Elias should be ee-LEE-as. Kala is ka-LAH. But it doesnt matter because it's so freaking funny.
You like a the pronunciation eh?
Gyros = YEE-ROES
I think?
@@Isaac-gh5ku Jee-Roh, more like
@@Yanni75 Jai-Roh more like
I can't explain why but Chris Farley standing there casually with the cigarette in his mouth makes me crack up.
You can really tell that Chris Farley is the best actor in this skit.
Chris Farley forever
I loved seeing him with his mouth open, watching Jason Alexander enjoying the juice
He was amazing at being funny while doing nothing.
You all like a the Chris Farley eh?
Hes like the soup nazi, but like a happy version
You like the soup nazi huh?
@@Bevo_Baker NO SOUP FOR YOU
Something like that yeah (couple years on the Soup Nazi though).
He doesn't even make him say " YEEros!! "
@@bryansu5824 NO JUICE FOR YOU!
It’s like Adam sandler and his gang raided snl one evening
@Joe S dono what you're talkin about 😁
It's funny because it's mostly the same group if you replace Farley with Kevin James. I mean, it's a huge downgrade, but no one can replace Tommy Boy
Jason Alexander was the host all those dudes were SNL cast members
@@BenGearig it's great that you're also in it dumbass 😄😄
@@SpadePyro its strange that I'll have to agree.. Farley n James no comparison.. but yeah!
I'm Greek and my family owns a restaurant, they only act that way towards non Greeks. Lol
Lmao awesome hahahahaha
Touristes
That's what I thought....Straight disrespecting them...lol
@@TheEnigmaticDeenTruth I wanna say it's an exaggerated friendliness because Americans are perceived as behaving that way.
And if you're an out of town greek thet ask you "where's your family from" or "which church do you go to" lmao
Love the part where they’re just lurking nodding their heads watching him eat. “It’s good eh? With da juice?”
Schneider almost broke when he said "with juice" because it's so dumb and antagonistic. Cracks me up every single time.
I remember seeing this sketch when it aired, thinking "that's so stupid," but it's been playing in my head every so often ever since. Especially when I eat Greek...
that is so true, an unexpected and just a llitle funny repetitious word play, can stay in the mind forever. thats why some songs stick in our minds too I guess, even stupid ones.
A lot of SNL sketches are stupid to be honest. I’d say about every one of them but every once in a while you get one that is almost like gold.
Yep, stupid.
Yeah like horror movies.
"You know like-a the sketch?" loved that as a kid. These were those great anti-skits that no one laughed at in audience, but we were cracking up at home.
I wonder which one's idea for this sketch was. You know there was a discussion about "should we play this or not, eh". Yes, we should play this sketch eh we likita the sketch eh
right? whoever it was they - "shoulda take-a more RISKS..." #art #theatre #novelty #campaign #spending
If I may - and I'm sure it will be received with great aplomb - perhaps the audience wasn't laughing because they're the kind of single, lonely, way too serious sorts of people who don't have in jokes like this with their friends. Or their co-workers.
A performer on SNL should remember at all times it's a TV show, so what is unfunny to the live audience may be hilarious to people at home for that exact reason... if the comedian believes in it. See Norm Macdonald.
Why do you keep writing "likita", Mike? lol
Almost felt like some lost Seinfeld episode beacuse of Jason Alexander,but he is great anywhere u put him, he is just great actor
you like-a some Seinfeld? Seinfeld is good, eh?
You lika-a the George eh?
@@steveo.574 LoL 👍
This could have been a Seinfeld scene.
You like-a de skit eh? Somehow reminds you a bit of Soup Nazi episode, eh?
Not only he likes to dip...He likes to DOUBLE DIP!
This is actually really acturate when it comes to the Greek restaurants in NY lol
Someone had to say it lol
Cheezbugga Cheezbugga Cheezbugga Four Pepzie Two Cheep
I was at a bicycle shop once, asking about tires, and the employee did the last part (the part where he nods, grins and pauses for a few seconds, and then says "I show you the tires")
It's based on an actual restaurant called hubs in Chicago
@@ericroberts6637 yes it is. However you dont put da juice on a gyro, you put it on an italian beef. #chicago101
You like-a to comment eh?
Commenting is good! Eh? :D Let me get you a comment!
I get ju a comment ;)
Ah-good comment huh....
He like to comment!
Comment is goood, very goood.
I could see a Seinfeld episode based on the juice. "THE JUICE, JERRY!"
Kramer turns it into a business where he hauls barrels of it across town
Don't double dip in the juice.
YOU WANT JUICE?! TWO DOLLARS!!
@@TheVichernandez lmfao yes
Who told you to drink the juice? I didn't tell you to drink the juice. Why did you drink the juice?
It's awesome to see Mike Myers with Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider!!
And Jason Alexander!
I wish the sketch never ended , Chris Farley would still be alive.
should be top comment lmao
True. The sketch has food to survive on and everything.
Then we never would have lived in A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVERRRR!!!!
My friend, as long as you love the juice, Chris is still alive
You... likea the fat man? I give you the fat man.
It must have been so cool being a 16-20 year old in the early 90’s. Getting to watch Seinfeld, and Snl with a legendary cast, then friends. Damn what a vibe
You can do that now too. Except snl.
Now you can be a hipster born in 1998, watch it on TH-cam, and claim you "were raised on classic tv and snl."
Ps: I likeda juice yes.
Not just that but everything was better. I remember one Saturday going to an arcade to play the new Street Fighter, then over to a friends place to watch Dr. Dre on SNL and play Mario 64. Absolute magic.
It was great. And no cell phones. Glorious days.
My friends and I also watched Cheers and Beavis & Butt-Head.
Tim Meadows legit taking a lunch break in the back xDDDDDD
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I love when you can tell they had no idea how to end a sketch.
What?!! This was two years before Soup Nazi episode??!! Thought at first glance this must have been a parody of that
Totally thought the same thing
A little "billy goat " inspiration too...
How would this be a spoof of it? lol
@@noahhurley-abelew6536 because in the soup nazi episode he misses out on his soup the first time around because he tries to go back for bread lol
Yea, makes sense, I missed op saying at first glance. I only thought it when he went up to get the sauce, but they gave it.
Me and my dad (May he Rest In Peace) used to say “You like-a da juice” to one another all the time. It lasted for years.
@Brandon S same here
After a while it sounds sexual like you'd swing the other way or something
Rip
RIP
Brandon S just ask for his juice I’m sure he’ll oblige.
“You like to go to the bathroom.....”
💀😂💀😂
This is absolutely accurate to every Greek restaurant I've ever been to. And God bless them.
I don't understand why but this is hilarious.
As a Greek, I hadn't realized how ready we are to mess, in a good way, with complete strangers daily and joke around. Sometimes it feels like everyone knows everybody else and uses inside jokes, even if you haven't met them before in your life.
Its funny because its relatable & because the customers mundane choices are all treated as occult trade secrets. The humor is in the commitment & heightening. Which is why it abruptly ends.
You like a the inside Greek jokes eh?
GHEE ROH
Omg at about 4:30 I was like "this sketch is so long" - they read our minds lol.
Cromartie 4:50
Cromartie they read YOURS i wanted it to go on longer. My favorite skit just do to the silliness.
I love when they break the fourth wall.
“You like-a when we break da fourth wall?”
This is one of the reasons back then NBC fired Sandler and Farley. The material sucked. This was a low point for the show and it was not the talents fault.
I thought the same thing. They were smart then. They knew how to read the audience.
Pretty accurate representation of whenever I go to a Greek restaurant. Greeks are some of the friendliest and best people in the world.
Why I season my pan and not my *gYrOs*
I miss simple, memorable sketches like this. The quotable good stuff!
This has a very Monty Python vibe.
04:57
This was back in the golden days of SNL.
This was boring not saying the new ones are any better
SNL definitely seemed better and was packed with more talent in this era. But this skit was quite lame and basically a time filler. Yet still spawned a memorable line in pop culture to this day.
But you have to remember it was a different time then (early 1990s)
Society has changed quite a bit, and tv morals have loosened a lot more where sense of humor now is different, meaner, edgier rude.
...but nonetheless SNL still on a sucky down hill slide since 2000s
Yes, back when they were racist. Lol
Yep! 1987 through 1994.
Back when it was actually good and not a full cast of pussy sjws
“You lika da ketchup ya? Compliments da potato ya?”
Tomato-y
Legends of comedy in one skit, even Tim Meadow eating at the back is funny.
We had the best cast. Was just commenting that our generation had the best cast. Love all these guys so much. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This sketch is absolutely brilliant. This should've gotten stale after the ketchup exchange, but the bathroom one reeled it right back with "dramatic foreshadowing."
Farley looks like Nacho Libre 😂
Mike Myers looks just like Jimmy Fallon
He shoulda been necho
The spitting image.
@@c450
I've often thought that myself.
Farley looks like he'd been liberal with his nachos.
I love that Mike Myers isn’t even a big enough star to be listed in the credits.
"MORE JUICE!!!!!!"😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😁 Just when you start to wonder what the hell is IN the juice the sketch breaks through the fourth wall.😁
I'm convinced these guys just came up with a funny saying, and then wrote a whole sketch around it.
I'm convinced that funny line was, "you like-uh de juice, eh?" For the first 4 and half minutes I was afraid the juice was going to be something nasty. I'm glad it wasn't. this skit is actually funny. much funnier than most of the snl videos I watch on youtube. :
and had no way to end it, I don't think they had many 4th wall brwaks in SNL Sketches , like Monty Python often did.
@@acapece421 first thing i thought was this is very monty python
This most have happened to one of the writers.
This sketch has Robert Smigel all over it
i wanna eat a gyros, right now with juice!!
You like-a the juice-a
Dude, it made me question what the juice was in the worst way.
it's tzatziki sauce
No it's not! tzatziki sauce is the white sauce you get on the side...he clearly said the drippings from the meat! That's the JUICE man!! Lol
@@superstarreviews9937 you don't know shit about authentic greek cuisine. arbies puts the tzatziki sauce right on the tortilla, not on the side.
×Frank Costanza× "Whattya need all that juice for!?" ×Estelle Costanza× "GEORGE LIKES THE JUICE!!!" ×Frank Costanza× "So let him have the juice on the side!!!"
SERENITY NOOOW!!!
@@sammyshehole hoochie mama!
I can hear this comment lol
@@Django730 I didn't even realize I read the the comment in their voices until I read your comment lol
Extra juice only on festivitus. After the feats of strength
My dad worked at a Greek restaurant when he first came to America. 😂😂😂👍
But where did he go on Saturday??
We'll never know...
To get more juice
@IAmaPersion Costanza would have a field day with this situation,
George: "They just went on and on about the juice, Jerry. I'm trying to eat my lunch and these guys won't shut up about the juice"
Jerry: "So what did you do, did you leave?"
George: "What do you think I did? I just sat there. Where am I going to go anyway, back home with my parents?"
Jerry: "Well you could have come here"
Kramer: "You know that place has the best juice though. One time I was with my friend Bob Sacamano and we......"
You like a du sunday uhh
You want to know where he went on Saturday huh? 😁
Reminds me of Rob Schneider’s character from Big Daddy.
Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, and Mike Myers? Yes plsssss
You like-a Rob Schneider's character from Big Daddy, yes?
i thought more like his character in grandma's boy
I thought more like his character on zohan lol
And Robert Smigel, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
Hip Hop Anonymous ?
Wow. We will never see that many legends in one scene ever again. Just wow.
This skit is hilarious, I come back and watch it about every week.
Anybody else notice Tim Meadows quietly chowing down in the background? 😆
He's also the patron who asks to use the bathroom.
i noticed him when he's in the skit, did you notice that?
You like to be lost in TH-cam eh?!
Mike Myers character could likely have been played by Jerry Sienfeld.
So many legends in this skit
This sketch pulls off making you laugh despite not being funny.
That's why it's genius
But it is
You lika to laugh when it’s not funny eha?
@@thelonewolf7443 he-a like-a to laugh at ze sketch eha
@@thelonewolf7443 He lika feel superior to sketch that makea intended reaction.
Mike Myers just sorta like chilling at the end there...
Almost 30 years later and still cracks me up
It sounds almost surreal to hear Mike Myers talk in his normal voice
Store Owner: NO JUICE FOR YOU!!! COME BACK ONE YEAR
YESSS
@Smokey Bear Tomorrow? 😃🙂👍🍟🍔🌮🥤
I have recipe for your juice!
Juice Nazi
…or *SAY YEEROS!!*
Rob Schneider is fucking flawless every time his character involves any type of accent, or isn’t a “normal” white American with normal American accent. Whether it’s a Greek guy in this, or an Arab in The Dictator. Dude is so underrated.
@@mehanikal5639 whatever, you know what I mean. Yes his Arab accent in Zohan was great. He really nailed the ع’s in that scene with the really long phone number. 😂
They coudn't pull this off with any of the new casts over the last 10 years.
They didn't pull it off with that cast.
I think they could
It would be seen as racist so wouldnt be done today
@@bilbobaggins4710: Racist against whom? Unspecified nations?
@@TS-qq7vr Because it stereotypes a particular ethnic group. In this case Greeks. Kids today have been brainwashed into believing that stereotyping equals racism.
Hubs is a real restaurant chain in Chicago! i always thought of this as a follow up sketch to the "Cheeseburger , Cheeseburger "!!!sketch from the 70 's SNL ,.... also about a Greek restaurant from Chicago- Billy Goat Tavern.
Hubs Souvlaki was the best! The chicken Gyros there too!
I likah da Tsasiki Sauceh!
Mike Myers entirely uninterested face at 6:00 is the icing on the cake to the six minutes of his time that has been wasted 😂
You like-eh to break down the fourth-a wall-eh?
My mom and I still laugh when we hear someone say they like juice. :)
erin832001 what is funny here? I totally didn’t get it.
This is a thing my family does too
The end bit is brilliant. Honestly this skit wasn't too long for me. It was perfect.
I end the sketch for you
Very Flying Circus in the writing
This is what I expect in a gyro or kabob place. They should be willing to end the sketch.
One of Robert Smigel’s few sketch appearances over his long writing career with SNL.
He was there for da Bears.
Smigel was an extra in alot of sketches in the early 90s
Little known fact - that random guy who’s picking up his food at the very beginning of the scene is actually Hugh Jackman. At that point he’d recently relocated to NYC to break into Broadway, and was taking whatever gigs he could as an Extra to get by while auditioning for stage roles. Pretty cool huh?
it's not though but ok
U lika hugh Jackman ehhh
C'mon! Anyone can see that that is Samuel L. Jackson! ;)
Clive Owen maybe??
You like-a da hugh Jackman , eh?
I’m (half) Greek and I can’t really explain why this is so funny to me… but it just reminds me of the actions of my family and relatives, I guess lol. It’s really just funny
The best was when the owner called.. He really takes pride in his juice.
“He really takes pride in his juice”
George Takei: Ohhhhhh myyyyyyy!!!
It was owned by Miguel Sanchez
Juice is very good...
I quote this sketch every time someone asks me for juice. Most of them have no clue what I’m talking about. I persist, regardless.
What an all-star cast in this sketch. Very funny.
I remember this back when it aired, and I had no idea how many of the cast I'd recognize decades later... or that I would be amused by it decades later.
A variation on "cheeseburger, cheeseburger. no Coke! Pepsi!"
I think it's the Greek thing. Lol
Now I gotta go watch that.
Except it was "Cheeburge..."
Cheezbugga Cheezbugga Cheezbugga Four Pepzie Two Cheep
NO FRIES! CHIP!
I like how David Spade comes in and physically pushes him out of the way
Seems out of place until you realise they're breaking the fourth wall..
omg, young mike myers looks like jimmy fallon today :D
I honestly thought it was Jimmy Fallon.
!OOT EM
ok that's a glitch
Thought exactly the same
Mike Myers is a comedy legend. Comparing just his looks to Jimmy Fallon is insulting.
If you are having a bad day, watch this skit. It's like soothing medicine.
That's the First Time i saw George Costanza on SNL!
You like the SNL, ah? You like the George Costanza, ah?....
Alexander IS so attached to that rolelol such a character was never so identified as his character
What are you talking about?
That's Duckman.
Aямiταge Hυχ George can't stand ya
Sandler dropping an actual Greek word on the phone 4:18 🤣
Well.. not exactly 😂😂
But still funny
Andreas 862 eipe “kala”
@@gamesgeargadgets Yes i know I'm greek. He said kála instead of kalá.
commonsponge he said Ella to. Like Ella tho malaka
whos here from the guy who seasons his cutting board, not his steak?
You lika to watch the guy who flavors his butter eh.
@@milan6782 He likes the guy who flavors his butter
@@milan6782 yessss, he lika the butter flavour guy yessss.... butter flavour guy is good, yes. 😏
3:35 Adam had to hold his laugh. 😂
Please tell me I'm not the only one that expected Rob Schneider to say: "No juice for you!"
The Greek mustaches killed me lol. Its true though, half my family had the mustache and hairy chest
and then other Greeks cant grow them for shit
What did the men look like 🐕🎸
You like-a the mustaches eh? The mustaches are very accurate?
Most of these guys started on second city, always funny when they inject Chicago into their sketches. Places like this are all over Chicagoland. Gyros, ribs, chicken, Italian beef all at one stop.
“You like a da beef”
@justin millwood The picture is the exact building that was owned by Hub's at Irving Park Rd. and Menard Ave. in Chicago. Yes... I did eat there... no it's no longer a Hub's. Incidentally, the restaurant was previously a Church's Chicken.
L.A. Decker It’s now named Bub’s, I think that they could only afford to have one letter changed on the sign.
Never seen this before but its one of the best sketches I have seen even my dopamine saturated brain laughed🤣 Rob Schneider absolutely killed it. I like how when Sandler's character gets called and says oh you like the whatever stuff the two guys in back turn around immediately haha such a little touch makes this scene really great.
You like a the dopamine ha?
Man. I use this line in the kitchen all the time. And other cooks will look at me like "wtf". Such an underrated sketch. Lol. Best cast.
We use this in our kitchen too. It's great for comraderie
Lies
These guys should meet up with the "cheeburger, cheeburger" guys.
This is a time of superior writing in SNL ..when they knew to subvert expectations and twist the joke at the end in an unexpected way
The amount of sheer talent in that cast was astonishing!!😮 It's like every face is a legend, with Tim Meadows in the background even!
I’m pretty sure they attempted to kill this sketch three times before they had to get David spade in to kill it full stop.