It was a time of innocence. I met my future wife in high school at the tinder age of seventeen. I proposed to her at an A&W at nineteen and we were married at 21. We were married for 50+ years before she passed away last October. We had a wonderful life together. “I’ve had the time of my life, and I owe it all to you.” Thank you Lord for blessing me with such an awesome wife. I miss you sweetheart, and I’ll never find another you.
When I was a kid, we didn't have a lot of money. Going to the A&W drive - in was the ultimate family treat. So much fun and excitement for such a simple outing.
My family history was the same; money was always an issue. Every once in awhile my dad would treat us to an A&W run. We never ate there but a frosty mug of their root beer was heaven on earth in those days!!!
@@sharoncrawford7192 do you mean the 1960s and 1970s ? Those were the best days of your life those were great days I have a brother he was born in 1956 he is 65 years old I will be 60 next month
It is not what it was was and it no longer tastes like root beer. It now tastes like caramel soda water. And I was at the very first location earlier today. The food was great the fries were awesome but the root beer was a big note and it tasted more like caramel soda water
Kids today are clueless. All they know are cell phones , tv , video games. World is doomed once they’re older as most have zero direction now let alone when they get older. All fun and games making kids, but then you HAVE TO RAISE them properly as well. And a cell phone or video game isn’t how you raise a child.
A&W Rootbeer was such a treat for us when growing up. Car hops and all! The A&W KFC where I live is still a treat for this 68 year old. Nothing like a Papa Burger and Rootbeer Float.
We have lost our way in America. I would do anything to relive those years. I don’t recognize our country anymore and resorted to watching old movies and things like this very video to sooth my soul.
@@stevedeleon8775 they've got one in Clovis, Ca, but I'm not sure. They had one in Fresno CA, but they're gone now. I love their root beer, especially when it's served in a ice cold glass.
My dad used to drive us 25 miles to the A&W in Warren, Ohio. We would get a root beer float and it was heavenly to a kid. We loved the foam. Then we started getting hot dogs there and it was also yummy. They did have you roll your window up a little so they could put the tray with the stuff there.
@@dwightpowell6673 If I had known you at the time and we had gone to the movies together, I would have bought you some popcorn and some milk duds from the money I collected from finding and turning in pop bottles. God Bless buddy...
I grew up in Phillips in the 60’s;A&W was the only “fast food” as we know it today in town. Many a summer night we load up and go for a cold one in the fair lane.
Nothing like a large black cow, root beer float served in a frosted mug with a papa berger with an order of onion rings in the 1960's in Rhinelander Wisconsin. If I could time travel I'd be there right now. Oh and a cold half gallon to go!
Mom took us to Dairy Queen; dad took us to A&W. For years I had the mini mug he bought, one for me and another for my brother, sitting on my windowsill.
Happiness was a big, frosted mug of root beer on a summer night, along with a hot dog or cheeseburger brought out to the family car by a carhop. Fond memories of going to one in Somerset, Massachusetts. Best root beer ever.
@@asmodeus1274 I remember when we were kids we got some dad's root beer that had yeast in it my dad wrote a letter to the company and they sent us to free cases with mugs
A&W was my first of many restaurant jobs. I also think it might have been my favourite, granted I didn't have anything to compare it too. I was a carhop in the early 1970s and I loved it. We had to wear the old orange and brown fortrel which was very hot in the summer. Over it we wore a faux leather apron that held a coin changer and a bill fold. We had to go out to the cars and make change using our "heads" as a computer. It was fun though as it was a time of innocence. I started working at it just before my sixteenth birthday. Times have changed though and they've taken some of my favourite items off the menu. But for the summer they have brought back the "whistle dog". I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Thanks for this post, I love it!
@@brianwilson6403 You got that right Brian! I learned how to count change really fast starting at 15 years of age. It's (not) so funny to go into a store now today and watch the young people struggle to make change. For example, you buy something for $6.45 and give them $11.45, they either have to call over a colleague or the manager. I'm sure glad I grew up when I did. I love retirement, just started it. :)
Awesome burger at Dog n' Suds along with crinkle-cut fries and a big mug of cold rootbeer. Would go to the one in Rochelle, IL, whenever visiting my cousin! When back at home A & W was less than a mile away! Both were awesome!
@@toddfpacker6793 Grew up around the Naperville area. If I'm correct, Cock Robin's headquarters was located there and the dairy that made the ice cream was located on Washington st behind one the stores.
@@johnwyblejr6460 Yeah, now there's 5 left up here. They shut down Oneida and now I have to drive 90 minutes to Cortland for my fix. Haven't gone in a while but I try and take my brother every month or so. I wish they'd open up a Checkers up here, I miss their fries and chili, oh and the banana shakes are addictive too.
One of my older brothers worked there at the A&W in our town when he was 16 back in the early mid 70's. Always brought home gallon size jugs of Root Beer and chili dogs every week. Those were the days.
Sweet home Oregon still has an original A&W. It’s a small town off the beaten path but I have been going since I was a kid in the 1970’s and still continue to visit when I am able. I’m 56 now and I love A&W! Classic Americana!
Always loved A&W. We stopped by the stand when we first got to Hawaii! There wasn’t one around where I lived as a kid so that was a first for me! Loved it!
Also a cook at A & W. And one time I got to wear the bear suit as the A & W "Root Bear". I stood outside and waved at the cars going by. It was scorching hot inside that thing, though.
Oh my gosh, so many memories. There was one of these in the town I grew up in. It was always super cold inside, back in the day that air conditioning wasn't widespread, and their delicious root bear was served in a frosty mug. It was so much fun going there. If I remember correctly, I used to get chili on corn chips, in a little paper, square bowl.
I remember my mom always ordering a chili dog and me being the wise butt that I was as a little kid would correct her and say it was a chili hot dog and if she didn't order it right that one of those days they were going to bring out a dog with chili all over its back 🤣🤣🤣
Oh yes, I remember being 16 years old and pulling into an A and W root beer stand. 2 hot dogs with everything and a large root beer. Total bill 55 cents and I would tip a dime. Those were the good old days 1964 vintage.
Our family used to take empty cleaned gallon milk jugs to the A&W in West Springfield Massachusetts and load up on root beer every few weeks back in the early 70’s.... good memories!
I'm much too young to remember 95% of these subjects on this channel, but it always seems to be better times back then. I'd give up my phone and internet access to be that happy.
Mr. Gunzaku: Yes Sir!!! You missed out on a whole lotta stuff...Life was peaceful, beautiful and politics were just politics. Nothing like we just went through with a president lying and giving jobs away to their cronies, and all the other BS that just happened. Good Luck young Man with a lifetime that awaits you.
There is still a classic A&W stand in downtown Modesto, CA. Was a favorite lunch spot when I worked a couple blocks away at the newspaper. Always on the list when I return to visit some family. Great root beer and great burgers
My uncle owned and operated an A+W,in the 70s. He featured soft serve cones,broasted chicken dinners,and fish dinners too,with fresh made coleslaw. He and my aunt worked like dogs,and they made a killing. In the summer on the weekend, he had a police escort to the night drop box at the bank. After 10 years,they moved to Florida, and bought and rented a dozen condos.
@David Brown We lived about 25 miles away from their stand,so my folks didn't drive there,much. They would offer freebies,but my parents always insisted to pay. A few years later,when I was driving and dating,I'd bring a girl there. They offered freebies, but I always paid. I went there to visit my cousins who were working there in the summer,not for a free meal.
There is nothing like A & W root beer on draft. It tastes so much better than what you can get in the store. Always used to buy a gallon of the root beer to take home each time I went to an A & W restaurant.
When I was 14 and playing on the National Little League Senior Major Dodgers, our coach, Joe Pyle told us after every game we win, we will be taken to A & W for burgers and root beer. We went 22 - 1 that year. Nothing better than that frosty mug and that first sip of the best root beer.
I just had an A&W root beer float today and I can tell it was a lot more than five cents, and also something tells me it was probably a lot better back in the old days.
I grew up with an A&W down the street.god I loved the gallon rootbeer!!everything was great..we all hung out there in highschool..I can't say enough about the burgers&food..best in town..sadly it was shut down in 1989..I ll be damn if I have to drive 50 miles to the closest a&w...now...please bring back a&w!!!!
March 7th 2021. My late mother would have been 97 today. She did all the driving in our family. When I was a youngster in grade school, it was a treat to go to A&W('60s) and watch the car hops on rollers wait on us. Ice cold frosty rb's. Oh boy! Later, when I was in high school, we'd sometimes walk across the street for lunch and maybe hang there after school.
I hear you. My mom would have turned 95 on December 10th of last year and I can still almost taste the chili dogs and A&w Root beer that we used to share.
My family owned and ran an A&W for 32 years in Wabash, Ind. and Freeport,IL. The A&W Burger Family- Super Papa, Papa, Mama, Teen, and the Baby sandwiches. Sold our Coney (chili) homemade sauce with onions on it. We water chilled our mugs for the Root Beer. We did a lot of business with our carhops . It was a fun time. Thank you for this video!
My home town had an A&W it was great. This was the 1960s. Dad and Mom and the kids pack up go to the Root Beer stand. The girls would come to the car take our order. Then came that heavy cold glass mug full of A&W Root Beer.
I remember out local A&W in the 1960's. It was drive-in only and they would bring your food out on a tray that would hook to your window. When you were done you just honked your horn and someone would come out and take it away. My Grandad ran a Drive-in movie theatre and we would stop at the A&W before going there. Our resteraunt served "Daddy" Burgers, "Mommy" Burgers and Baby" Burgers, I recall how shocked I was when my Mommy ate a "Baby" Burger. I thought The food was assigned for each job. LOL
There used to be an A&W out in Boarman Ohio on US 224, it was family owned / operated until they retired and it closed permanetly in 2012 Used to be the cruise in spot especially after the HotRod Supernationals would close down for the day at the near by Canfield Fairgrounds Now there is an Advanced Auto Parts store at that location now
I’m so happy you did this story! In Lincoln Park, Michigan where I grew up there was a car hop / order from you car version, that up until the pandemic we would still visit when seeing family. Great memories of a carload of kids in a station wagon and the parents taking us there for floats and foot long hot dogs!! Pretty sure it will survive considering everyone can eat in their own vehicles 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Laura Mayhew: Oh my Gosh!!! I was born in Lincoln Park on University St. at home with my two Aunts in attendance in August 1934. A doctor was there but only to supervise. 1933 and 1934 most babies were born at home because of the great baby mix-up as mothers were given the wrong infants after they were born. Name tag bracelets were not in everyday common use at that time, from what my Mother told me before she died in 1964. I've always wished she would have told me the address, but I never bothered to ask for it. Did you get into the station wagon full of kids theme going to the drive in movies to see the Monster Movies...Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Crawling Hand...etc...That was a trip and a half...mosquitos...bugs...bathroom trips..."I'm thirsty"..."You put ketchup on it I don't like ketchup..."Mom!!! He's in my space." And, on & on & on. That was all in the 1960's when Drive - Ins were big stuff. Big Ford Station Wagon...was never big enough for six little kids. We should have had an Army truck. Anyway, ...Enjoy your summer. Thanks for listening.
@@ladylaura8038: Well thank you!!! I never thought of it as being fascinating though, because to me it was only family information being passed on to me by my Mom. Very kind of you to take the time to talk with me. Again, I say, thank you.
Cool, fond memories of going there. Funny story - when I was about 4 years old, I called it my beer. We were out shopping one day and I told my mother I wanted my beer. When she said okay. Everyone's mouths dropped open lol.
I sure miss my pop when I go to A&W now, it was always a surprise treat for us when we'd somehow end up near one and he'd act like it was by chance. "Oh look, an A&W!", lol. Sly s.o.b. got us every time with that ruse.
I was a kid in the 70's and I remember the local A&W had a mid week coney dog and mug of root beer special. My Dad loved the special and I can remember going for a frosty mug of root beer and a coney dog slathered in chili, onions and cheese. 😋
Remember back in the 60's my parents took us kids to Itasca national Park for a day visit. At that time there were no restaurants around so after we left it seemed like we were driving through the wilderness for hours. We all were starving, hot, thirsty, and irritable after a long day. My parents kept telling us the first restaurant we see will go there. Nothing for miles. Just a winding road and trees. Finally rounding a curve there was an A&W drive-in in the distance. Incredible. It was in the middle of nowhere. Cheeseburgers, onion rings, fries, chili dogs and that frosty mug of root beer. We all were so happy and the food was delicous. What a memorable day and meal.
I got my start as a car hop - the only male hop ever in the small Wisconsin town , where I lived. Hours to dollars the most lucrative job I ever had. I went on to manage many places but never made the cabbage as I did when I turned 16!
@@dwightpowell6673 back in the early 1970's the entire state of Wisconsin had an 'other' (which includes Blacks) population of less than 2% combined. I moved to NYC in the 1990's - 2010. I lived in Jersey City. I worked as a restaurant manager in Manhattan and point of sale IT Technician in Hoboken.
I still have mugs from the first A&W! Not for sale! Lodi California. We lived in Sacramento and my grandparents would drive all the way there on sunday just to get rootbeer floats. Good ol days!
As little kids, driving with our parents to the A and W in Dubuque, Iowa in summers for a frosty, cold root beer, was such a treat. I have happy memories of the servers bringing trays to our car after we would place our order over the microphone. It was the height of car culture in America.
I always loved it when my dad would suggest A & W and we'd all get a frosty mug. Great childhood memory. Right now at this moment, I have a 2 ltr of diet A&W in my fridge, which has about as much in common with the original A&W root beer as a modern cell phone has with a dial phone. lol
It's not well publicized, but many A&W restaurants still make their root beer fresh everyday. I was surprised to find this out during a visit to a nearby restaurant. The root beer tastes the same, but the food is contemporary, run of the mill, fast food.... Like many franchises. I"m grateful that I can still sit there, and reminisce over a bacon-burger, and a frosty mug, though.
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As a kid in St Paul, Minn we went to A&W and had the California Burger. (first cheeseburgers for us) Years later I hung out at the A&W on Van Nuys Blvd in LA. One night the lady who owned it had to leave on a family emergency (she was car hopping that night). The cook had to take her place and knowing the menu, I jumped in and cooked for about 2 hours.
I remember in 2003 to 2005, my grandma would take me and my cousin to A&W every Saturday for Lunch. The first time we went to A&W, me and my cousin wanted to go to McDonalds because we were very young and wanted the toys that came with the kid's meals. ((Here in America, that happened anyway. I'm not sure if that happens in other Countries, I do apologize if I got it wrong.. x.x)) However, my grandma took us to A&W, and my cousin cried because it wasn't McDonalds, and I wasn't that much happy either, but, she said that we would both love it... She wasn't wrong. And from that point on, we went to A&W every Saturday for lunch. Around 2015 to 2020 when I was living in a different neighborhood, and went to A&W twice a week, sometimes three times because I just loved their footlongs and cheeseburgers. Eating at such place always brought memories of me, my cousin, and my grandma. So many memories were cherished. During 2020, I stopped, not because of the pandemic, but, also because my Grandma passed away that year due to cancer. I went to A&W the following day, but, it just wasn't the same because I didn't have those fond memories anymore like I used to... I miss those days... One day, I hope to share that same love with my nephew.
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I have very fond memories of going to A&W in Santa Ana CA in the mid to late 1960’s with the family. We stayed and were served in the car. The food tray rested on an open window on the outside. My twin brother and I always got a Mama Burger [mayonnaise only] and of course, as wonderful root beer. I can still smell it. Wonderful. I have not seen an open A&W in decades, but I saw one on a recent TH-cam video from Edmonton Alberta of all places.
During the early 70s group of kids and I would walk to the local A &W since we were too young to drive. Temperatures use to get up ton100 degrees in San Bernardino and nothing was better than the first gulp of frosty mug root bear to quench your thirst and relieve the sweat. We use to drink two big mugs each and those mugs were very heavy to lift lol. Priceless memories
Still my favourite burgers, onion rings and root beer. Unlike McDonalds, their Hamburgers taste like real meat (but McDonald fries are better). Three new A&Ws in this region - love it !
The first one that I went to with my family when I was little is in Phillips, Wisconsin. My family used to visit my grandmother when I was little. We stayed in this campground near her home. The restaurant looked like a house outside. I don’t remembered what the inside of the place. Just outside of the place. It was white but, when I saw the building it was painted in a tan color in the early 90’s. The diet root beer and cream sodas are so good to drink.
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One of my earliest memories is going to A&W in Springfield MO, the tray that hung on the window of the car was like magic. The Root Beer was amazing with an almost oily texture.
Most A&W are still small places with outdoor seating more then indoor but have just enough of the indoor at the more northern locations to be year round. Some Southern locations do not have indoor seating.
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Oh, Lord, wasn't life so much nicer then. I used to love the car waitress service, the tray on the window, the pint mug of the best root beer, the unwrapping of your papa or mama burger, the aroma...oh, it was great. Never forgotten how disappointed I was when I returned to Ottawa in 1999 and the A&W wasn't a drive-in.
My best friend since high school which goes Way back . His first girlfriend older sister was a car hop at our local A&W. Every once and a while she would give us free drinks and food. It was some good times for sure. That was back in 1976.
When I was in the 1st grade the A&W in my town would occasionally serve root beer in mugs that had a gold bottom. If you were lucky enough to get a gold bottom mug you would get a free root beer.
On Center Avenue on the south side of Janesville Wisconsin there is still one of the 1960s style A&W All American Food drive in restaurants with the big orange roof and covered parking where they still bring window trays of food and drinks to your car. I haven't lived near there for years but it's nice to know it's still there.
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In the mid to late 60s we lived in NJ and a friend of my dad from the Navy would take us to an A&W. These are some of my fondest memories along with him teaching me to play chess.
Hi!! I worked as a cook/grill at the one in Ontario *one of the last real drive-in restaurants*; enjoyed the experience, food, and especially the floats with root beer made at store by my boss/friends! I miss those days!!
We had a real A&W here in Barstow. We were here in the late 60's and probably into the early 80's they had car-hops that would carry out a tray of frosty glass mugs of root beer and hang it on your car window. They had the BEST burgers and Fries. The Papa burger had BACON on it and was huge. OMG I'm hungry....
When I was a child there was an A&W in the small town where my grandmother lived.Sometimes during visits my mom would take me and my brother there to get a burger and root beer
Oh my goodness. They had the best root beer and footlongs with chili sauce. When I was a child sometimes on a Friday mom and dad would take us there. They had the root beer so cold in a frosty mug.
You just took me back when my Mom, while out running errands, would pull into an A&W for lunch. Can't recall the sandwich but she bought all us kids a float. Oh, how we loved those lunches!
Back in the late 1970's, a friend of mine and I took a ride up to Romeo, Michigan and we stopped at the Romeo A&W for a bite to eat and a A&W Root Beer. I still have my A&W Root Beer mug to this very day. When ,we left the A&W drive in restaurant the A&W Root Beer mug was still in the car with us. My ,confession is that I ,stole the A&W Root Beer mug because I wanted one. I don't even if the A&W Root Beer Drive in restaurant is still on Van Dyke &31Mile in Romeo, Michigan is still there.
David Squires: Romeo??? Did you buy some Apples??? My sister-in- law moved there 60+ years ago from Detroit. We would drive up to see her, and would always stop at an apple orchard and would buy a bushel of apples. I made a lot of apple pies and beautiful applesauce back then...I think that was...God...I can't even remember what decade that was...Anyway, it was along time ago. LOL!!! I think there is a A & W over in Dexter...I 'll have to take a ride out there to see if it's still there. Oh and by the way, Van Dyke & 31 Mile was the area where the family lived. I think we took M-59 to get there. Small world isn't it??? Go Blue!!!
I remember the A and W tanker truck coming in to drive in we eating at and unload the fresh root beer back in the 1960s ,back the root beer was great tasting ,all natural nocrap they make today,make with re suger
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We had a A&W right around the corner in our neighborhood in Tucson, Az. 1970( I was 11 years old)..we would have 5 cent Mini Mugs Of Rootbeer on Mondays..and my favorite burger was the TEEN Bacon Cheeseburger..
Oh, the Teen burger was my favorite in that year. There was a wonderful aroma when I opened the foiled paper envelope. They built an A&W / Long Johns Silver's a coup!e miles from us, about 8 years ago. Sadly the burgers just didn't taste the same or have that arouma. Of course they cost a lot more than in 1970. At least the root beer was the same. We also had the car hops on roller skates in the 60s.
It was a time of innocence. I met my future wife in high school at the tinder age of seventeen. I proposed to her at an A&W at nineteen and we were married at 21. We were married for 50+ years before she passed away last October. We had a wonderful life together. “I’ve had the time of my life, and I owe it all to you.” Thank you Lord for blessing me with such an awesome wife. I miss you sweetheart, and I’ll never find another you.
What a wonderful tribute
Tears to you ! ! ! What a great story
✨Beautiful!✨
Sweet sentiments .
My condolences🙏🏿
When I was a kid, we didn't have a lot of money. Going to the A&W drive - in was the ultimate family treat. So much fun and excitement for such a simple outing.
My family history was the same; money was always an issue. Every once in awhile my dad would treat us to an A&W run. We never ate there but a frosty mug of their root beer was heaven on earth in those days!!!
I remember A&W's "Frosty-Mug Taste" when I was growing up in the 1960s and 1970s.
Amanglophile I too remember A & W Rootbeer in the 1960s and 1970s don t you miss all that now ?
I'm a baby boomer and proud of it. Born in 1956. Best days of my life.
@@sharoncrawford7192 do you mean the 1960s and 1970s ? Those were the best days of your life those were great days I have a brother he was born in 1956 he is 65 years old I will be 60 next month
They would come to the car to searve you and you couldn't get the Rootbeer cold enough ha ha
The best root beer ever! It was so good in a cold frosty mug!
It still is the best root beer!
And no caffeine to hype your kids up, nothing like md
@@beckygriggs7827 or barq’s! 🤮
A&W ftw!
It is not what it was was and it no longer tastes like root beer. It now tastes like caramel soda water. And I was at the very first location earlier today. The food was great the fries were awesome but the root beer was a big note and it tasted more like caramel soda water
@@paulyakaitis3352 sorry but no caramel soda water is not root beer
Makes you feel sorry for what todays kids missed. Much happier times then!
Because life was so simple then.. not like today
No. Steven. Cta. Hi. Yes. Very. Thanks. Happens.
Kids today are clueless. All they know are cell phones , tv , video games. World is doomed once they’re older as most have zero direction now let alone when they get older. All fun and games making kids, but then you HAVE TO RAISE them properly as well. And a cell phone or video game isn’t how you raise a child.
You’re so right. No way I would exchange my childhood years with the kids of today.
@@RM..... Amen to that!
A&W Rootbeer was such a treat for us when growing up. Car hops and all! The A&W KFC where I live is still a treat for this 68 year old. Nothing like a Papa Burger and Rootbeer Float.
I've seen one in Atascadero CA
We have a KFC A&W in Allentown, PA
Still one here in tucson az!
Actually we have a A&W with KFC here Mount Vernon, Washington.
We have lost our way in America. I would do anything to relive those years. I don’t recognize our country anymore and resorted to watching old movies and things like this very video to sooth my soul.
I live in a rural coastal town in Oregon. We are lucky enough to still have A&W. They still make the rootbeer fresh on premises.
I miss the A & W Drive-ins. I have such good memories of them.
Bonnie Harris..We still have a few A&W's here in Arizona..Tucson& Phoenix
@@stevedeleon8775 they've got one in Clovis, Ca, but I'm not sure. They had one in Fresno CA, but they're gone now. I love their root beer, especially when it's served in a ice cold glass.
@@bonnieharris8112 I was born and raised in Fresno and remember the drive in
In the Sacramento/Placer County area, A&W's are combined with KFC restaurants now.
Great chili burger
My dad used to drive us 25 miles to the A&W in Warren, Ohio. We would get a root beer float and it was heavenly to a kid. We loved the foam. Then we started getting hot dogs there and it was also yummy. They did have you roll your window up a little so they could put the tray with the stuff there.
It is nice you remember that. Memories like that don't go away. Sometimes we have to be reminded via these videos.
Yum...
Root Beer Float!
A gooood
Father!
@@david-leethompson62 my father was very abusive...he wouldn't even buy me popcorn at the movies.
@@dwightpowell6673 If I had known you at the time and we had gone to the movies together, I would have bought you some popcorn and some milk duds from the money I collected from finding and turning in pop bottles. God Bless buddy...
Have a lot of childhood memories of going and getting a Frosty Mug of
root beer with my parents in the '60s in Wisconsin
Sweet....
Great memory!
I grew up in Phillips in the 60’s;A&W was the only “fast food” as we know it today in town. Many a summer night we load up and go for a cold one in the fair lane.
Me too Karen, it was a small town in Michigan. Friday nights we would head to the drive in. Good memories
Nothing like a large black cow, root beer float served in a frosted mug with a papa berger with an order of onion rings in the 1960's in Rhinelander Wisconsin. If I could time travel I'd be there right now. Oh and a cold half gallon to go!
Wow, I wish I can go back with these people, they seem so happy.
At 3:50 that was my father's he built in 1957 & owned through '73 Staten island N.Y. Original building is still there , but has been added to
Mom took us to Dairy Queen; dad took us to A&W. For years I had the mini mug he bought, one for me and another for my brother, sitting on my windowsill.
Sweet...
I remember those Mister Misty drinks.
Loved those mini mugs. It was such a kid thing. My sissy and I had one too.
Wasn't there a Daree Delight too?
I still have a mini mug too! One of my favorite items left from my childhood
Happiness was a big, frosted mug of root beer on a summer night, along with a hot dog or cheeseburger brought out to the family car by a carhop. Fond memories of going to one in Somerset, Massachusetts. Best root beer ever.
Dad’s Root Beer was good as well.
You could actually smell the root beer when walking up to the counter or when the carhop placed the tray on the door.😎
Don't forget the ice cream floats. Always in those classic frosty mugs. Fond memories as well.
Youre killin me in a good way
@@asmodeus1274 I remember when we were kids we got some dad's root beer that had yeast in it my dad wrote a letter to the company and they sent us to free cases with mugs
We had a restaurant in my town which I visited as a teenager as often as possible. The closest one now is in Charlestown West Virginia.
Oh my goodness, so many good memories! As I look back, a little smile comes on my face. Thank you Recollection Road!
A&W was my first of many restaurant jobs. I also think it might have been my favourite, granted I didn't have anything to compare it too. I was a carhop in the early 1970s and I loved it. We had to wear the old orange and brown fortrel which was very hot in the summer. Over it we wore a faux leather apron that held a coin changer and a bill fold. We had to go out to the cars and make change using our "heads" as a computer. It was fun though as it was a time of innocence. I started working at it just before my sixteenth birthday. Times have changed though and they've taken some of my favourite items off the menu. But for the summer they have brought back the "whistle dog". I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Thanks for this post, I love it!
A "coin changer", I'll bet most people don't have a clue as to what that is!!!
@@brianwilson6403 You got that right Brian! I learned how to count change really fast starting at 15 years of age. It's (not) so funny to go into a store now today and watch the young people struggle to make change. For example, you buy something for $6.45 and give them $11.45, they either have to call over a colleague or the manager. I'm sure glad I grew up when I did. I love retirement, just started it. :)
A and W was a good spot in the late 50s in Illinois, also 'Dog and Suds' was around too.
Dog and suds and. ........Cock Robin....... the bestttt!!!!
from Cahokia ,il here.
Truth be told, Dog n Suds was a knock-off of A&W, but, was a very acceptable alternative when you couldn't get to an A&W. How I sorely miss A&W stands
Awesome burger at Dog n' Suds along with crinkle-cut fries and a big mug of cold rootbeer. Would go to the one in Rochelle, IL, whenever visiting my cousin! When back at home A & W was less than a mile away! Both were awesome!
@@toddfpacker6793 Grew up around the Naperville area. If I'm correct, Cock Robin's headquarters was located there and the dairy that made the ice cream was located on Washington st behind one the stores.
My grandparents were from Lodi. Been to this location many times. Looking forward to taking my own grandson very soon.
Lake George NY still has one w/ car service. What a memory growing up !!
There's one in Cortland too.
And Rhode Island
@@johnwyblejr6460 Yeah, now there's 5 left up here. They shut down Oneida and now I have to drive 90 minutes to Cortland for my fix. Haven't gone in a while but I try and take my brother every month or so. I wish they'd open up a Checkers up here, I miss their fries and chili, oh and the banana shakes are addictive too.
Awesome!!!
One of my older brothers worked there at the A&W in our town when he was 16 back in the early mid 70's. Always brought home gallon size jugs of Root Beer and chili dogs every week. Those were the days.
Ahh, the mid '60s. An A&W Root Beer float with vanilla ice cream, heaven.
Was the gathering center in our town. Ahh the memories.
Nothing beats fresh rootbeer, on its own or in a float
@@mikemcclune1440 on a good hot day, an ice cold root beer in a frosted mug was pure heaven!! A float was icing on the cake!!
You still can have it. Go to A & W.
I still have a mug somewhere!!!
Wow. I can just imagine how good those fountain A&W's were.
Sweet home Oregon still has an original A&W. It’s a small town off the beaten path but I have been going since I was a kid in the 1970’s and still continue to visit when I am able. I’m 56 now and I love A&W! Classic Americana!
What small town in Oregon ?
I used to go to the one in oak ridge, unfortunately it closed a few years ago 😥
Always loved A&W. We stopped by the stand when we first got to Hawaii! There wasn’t one around where I lived as a kid so that was a first for me! Loved it!
I used to be a cook at A&W when I was a kid one of my first jobs
I to worked my first job at A&W in Keego Harbor Michigan in 1969!
That must of been fun.
you made some good burgers, jack
Also a cook at A & W. And one time I got to wear the bear suit as the A & W "Root Bear". I stood outside and waved at the cars going by. It was scorching hot inside that thing, though.
I was a car hop. 1st job. Always thought the cooks were cool and good lookin
Every Saturday before shopping at Safeway groceries store we go have a hambuger rotbeer in a frozen mug at a&w. My mom, my little sister and me
God bless your Mother.
The original A&W is still open in Lodi, CA.
I grew up in Lodi,Ca there is a plaque were A&W had their first permanent building.
Oh my gosh, so many memories. There was one of these in the town I grew up in. It was always super cold inside, back in the day that air conditioning wasn't widespread, and their delicious root bear was served in a frosty mug. It was so much fun going there. If I remember correctly, I used to get chili on corn chips, in a little paper, square bowl.
I remember my mom always ordering a chili dog and me being the wise butt that I was as a little kid would correct her and say it was a chili hot dog and if she didn't order it right that one of those days they were going to bring out a dog with chili all over its back 🤣🤣🤣
Michigan 15 Mile and Mound Road in Michigan A&W shop when I was little and I'm 66 now missed the place
Oh yes, I remember being 16 years old and pulling into an A and W root beer stand. 2 hot dogs with everything and a large root beer. Total bill 55 cents and I would tip a dime. Those were the good old days 1964 vintage.
Silver dime
Our family used to take empty cleaned gallon milk jugs to the A&W in West Springfield Massachusetts and load up on root beer every few weeks back in the early 70’s.... good memories!
I’ve been to the very first A&W in Lodi since I lived in Sacramento, but not until decades later.....plenty of A&Ws in the Sacramento area.....
We had an A& W in our little town, Ithaca Michigan, back in the 60's and 70's. It was a drive in and I just remember how much fun it was.
I'm much too young to remember 95% of these subjects on this channel, but it always seems to be better times back then. I'd give up my phone and internet access to be that happy.
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@@ethelnewberry9296 WELL SAID!!!
@@beckygriggs7827: Thank you Miss Becky...Very kind of you to say the beautiful comment. Enjoy the rest of the summer.
LOVE getting a frosty mug of rootbeer and a burger at our local A&W drive in down the road here in Lake George NY!---and YES, they still use car hops.
There is still a classic A&W stand in downtown Modesto, CA. Was a favorite lunch spot when I worked a couple blocks away at the newspaper.
Always on the list when I return to visit some family.
Great root beer and great burgers
We had one in Bloomington Minnesota right on Lyndale off the freeway. Best root beer. I still remember the taste.
My uncle owned and operated an A+W,in the 70s. He featured soft serve cones,broasted chicken dinners,and fish dinners too,with fresh made coleslaw. He and my aunt worked like dogs,and they made a killing. In the summer on the weekend, he had a police escort to the night drop box at the bank. After 10 years,they moved to Florida, and bought and rented a dozen condos.
@David Brown We lived about 25 miles away from their stand,so my folks didn't drive there,much. They would offer freebies,but my parents always insisted to pay. A few years later,when I was driving and dating,I'd bring a girl there. They offered freebies, but I always paid. I went there to visit my cousins who were working there in the summer,not for a free meal.
no free lunch mentality
@@CinqueMalcolm 😂
Making me hungry! 🍔🥤🍦
There is nothing like A & W root beer on draft. It tastes so much better than what you can get in the store. Always used to buy a gallon of the root beer to take home each time I went to an A & W restaurant.
When I was 14 and playing on the National Little League Senior Major Dodgers, our coach, Joe Pyle told us after every game we win, we will be taken to A & W for burgers and root beer. We went 22 - 1 that year. Nothing better than that frosty mug and that first sip of the best root beer.
Bribery Works most
Of the time.
yep, that's called incentive...
Joe was poor that year.
There is nothing better than a root beer with a big juicy cheeseburger with everything on it!
Great incentive!😃👍
We went a road trip to fresno ca always a stop to get of the sun it was lovely .
I just had an A&W root beer float today and I can tell it was a lot more than five cents, and also something tells me it was probably a lot better back in the old days.
I grew up with an A&W down the street.god I loved the gallon rootbeer!!everything was great..we all hung out there in highschool..I can't say enough about the burgers&food..best in town..sadly it was shut down in 1989..I ll be damn if I have to drive 50 miles to the closest a&w...now...please bring back a&w!!!!
March 7th 2021. My late mother would have been 97 today. She did all the driving in our family. When I was a youngster in grade school, it was a treat to go to A&W('60s) and watch the car hops on rollers wait on us. Ice cold frosty rb's. Oh boy! Later, when I was in high school, we'd sometimes walk across the street for lunch and maybe hang there after school.
I hear you. My mom would have turned 95 on December 10th of last year and I can still almost taste the chili dogs and A&w Root beer that we used to share.
decided. That bacon cheese burger with a root beer..the best.. the 60s ..
Sorry for your loss, I remember mom taking us to A&W
@@optitom9033 TY
My family owned and ran an A&W for 32 years in Wabash, Ind. and Freeport,IL. The A&W Burger Family- Super Papa, Papa, Mama, Teen, and the Baby sandwiches. Sold our Coney (chili) homemade sauce with onions on it. We water chilled our mugs for the Root Beer. We did a lot of business with our carhops . It was a fun time. Thank you for this video!
My home town had an A&W it was great. This was the 1960s. Dad and Mom and the kids pack up go to the Root Beer stand. The girls would come to the car take our order. Then came that heavy cold glass mug full of A&W Root Beer.
I remember out local A&W in the 1960's. It was drive-in only and they would bring your food out on a tray that would hook to your window. When you were done you just honked your horn and someone would come out and take it away. My Grandad ran a Drive-in movie theatre and we would stop at the A&W before going there. Our resteraunt served "Daddy" Burgers, "Mommy" Burgers and Baby" Burgers, I recall how shocked I was when my Mommy ate a "Baby" Burger. I thought The food was assigned for each job. LOL
🤣lol
This story is adorable.
Simply the best!
Excellent. Your history about the companies along with all the nostalgic pictures are a true treasure.
There used to be an A&W out in Boarman Ohio on US 224, it was family owned / operated until they retired and it closed permanetly in 2012
Used to be the cruise in spot especially after the HotRod Supernationals would close down for the day at the near by Canfield Fairgrounds
Now there is an Advanced Auto Parts store at that location now
I’m so happy you did this story! In Lincoln Park, Michigan where I grew up there was a car hop / order from you car version, that up until the pandemic we would still visit when seeing family. Great memories of a carload of kids in a station wagon and the parents taking us there for floats and foot long hot dogs!! Pretty sure it will survive considering everyone can eat in their own vehicles 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Ours is a car hop too! No one has bought the property yet...I just want to cry.
Laura Mayhew: Oh my Gosh!!! I was born in Lincoln Park on University St. at home with my two Aunts in attendance in August 1934. A doctor was there but only to supervise. 1933 and 1934 most babies were born at home because of the great baby mix-up as mothers were given the wrong infants after they were born. Name tag bracelets were not in everyday common use at that time, from what my Mother told me before she died in 1964. I've always wished she would have told me the address, but I never bothered to ask for it. Did you get into the station wagon full of kids theme going to the drive in movies to see the Monster Movies...Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Crawling Hand...etc...That was a trip and a half...mosquitos...bugs...bathroom trips..."I'm thirsty"..."You put ketchup on it I don't like ketchup..."Mom!!! He's in my space." And, on & on & on. That was all in the 1960's when Drive - Ins were big stuff. Big Ford Station Wagon...was never big enough for six little kids. We should have had an Army truck. Anyway, ...Enjoy your summer. Thanks for listening.
@@ethelnewberry9296 what a fascinating story, thank you so much for sharing it!
@@ladylaura8038: Well thank you!!! I never thought of it as being fascinating though, because to me it was only family information being passed on to me by my Mom. Very kind of you to take the time to talk with me. Again, I say, thank you.
I still have a A &W baby root beer mug.
Cool, fond memories of going there. Funny story - when I was about 4 years old, I called it my beer. We were out shopping one day and I told my mother I wanted my beer. When she said okay. Everyone's mouths dropped open lol.
As do I.
You did good tony... I'm proud of you like my own son
I have the whole set
Still have two of the big, heavy glass mugs; put them in the freezer before I use them to get that thin ice on the top!
Still the best, especially the long-neck size, when poured into a properly chilled A&W glass mug.
I sure miss my pop when I go to A&W now, it was always a surprise treat for us when we'd somehow end up near one and he'd act like it was by chance. "Oh look, an A&W!", lol. Sly s.o.b. got us every time with that ruse.
I was a kid in the 70's and I remember the local A&W had a mid week coney dog and mug of root beer special. My Dad loved the special and I can remember going for a frosty mug of root beer and a coney dog slathered in chili, onions and cheese. 😋
How amazing these photos are!
Remember back in the 60's my parents took us kids to Itasca national Park for a day visit. At that time there were no restaurants around so after we left it seemed like we were driving through the wilderness for hours. We all were starving, hot, thirsty, and irritable after a long day. My parents kept telling us the first restaurant we see will go there. Nothing for miles. Just a winding road and trees. Finally rounding a curve there was an A&W drive-in in the distance. Incredible. It was in the middle of nowhere. Cheeseburgers, onion rings, fries, chili dogs and that frosty mug of root beer. We all were so happy and the food was delicous. What a memorable day and meal.
I got my start as a car hop - the only male hop ever in the small Wisconsin town , where I lived. Hours to dollars the most lucrative job I ever had. I went on to manage many places but never made the cabbage as I did when I turned 16!
Were there any black carhops?
@@dwightpowell6673 Not where I lived. Maybe elsewhere - they had a ton of locations in the 1970's.
@@jefferyrowley8873 did you know any black people?
I'll bet you were hugely popular with the Cougars piloting Thunderbirds in the parking lot.
@@dwightpowell6673 back in the early 1970's the entire state of Wisconsin had an 'other' (which includes Blacks) population of less than 2% combined. I moved to NYC in the 1990's - 2010. I lived in Jersey City. I worked as a restaurant manager in Manhattan and point of sale IT Technician in Hoboken.
I still have mugs from the first A&W! Not for sale!
Lodi California. We lived in Sacramento and my grandparents would drive all the way there on sunday just to get rootbeer floats. Good ol days!
Is it still around? Or what's there now? Do you have an address?
@@dwlopez57 A&W Root Beer of Lodi
216 E Lodi Ave Lodi Ca.
@@LtDan-ov6bf thank you
As little kids, driving with our parents to the A and W in Dubuque, Iowa in summers for a frosty, cold root beer, was such a treat. I have happy memories of the servers bringing trays to our car after we would place our order over the microphone. It was the height of car culture in America.
When my mother was in high school she worked at an A&W and they delivered the food to the cars wearing roller skates.
I always loved it when my dad would suggest A & W and we'd all get a frosty mug. Great childhood memory. Right now at this moment, I have a 2 ltr of diet A&W in my fridge, which has about as much in common with the original A&W root beer as a modern cell phone has with a dial phone. lol
It's not well publicized, but many A&W restaurants still make their root beer fresh everyday.
I was surprised to find this out during a visit to a nearby restaurant.
The root beer tastes the same, but the food is contemporary, run of the mill, fast food.... Like many franchises.
I"m grateful that I can still sit there, and reminisce over a bacon-burger, and a frosty mug, though.
Grew up with these all over NorCal. To this day, an old school, drive-in A&W operates in Santa Cruz.
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I really miss an A&W root beer float! Fond memory of getting on as a child with my parents! It was a rare treat back in the early 60s.
I remember driving in my rag top 1964 Ford to enjoy a frosty mug with friends from school … those were the days 🎶
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A&W still going strong in 216 E Lodi Ave, Lodi, California.
An A & W would make it easier to be stuck in Lodi
Good times! My mom still has 4 mugs that came from the early 70's
As a kid in St Paul, Minn we went to A&W and had the California Burger. (first cheeseburgers for us) Years later I hung out at the A&W on Van Nuys Blvd in LA. One night the lady who owned it had to leave on a family emergency (she was car hopping that night). The cook had to take her place and knowing the menu, I jumped in and cooked for about 2 hours.
California Burger
Ivan Leterror: You must have been very trustworthy.
This is so bad-ass... I love this story!!! You’ll never forget that night...
I remember in 2003 to 2005, my grandma would take me and my cousin to A&W every Saturday for Lunch. The first time we went to A&W, me and my cousin wanted to go to McDonalds because we were very young and wanted the toys that came with the kid's meals. ((Here in America, that happened anyway. I'm not sure if that happens in other Countries, I do apologize if I got it wrong.. x.x)) However, my grandma took us to A&W, and my cousin cried because it wasn't McDonalds, and I wasn't that much happy either, but, she said that we would both love it... She wasn't wrong. And from that point on, we went to A&W every Saturday for lunch. Around 2015 to 2020 when I was living in a different neighborhood, and went to A&W twice a week, sometimes three times because I just loved their footlongs and cheeseburgers. Eating at such place always brought memories of me, my cousin, and my grandma. So many memories were cherished. During 2020, I stopped, not because of the pandemic, but, also because my Grandma passed away that year due to cancer. I went to A&W the following day, but, it just wasn't the same because I didn't have those fond memories anymore like I used to... I miss those days... One day, I hope to share that same love with my nephew.
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I have very fond memories of going to A&W in Santa Ana CA in the mid to late 1960’s with the family. We stayed and were served in the car. The food tray rested on an open window on the outside. My twin brother and I always got a Mama Burger [mayonnaise only] and of course, as wonderful root beer. I can still smell it. Wonderful. I have not seen an open A&W in decades, but I saw one on a recent TH-cam video from Edmonton Alberta of all places.
During the early 70s group of kids and I would walk to the local A &W since we were too young to drive. Temperatures use to get up ton100 degrees in San Bernardino and nothing was better than the first gulp of frosty mug root bear to quench your thirst and relieve the sweat. We use to drink two big mugs each and those mugs were very heavy to lift lol. Priceless memories
Still my favourite burgers, onion rings and root beer. Unlike McDonalds, their Hamburgers taste like real meat (but McDonald fries are better). Three new A&Ws in this region - love it !
The A&W in Greybull, Wyoming still serves up some great food.
Boy, I loved A&W! I remember my dad letting me get a Poppa Burger for the first time! It was great! I miss those places!
The first one that I went to with my family when I was little is in Phillips, Wisconsin. My family used to visit my grandmother when I was little. We stayed in this campground near her home. The restaurant looked like a house outside. I don’t remembered what the inside of the place. Just outside of the place. It was white but, when I saw the building it was painted in a tan color in the early 90’s. The diet root beer and cream sodas are so good to drink.
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One of my earliest memories is going to A&W in Springfield MO, the tray that hung on the window of the car was like magic. The Root Beer was amazing with an almost oily texture.
@@pjjr.4088 No, we were by Fort Lenard Wood, when I was a kid, not Whiteman.
Most A&W are still small places with outdoor seating more then indoor but have just enough of the indoor
at the more northern locations to be year round. Some Southern locations do not have indoor seating.
I am thankful we have an A&W in our town even today.
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My grandfather bought into a Dog's & Suds franchise in the 60's in Ames Iowa. It was a drive-in and served the same type of food and root beer.
Nice video thanks for trip down memory lane
Oh, Lord, wasn't life so much nicer then. I used to love the car waitress service, the tray on the window, the pint mug of the best root beer, the unwrapping of your papa or mama burger, the aroma...oh, it was great. Never forgotten how disappointed I was when I returned to Ottawa in 1999 and the A&W wasn't a drive-in.
we've still got a A&W with a drive in in my town and I've been served there multiple times, i hope it'll be here for ever
@@dguy0386 you are lucky. Where is it?
@@steveprice638 it's in Faribault Minnesota
@@dguy0386 damn. Long way from London, England.
My best friend since high school which goes Way back . His first girlfriend older sister was a car hop at our local A&W. Every once and a while she would give us free drinks and food. It was some good times for sure. That was back in 1976.
A & W is very much alive and well up here in Canada! Frosty mugs and all!
When I was in the 1st grade the A&W in my town would occasionally serve root beer in mugs that had a gold bottom. If you were lucky enough to get a gold bottom mug you would get a free root beer.
On Center Avenue on the south side of Janesville Wisconsin there is still one of the 1960s style A&W All American Food drive in restaurants with the big orange roof and covered parking where they still bring window trays of food and drinks to your car. I haven't lived near there for years but it's nice to know it's still there.
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@@amytaylor8393 Wisconsin
@@billdargel1192 that’s better, I’m from Virginia and I live with my daughter and everything going over
In the mid to late 60s we lived in NJ and a friend of my dad from the Navy would take us to an A&W. These are some of my fondest memories along with him teaching me to play chess.
I think there is still an A&W's in Burlington NJ.
Mom took me to A&W once a week. I remember eating my way through the burger family.
Growing up in NJ I don't remember A&W drive ins but I do remember Stewart's. Orange painted places.
Same!
Simpler, happy times…I miss this America..
Hi!! I worked as a cook/grill at the one in Ontario *one of the last real drive-in restaurants*; enjoyed the experience, food, and especially the floats with root beer made at store by my boss/friends! I miss those days!!
On Holt Blvd.
There was one at Foothill and Campus in Upland. My Dad knew the Owner and he would bring Gallon Jugs of Root beer to our house back in the Early 70s.
We had a real A&W here in Barstow. We were here in the late 60's and probably into the early 80's they had car-hops that would carry out a tray of frosty glass mugs of root beer and hang it on your car window. They had the BEST burgers and Fries. The Papa burger had BACON on it and was huge. OMG I'm hungry....
When I was a child there was an A&W in the small town where my grandmother lived.Sometimes during visits my mom would take me and my brother there to get a burger and root beer
Oh my goodness. They had the best root beer and footlongs with chili sauce. When I was a child sometimes on a Friday mom and dad would take us there. They had the root beer so cold in a frosty mug.
One of the best places to hang out in high school and it was just blocks from my house.
You just took me back when my Mom, while out running errands, would pull into an A&W for lunch. Can't recall the sandwich but she bought all us kids a float. Oh, how we loved those lunches!
Back in the late 1970's, a friend of mine and I took a ride up to Romeo, Michigan and we stopped at the Romeo A&W for a bite to eat and a A&W Root Beer.
I still have my A&W Root Beer mug to this very day. When ,we left the A&W drive in restaurant the A&W Root Beer mug was still in the car with us.
My ,confession is that I ,stole the A&W Root Beer mug because I wanted one.
I don't even if the A&W Root Beer Drive in restaurant is still on Van Dyke &31Mile in Romeo, Michigan is still there.
David Squires: Romeo??? Did you buy some Apples??? My sister-in- law moved there 60+ years ago from Detroit. We would drive up to see her, and would always stop at an apple orchard and would buy a bushel of apples. I made a lot of apple pies and beautiful applesauce back then...I think that was...God...I can't even remember what decade that was...Anyway, it was along time ago. LOL!!! I think there is a A & W over in Dexter...I 'll have to take a ride out there to see if it's still there. Oh and by the way, Van Dyke & 31 Mile was the area where the family lived. I think we took M-59 to get there. Small world isn't it??? Go Blue!!!
I remember the A and W tanker truck coming in to drive in we eating at and unload the fresh root beer back in the 1960s ,back the root beer was great tasting ,all natural nocrap they make today,make with re suger
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We had a A&W right around the corner in our neighborhood in Tucson, Az. 1970( I was 11 years old)..we would have 5 cent Mini Mugs Of Rootbeer on Mondays..and my favorite burger was the TEEN Bacon Cheeseburger..
Oh, the Teen burger was my favorite in that year. There was a wonderful aroma when I opened the foiled paper envelope. They built an A&W / Long Johns Silver's a coup!e miles from us, about 8 years ago. Sadly the burgers just didn't taste the same or have that arouma. Of course they cost a lot more than in 1970. At least the root beer was the same. We also had the car hops on roller skates in the 60s.