I worked for 4 Ground Round locations in Southeastern Wisconsin from 1984 - 87. Most of the food was frozen microwavable meals, literally heat up individual frozen boxes and serve onto a plate. I wonder how many chain restaurants do this... Chili's? Applebee's? TGIFridays?
I worked at a Ground Round in the late '70s while I was in high school. I was a busser and we bussers had to keep the peanut barrels full. On the weekends our restaurant always had a live band.
The one in my area is reopening in 2025!!! Shrewsbury, MA. Can't believe it. Remember going there as a tiny kid
There are just TWO left in North Dakota, Bismark and Minot
Nice.....your information is accurate and well paced....great job.
It wasn’t the happy hour that caused the accident. It was the irresponsibility of the drinker.
I worked for 4 Ground Round locations in Southeastern Wisconsin from 1984 - 87. Most of the food was frozen microwavable meals, literally heat up individual frozen boxes and serve onto a plate. I wonder how many chain restaurants do this... Chili's? Applebee's? TGIFridays?
Unfortunately, there are only five Ground Round restaurants left.
The mention of Boston of Venture at 6:17 and the "contrary to its name" statement makes me question this entire video's accuracy.
When I was a kid, I thought it was so much fun to throw peanut shells on the floor.
You forgot to mention about Bingo the Clown and the silent movies on a screen at the Ground Round locations in the 1970's-1980's!
Those cartoons were so weird. Where did they come from?
I worked at a Ground Round in the late '70s while I was in high school. I was a busser and we bussers had to keep the peanut barrels full. On the weekends our restaurant always had a live band.
The ground round in my town was converted into a Pizza Ranch
Let's start with the obvious. Ground Round was NEVER a "fast food" restaurant. Wait staff, food cooked to order and brought to you is NOT fast food.
You should do a video about Cherry Berry