8th Street Saskatoon Was The Street Of Dreams

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2019
  • In this fascinating short documentary piece from 1998, our founder Peter Golf and other family restaurant and fast food entrepreneurs share the fascinating history behind 8th Street in Saskatoon, SK
    - Also known as 'The Street Of Dreams.' - Thanks to CFCQ Saskatchewan
    Fuddruckers Saskatoon serves the World's Greatest Burgers handmade daily on freshly baked buns with a build your own produce bar. Also offering salads, fries, milkshakes, & pies - the menu has something for everyone. Check out the family fun centre or Ruckers and see why Fudds is the perfect family destination.
    Fuddruckers Saskatoon serves the World's Greatest Burgers handmade daily on freshly baked buns with a build your own produce bar. Also offering salads, fries, milkshakes, & pies - the menu has something for everyone. Check out the family fun centre or Ruckers and see why Fudds is the perfect family destination.

Комментарии • 12

  • @craigcrawford6749
    @craigcrawford6749 5 лет назад +11

    Man, we had a ton of fun at the A & W in the 70s. Loved cruising 8th street

  • @DharleneMarieFahl
    @DharleneMarieFahl 5 лет назад +9

    OMG -- how awesome it is to see Peter and the other iconic restaurateurs of Saskatoon! Fuddruckers was a marvelous experience for me when Peter hired me right out of Hotel & Restaurant Management school in 1985. Opening the Saskatoon location and seeing it thriving after 33 years is utterly heartwarming. I sure do miss him. My best to you, Sabrina. Keep up the great work!

  • @caryheuchert
    @caryheuchert 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing this. It brings back lots of great memories, growing up in Saskatoon. After all these years, I still miss the A & W drive-ins.

  • @robbpowell194
    @robbpowell194 Год назад +2

    What a blast from the past. I wonder if anyone remembers Scotty's , the home of the 19 cent burger. It didn't last long, but it was part of the mix.

  • @shaneinkster4775
    @shaneinkster4775 Месяц назад

    I used to work at the Subway on the corner of 8th & Emerson in that little mini mall, it opened in 1990 but it operated half the building the other half was operated by a Fas Gas Station and then Fas Gas closed in 2010 if I remember correctly and the Subway now inherited the whole building in i believe 2011 & now added a drive through it is across the street from the A&W to the west and next door to the Pink Cadillacs to the east and in front of the TacoTime to the south across the street from the Co,Op home centre

  • @Pocockable
    @Pocockable 5 лет назад +4

    I remember that A&W. Grubie's was before the Granary.

  • @phylliscasavant4252
    @phylliscasavant4252 3 месяца назад

    No mention of JD's. restaurant and car hop place , My first job, Thanks to Crones, family

  • @larryarmstrong3354
    @larryarmstrong3354 2 года назад

    Does anyone remember "Dog 'N Suds" ... It was quite near where A & W is/was. Also loved Fuddruckers, but that was much later. Those were the days to cruise !!! Miss that all now and it is too bad!!

  • @RhinoRider2006
    @RhinoRider2006 3 года назад +2

    Lloyd Quist did not get much mention, it was his standards and constant management style that really moved the A & W in Saskatoon.

    • @davidkgreen
      @davidkgreen Месяц назад +1

      Went to school with his daughter and met Loyd once.Classy guy back in the day.Went to ABCI and hung around 8th. Street filling our teenage faces with whistle dogs and teen burgers.

  • @vidsofyermom
    @vidsofyermom Год назад

    Seeing that McDonalds Pizza makes me salivate.