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Bullwinkle's Family Food 'N Fun: 80's Restaurant History

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • Bullwinkle's: A Nostalgic Journey Through The Stand Alone Restaurants that rivaled Chuck E Cheese in the 80s.
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    00:00:00 A Nostalgic Journey to Bullwinkle's
    00:02:07 The History of Bullwinkle's Restaurant
    00:07:53 The Bullwinkle's Experience
    00:09:16 Saying Goodbye to Bullwinkle's
    00:10:56 End Sting

Комментарии • 19

  • @susansaunders369
    @susansaunders369 10 месяцев назад +4

    The nostalgia in this video is HUGE!!! I can't forget how much fun this place was!!! We just lived down the street and got to go there often 🎉 🥳 We celebrated my son's birthday there with all the cousins, friends and family 🎈🎉 Great memories!!!

  • @Homey104
    @Homey104 29 дней назад

    In all honesty I never even heard about this or even knew about it's existence except for Chuck E Cheese's but that was back in 1992 but it sure seems like a swell place to visit and even unwind! ☺️

  • @maximusprime3459
    @maximusprime3459 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is a very well made video. Thanks.
    There was also an Archie's chain of restaurants based on the Archie comics. I always wanted to go.

  • @ShockerTopper
    @ShockerTopper 9 месяцев назад +3

    I 100% remember these places! I am a a few years younger than you (3 or 4?), but I went in '89 for my 5th birthday. I remember it had a HUGE building though compared to Chuck E. Cheese; this is awesome nostalgia, thank you for making this! I went to the Northridge and Upland locations. What are the odds we might have been there at the same time as kids? I'm sure it's not that unlikely to be honest.

    • @MisterrListersLounge
      @MisterrListersLounge  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hey maybe we were there at the same time. Or at least Chuck E Cheese on Northridge. I went to both often. I had my birthday at Bullwinkle’s in probably 1987.

  • @cristoferchanimak
    @cristoferchanimak 9 месяцев назад +3

    One of those pics is from my birthday party!

    • @MisterrListersLounge
      @MisterrListersLounge  9 месяцев назад +1

      That’s amazing! Which one?

    • @cristoferchanimak
      @cristoferchanimak 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@MisterrListersLounge the one with the red checked picnic tables. I posted some comparison pics of my 2nd birthday party and 7th birthday party at the Calgary Alberta Location.
      For my 2nd birthday, it was Bullwinkle’s.
      By my 7th birthday, the location had turned into a Chuck E Cheese. And I was showing the comparison of the building.
      It was Bullwinkle’s 1984-1991, and then Chuck R Cheese 1991-1995.
      Then it became a sports bar called Schanks!

  • @loadedbun
    @loadedbun 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for this video! I never had the chance to visit one myself and I was having great difficulty finding information about this chain online!

    • @MisterrListersLounge
      @MisterrListersLounge  9 месяцев назад +1

      You’re welcome. There is definitely a lack of information about this beloved restaurant! Glad you found it useful. 😀

  • @ClaerisGames
    @ClaerisGames 9 месяцев назад +2

    I grew up in San Jose and went to the original flagship a few times in the early 90s. Sadly it closed in 97 or 98 and it's been a dialysis center since then. Meanwhile, i now live about an hour from the last Bullwinkle animatronics in tukwila Washington. It's just rocky and Bullwinkle, and they're not in the best shape, but it's something. It's nothing like the huge expansive original though.

    • @spinstressandfelonmatthews6150
      @spinstressandfelonmatthews6150 6 месяцев назад +2

      It is a dialysis facility now but it was MMM Carpet in the 70s and then as made into Bullinkles. Then became The Avalon, a concert venue for a while and changed hands once had another name I cant remember. I saw Ronnie Montrose there less then a year before he died. I also saw a couple 80s bands play there. I no longer live in Santa Clara area but dam it was fun working there.

  • @Rendon_Glee_Guy
    @Rendon_Glee_Guy 10 месяцев назад +3

    I regret to inform you that the Northridge Location since been demolished, along with
    777 Lawrence Expressway Bullwinkle’s
    1155 Graves Ave Bullwinkle’s
    16922 Magnolia Street Bullwinkle’s & 14100 Culver Drive Bullwinkle’s
    The Huish Family Fun Center Bullwinkle’s locations left are:
    1560 West 7th Street Upland - Show destroyed - Plans to renovate *moar*
    7300 Fun Center Way Tukwila Washington - Last Show
    29111 SW Town Center Loop W Wilsonville Oregon - Show destroyed

    • @MisterrListersLounge
      @MisterrListersLounge  9 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! I was there not too long and it was still standing. I lived a couple blocks from there so it’s kinda shocking. Sad .

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn 9 месяцев назад +1

      So sad. 😔

  • @rziepke79
    @rziepke79 2 месяца назад +1

    I have my voice recording from 1987 from this place.on my channel posted to hear

  • @NathanielCanty-wp7fp
    @NathanielCanty-wp7fp Месяц назад

    Since UnderDog and Polly were at the restaurant was Tennesse Tuxedo and Chumly at the restaurant too?

    • @archerringo4636
      @archerringo4636 Месяц назад +1

      Yep Tennesse & Chumly we’re at bullwinkle’s but they were only used at the first location in Santa Clara California!

  • @UTTPISSTRONGER9
    @UTTPISSTRONGER9 Месяц назад

    They had a stage in Boomers! In Medford New York and mrytle beach the Northwood or fans call it the town sgage in 1999
    Year Closed: 2001 (Converted to Boomers)
    Year Closed as Boomers: 2019
    Stage Setup: Northwoods.
    Notes: This location is notable for having the Northwoods stage but with the buildings rearranged in the opposite order, as well as not having a Fantasy Fountain Show. This location closed as a Bullwinkle's in 2001, and was converted into a Boomers while keeping the animatronic show. In 2019, the restaurant closed and sat abandoned until 2021 when the animatronics were sold to collectors. The Myrtle beach location June 8)
    Year Closed: 2001 (Converted to Boomers)
    Year Closed as Boomers: 2007
    Stage Setup: Northwoods.
    Notes: This location is notable for having the same building facade order as the Cary location, but with a grid of televisions instead of a singular large screen. This location became a Boomers and eventually closed in 2007.