From the early 1960s until 1977, Sandusky area residents enjoyed hamburgers,
French fries, and milkshakes at Burger Chef. The first Burger Chef was at 302 West Perkins Avenue .
Manager Joe Brennan once presented Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss America of
1963, with a gold plated lifetime pass to Burger Chef.
The Burger Chef restaurant was air conditioned, but customers
often ate in their automobiles. In 1966 hamburgers at Burger Chef cost fifteen
cents. In 1974, Burger Chef offered
larger sandwiches, like the “Big Chef” and the “Super Chef.” By 1974 there were two Burger Chef restaurants in the Sandusky area , the original on Perkins Avenue and the other at 3002 Milan Road . By
1975, the first Burger Chef had closed, and the Brew and Watcha took over the property on West Perkins Avenue . According to the July 3, 1976 issue of the
Sandusky Register, “Burger Chef and Jeff” were to appear on the Burger Chef
float in the Bicentennial parade. In an article which appeared in the December
17, 1977 issue of the Sandusky Register, the last Sandusky Burger Chef was
scheduled to close on the following day. Burger Chef expressed its appreciation
for customers having patronized the restaurant for the past seventeen years.
There was also a Burger Chef in Port Clinton which was open at least until the early 1980s. It was where Burger King is today.
ReplyDeleteMy first job with a paycheck. Made a lot of lifelong friends there.
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