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markdukes13 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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mmmm some
fray fries sound good right now lol
halsomes (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm am sooooo going to the big celebration at Bobs on the 24th of September. Happy Anniversary Bobs and congratulations on going green with your new solar system.
CathyFromPensacola (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Cool!!

As a frequent customer of Bob's TL as a teen and then became a carhop in the late 60's, I had to post this vid on my Burbank High class '67 blog.

Also just found out that Toluca Lake Bob's is 60 yrs old (built in '49) and went green this year - Happy BD Bob!
multitaskerful (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Cool video....fantastic eatery!
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captbubbada1st (5 months ago) Show Hide
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the big mac was invented by the big boy!
Sandguy99 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Super Big Boy Combo... heaven. And the onion rings were killer. Did I mention their famous seasoned salt? Let's see... and their chili? I want me some Big Boy!!
RNS5053 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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When I started a combination was .80 and it took 3 cooks to run the BB gril, we were that busy. The drive in had its own kitchen so on the weekends you had 6 people just cooking hamburgers.
Take that MacDonalds!
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i remember the old bob's big boy restaraunt in riverside,ca on the corner of arlington ave and van buren blvd back in the 80s. now it is a freakin' starbucks coffee.
RNS5053 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I started in late 1957 at #1 and only worked a few month then went to Eagle Rock then to Toluca Lake. In those days Bob still owned everything. There was a branch in Newport or Balboa and one in Phoenix. The company moved you around some. #1 & #6 were the hot spots especially after the film American Graffiti came out. Later we moved to Fresno and found a great one there.

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