Anyone else remember Farrell's? My parents never let me have a Zoo, and by the time I was old enough to get one on my own, they were gone. (Farrell's, not my parents.)
I remember going to the Farrell's in Portland when we were in college. Some friends of my wife told the staff it was her birthday just to cause a scene. She was suitable embarrassed. :)
There still is a Farrell's, owned by the original Steve Farrell, in Northampton, MA. It doesn't have a zoo, but it has stuffed bears eating ice cream in its window. (The same ones from 25 years ago.)
Yup. There was one in San Mateo, where I grew up. We went there a lot when I was in middle school and high school. My favorite was their Gibson Girl Sunday, which I'm sure my system could not handle anymore. :-/
Yeah, Farrell's - only got to help with a Zoo once. We had McCallum's in Albany - they had a big mess of a thing called a Sink. De rigeur for birthday gluttony...
Our local Farrell's was the one that the F-86 Sabre Jet piled into. (Situating it right at the end of the airport's runway wasn't the smartest thing.) My favorites were the Tin Roof Sundae - 85 cents, and the large ice cream soda - $1.05. The later came in a big beer goblet and had a scoop of ice cream hanging on the rim.
Eugene, Oregon also has/had a Farrell's that went feral. Up until about 1990 it was a Farrell's. When the franchise collapsed, they just changed the name to the Pearl Street Ice Cream Parlor, kept the livery and menu, and continued doing business the same old way.
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Date: 2010-07-30 10:51 pm (UTC)Loved those little plastic animals!
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Date: 2010-07-31 01:01 am (UTC)Eugene, Oregon also has/had a Farrell's that went feral. Up until about 1990 it was a Farrell's. When the franchise collapsed, they just changed the name to the Pearl Street Ice Cream Parlor, kept the livery and menu, and continued doing business the same old way.
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Date: 2010-07-31 02:44 pm (UTC)I was never a Zoo fan...all the ice cream flavors melted together. uck! but the plastic animals were cool. I always got a banana split :)
perhaps its an idea whos time has returned...I wonder if we could get a franchise up here? its kinda like coldstone creamerie but more Olde Tymee :)
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Date: 2010-08-01 12:01 am (UTC)Oink! Oink! Squeal!
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Date: 2010-08-03 01:53 am (UTC)We had two in San Diego until the mid-nineties.