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Fatburger Marquee
Los Angeles, CA
Photo by RoadsidePeek.com

In some circles, Fatburger is the place to go for good burgers and chili burgers. Fatburger and its familiar marquee has been a burger institution, especially in the Los Angeles area. Here's one of the original locations in Los Angeles.

 

 

Tom's Burgers
Photo courtesy Georg Balandran

These days, most fast food joints feature not just burgers but tacos, pastrami, and even french dips. Tom's is no different.

 

Bud's
Covina, CA
Photo by RoadsidePeek.com

Check out the roadside stand for Bud's. Hungry for some burgers? Then Bud's is the place.

 

 

Chuck Burgers
North Hollywood, CA
Photo by RoadsidePeek.com

Here's a rather larger sign advertising Chuck Burgers. Not sure if teriyaki was always part of the course.

 

Lucky Boy Hamburgers (Demolished)
South Gate, CA
Photo by RoadsidePeek.com

Lucky Boy Hamburgers features an old time looking rooftop sign that's a delight to see.

Not sure if the sign still lights up these days.

UPDATES 02/07 : Lucky Boy Hamburgers was torn down about 1 1/2 years ago. Now a McDonald's is on that location of Otis and Firestone. Many thanks to Timothy G. Shubin for update. 02-07

 

Cecy's Hamburgers
Lynwood, CA
Photo by RoadsidePeek.com

Here's a great ol' sign for Cecy's Hamburgers. A can't miss sight from the street.

 

Tommy's
Los Angeles, CA
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Check out the site of the original Tommy's Burger Stand off Rampart in Los Angeles. Grab a few double cheeseburgers for a snack at any time.

 

 

The Munch Box
Chatsworth, CA
Photo and info courtesy Adriene Biondo

Here's the Munch Box of Chatsworth. The Munch Box hamburger stand (circa 1956) has been added to the Cultural Heritage Commission's list of historic-cultural monuments.

The L.A. Times article says that Councilman Hal Bernson presented the motion to preserve it and even wrote that it's "an integral part of the old Chatsworth community and a direct link with its past. These types of establishments that once abounded virtually no longer exist and are only seen in old photographs or movie clips." The article added that "The red-and-yellow burger stand, with its distinctive jet-age overhang, once sported a hitching post where local equestrians could tie their horses while they downed chili dogs and secret-recipe root beer. Local ranchers Roy Rogers and Dale Evans were among its celebrity patrons. The Los Angeles City Council unanimously passed the motion, without discussion. More than 1,500 residents signed petitions to save this hamburger stand.

 

Capitol Burgers
Los Angeles, CA
Photo by RoadsidePeek.com

Here's another roadside burger stand for Capitol Burgers. This burger joint comes complete with an old beaten down sign in the Los Angeles area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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