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'''Caddell's | [[File:1955 Caddell's ad.jpg|right|thumb|363px|1955 advertisement for Caddell's]] | ||
'''Caddell's Highland Plaza Restaurant''' was located at 2180 [[11th Court South]], behind and below the [[Highland Plaza]] shopping center during the 1950s. The restaurant, owned by [[Carl Caddell]] and alternately known as '''Caddell's Creamery''' sold hamburgers and sodas during the week with full-course special dinners on weekends. | |||
The business, then just called "'''The Plaza Restaurant'''", was owned by [[Joyce Carter]] in July [[1960]] and by [[Emma Kilpatrick]] in November of the same year. It later became the home of the [[Upside-Down Plaza]], and currently houses the [[Hot and Hot Fish Club]] restaurant. | |||
[[Category:Former restaurants]] | [[Category:Former restaurants]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Former ice cream shops]] | ||
[[Category:Diners]] | [[Category:Diners]] | ||
[[Category:11th Court South]] | [[Category:11th Court South]] | ||
[[Category:Highland Plaza | [[Category:Highland Plaza]] |
Latest revision as of 17:13, 8 February 2023
Caddell's Highland Plaza Restaurant was located at 2180 11th Court South, behind and below the Highland Plaza shopping center during the 1950s. The restaurant, owned by Carl Caddell and alternately known as Caddell's Creamery sold hamburgers and sodas during the week with full-course special dinners on weekends.
The business, then just called "The Plaza Restaurant", was owned by Joyce Carter in July 1960 and by Emma Kilpatrick in November of the same year. It later became the home of the Upside-Down Plaza, and currently houses the Hot and Hot Fish Club restaurant.