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'''Burger In A Hurry''' was a fast food restaurant chain with three locations in the [[Birmingham area]] in the 1970s. The restaurant was open until 11:00 PM on weekdays and midnight on weekends and served hamburgers, barbecue, hot dogs, and fried fish sandwiches. The chain used a billiken-style mascot wearing a black chef's toque named "Mr Realee Good". | '''Burger In A Hurry''' was a fast food restaurant chain with three locations in the [[Birmingham area]] in the 1970s. The restaurant was open until 11:00 PM on weekdays and midnight on weekends and served hamburgers, barbecue, hot dogs, and fried fish sandwiches. The chain used a billiken-style mascot wearing a black chef's toque named "Mr Realee Good". | ||
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==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
* 801 [[8th Avenue West]], [[Graymont]] | * 801 [[8th Avenue West]], [[Graymont]] |
Revision as of 14:36, 1 July 2010
Burger In A Hurry was a fast food restaurant chain with three locations in the Birmingham area in the 1970s. The restaurant was open until 11:00 PM on weekdays and midnight on weekends and served hamburgers, barbecue, hot dogs, and fried fish sandwiches. The chain used a billiken-style mascot wearing a black chef's toque named "Mr Realee Good".
Locations
- 801 8th Avenue West, Graymont
- 1690 Tuscaloosa Avenue, West End
- 2001 Montgomery Highway, Helena