Here’s a nice ad for the late, great Hoop chain of drive-in restaurants in Lorain. The owner, Richard Head, always seemed to have his finger on the pulse of what his customers wanted – in this case, a huge burger. The king-size steakburger was in addition to the Super Hooper, a double-decker burger (similar to a Big Boy) which was already on the menu.
As usual, Head was right on target.
Burger King (who wouldn’t enter Lorain County until the late 1960s) had only added its iconic Whopper to its menu four years earlier. And McDonald’s wouldn’t roll out its Quarter Pounder nationally until 1973.
The Hoop ad above ran in the Lorain Journal on April 25, 1961 – sixty years ago this month.
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My mom and dad always went to The Hoop.That's where they met back in 1960-1961.My dad would always cruise the streets of Lorain in his 1959 Oldmobile Super 88.Then he traded that in on a 1960 Corvette.Then after that a 1962 Impala Super Sport.Etc.It was just like in the movie American Graffiti.The Hoop could've been used in the movie just as easy as Mels Drive In.
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