Sixty years ago, you might have decided to stop at Manners and try their Fish Fare, as promoted in the Journal ad above from March 31, 1966. While Lake Erie perch is usually the popular local choice, Manners was offering a special deal of twelve ocean perch and a pound of French Fries, plus a pint of cole slaw for only $1.95.
Back then, there was only the Manners on Henderson Drive (the former Hoop Drive-in). But within a few years, there would also be restaurants on West Erie Avenue, Oberlin Avenue and near the intersection of Rts. 254 and 57. We would carry out from the one on Oberlin Avenue.
I don't know, but I would have had a tough time back then (or now) walking into Manners and not buying a Big Boy. It's a good thing I'm not Catholic after all.
It's still interesting to me that there were two versions of the Big Boy mascot, the "West Coast" version (the fat one) and the "East Coast" version, which is the one that was used by Manners). (I wrote about them here).
I always liked the Manners version of Big Boy. He's running away with his namesake sandwich and he already took a bite out of it! He's armed with a slingshot, perhaps in case anyone tried to stop him.
If you look on eBay, there are a lot of "East Coast" Big Boy items for sale.
Anyway, I happened to be in Fremont last weekend. When it was dinner time, a Frisch's Big Boy conveniently loomed into view on State Street and solved the problem of where to eat.







I remember when there was a BigBoy on the corner of 58 and 2. When it closed it was rumored to be an expansion of the BP which also closed years later and never expanded.
ReplyDeleteHey Dan - if you’re hankering for great tasting Lake Erie perch try the Sand Bar in Huron.
ReplyDeleteMy sister turned me on to it last year when I was home and it’s amazing.
Close to you in vermillion. Todd
Dan- Pro tip order it “well done” to get it extra crispy!
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The Manners on Oberlin & Cooper Foster offered a free Big Boy for a straight-A report card. I remember taking my life in my hands (and my report card in my pocket and pedaling my bike across Oberlin at that wide intersection. They weren't exactly gracious, I think they were expecting the whole family to come for the promotion, but they gave me my delicious big boy.
ReplyDeleteLHS BLAZERMAN I think that Big Boy should sue McDonalds for stealing his idea when they started selling the Big Mac. An obvious ripoff!!
ReplyDeleteThere's a Frisch Big Boy in Tiffin,Ohio.Looks pretty small though like a mini Big Boy if you will.
ReplyDeleteI did a Google 'drive-by' and you're right, it's puny, seemingly smaller than an average fast food outlet. A "Little Boy" if you will.
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