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So who remember's Champs?

 

I was thinking about it during the House of Pies topic, and honestly do remember too much. I remember that they had breakfast, as that's what my family went there for. I also very much remember that they had a model train running around right below the ceiling. The tracks were attached to the wall I think, and it went through intersecting walls via little cut out tunnels. They also had a section with giant curved windows, kinda a greenhouse like area which was fun to sit in when it rained.

 

So does anyone know why champs went bust? I've been able to find a few locations via HAIF but were they limited to Houston, or did they ever make it outside of town? Did they serve anything other than breakfast, or was that a limited thing? Also does anyone have any pictures?

 

Edit: Found a court case  from 1988 where Champs is listed as DBA "Maggie's Restaurant" the case is that the employees over served a coworker who was killed driving home drunk, and the family sued Champs. This would of been way before their downfall so I doubt it's related, but has anyone ever heard of Maggie's?

 

I also found an obit for Terry Parsons the obit mentions he was CEO of "Champs Restaurant in Houston and Maggie's grills in Houston and San Antonio." Googling his name with Champs doesn't really bring back much though, so I wonder if he wasn't originally associated with the restaurant?

 

Also found a Chronicle Article from 2001 stating that a group was meeting there. I would assume that the restaurant was still open at this point, but am not sure. It was the location at I-45 and 1960.

 

I even found a commercial!

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The Champs (Mambo) at 10810 North Freeway (corner of Dyna) was originally a Jim's Restaurant (San Antonio-based). One of my first jobs in high school was bussing tables at that Jim's. Workers got one free meal during each shift. While we weren't allowed to order steaks the manager on duty most of the time I worked was pretty liberal about other things on the menu - a burger, fries, and additional side, dessert, and a drink with refills was not a problem. It was the perfect "light meal" for a 16-year-old male. :)

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I worked at the Jim's across the Freeway from Channel 2 when I was 16 or 17. I did a lot of food prep work and manned the grill. Ron Stone and Doug Johnson used to come over to eat all the time.

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Here's a page that I created from a forum topic on HAIF a while back (in Off-Topic), plus something I found during that time (Mariners Guide, which is a circa 1998 listing of most restaurants in Houston).

So yeah...that's the restaurants that we've discovered so far.

 

Awesome list! By the way the Champs at I-10 and Gessner and was actually on the Southwest side of the intersection. The building was reused as a Jared Jewelry store and extensively remodeled in late 2000. Two other stores were added onto Jared making it into a strip center. The Champs building was torn down during freeway expansion and Jared moved back to the last store position. This article mentions the reuse of the building, and even expands on some of the former tenants of that shopping center.

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I'm guessing this is different from Champps sports bar? There used to be one on Westheimer near Westchase and I believe there is still one in Uptown Park. Sounds like a different restaurant chain though.

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I once saw two waitresses get into a food fight at the 45/Dyna Champ's (or "Cramps" as we called it) at 4 am after a wild Saturday night.

 

Ah yes just another normal night in the restaurant industry. I once saw a bum purposely cut himself in 59 Diner to try to bleed on the waitstaff, over a cup of coffee.. By the way was Champs 24 hrs or open late or what?

 

I'm guessing this is different from Champps sports bar? There used to be one on Westheimer near Westchase and I believe there is still one in Uptown Park. Sounds like a different restaurant chain though.

 

Yeah different joint, the one you're thinking off is called Champps Americana.

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Ah yes just another normal night in the restaurant industry. I once saw a bum purposely cut himself in 59 Diner to try to bleed on the waitstaff, over a cup of coffee.. By the way was Champs 24 hrs or open late or what?

 

 

They were open 24 hours.

 

Once at IHOP, (again, in the wee small hours of the morning) I witnessed a waiter go off on a customer after she said something snarky to him. The manager almost literally threw him out the door and the lady got a free meal out of it.

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  • 5 months later...

I remember a Champs that I've ate at a few times, I believe it was somewhere near I10 and Uvalde... But maybe it was on Wallisville, I can't remember where exactly it was anymore. I do remember that one of the early Sams Club stores in the area was at I-10 and Uvalde. We frequented there a lot because my parents thought that buying bulk items was innovative!

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I remember a Champs that I've ate at a few times, I believe it was somewhere near I10 and Uvalde... But maybe it was on Wallisville, I can't remember where exactly it was anymore. I do remember that one of the early Sams Club stores in the area was at I-10 and Uvalde. We frequented there a lot because my parents thought that buying bulk items was innovative!

 

Yup there was one at I-10 and Uvalde. The exact location is unknown but it looks like it could of been here. The building highly resembles Champs and was previously owned by something called "COLLINS FOOD SFSH #1308" which indicates it was probably a restaurant.

 

Anyone have an old phone book they can check?

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Yup there was one at I-10 and Uvalde. The exact location is unknown but it looks like it could of been here. The building highly resembles Champs and was previously owned by something called "COLLINS FOOD SFSH #1308" which indicates it was probably a restaurant.

 

Anyone have an old phone book they can check?

Funny you should ask...

 

haif_champs.JPG

 

(Note: this is from the early '80s, so it may not have it)

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I remember a Champs that I've ate at a few times, I believe it was somewhere near I10 and Uvalde... But maybe it was on Wallisville, I can't remember where exactly it was anymore. I do remember that one of the early Sams Club stores in the area was at I-10 and Uvalde. We frequented there a lot because my parents thought that buying bulk items was innovative!

Champs was at I-10 and Federal. It was demolished sometime in the 90's for the Burger King that now stands there.

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From another topic discussing this, that is correct.

 

Yeah I'd seen that in the past but wasn't 100% sure it was accurate. I guess it makes more sense than an address change though.

 

Also slightly off-topic but does anyone know if the Academy across the freeway was where the Walmart used to be? I read up that a pair of criminals robbed the Walmo and one ran out the back and jumped into Greens Bayou and hid for a few hours.

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Also slightly off-topic but does anyone know if the Academy across the freeway was where the Walmart used to be? I read up that a pair of criminals robbed the Walmo and one ran out the back and jumped into Greens Bayou and hid for a few hours.

Nope. The Academy may have been something else, but the Walmart was (and is) just east of there. They expanded it (though didn't increase the square footage much) to a Supercenter sometime in the last 5-6 years.

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Correct Mirrers, the Academy is in what used to be the older, smaller type Walmarts. I remember this well as I grew up in this part of town and frequented this area often. It later closed to open a larger format store not far down the freeway to the east. It sat vacant for a long time if I remember correctly and then Academy and Circuit City subdivided the space and opened shop there. When Circuit City closed, Academy took over the remaining space.

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Correct Mirrers, the Academy is in what used to be the older, smaller type Walmarts. I remember this well as I grew up in this part of town and frequented this area often. It later closed to open a larger format store not far down the freeway to the east. It sat vacant for a long time if I remember correctly and then Academy and Circuit City subdivided the space and opened shop there. When Circuit City closed, Academy took over the remaining space.

 

That's what I thought, I remember the old style merchandise only Walmart being there, I always thought there were some rough people in there. Is the Whataburger and the Cavenders still on that property?

 

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That's what I thought, I remember the old style merchandise only Walmart being there, I always thought there were some rough people in there. Is the Whataburger and the Cavenders still on that property?

Yeah I remember not liking that Walmart much even as a kid. It was frequently over crowded most times. Possibly because it was one of a few Walmarts in Houston at that time. The Whataburger and Cavenders stores are still open. In addition to the Sams, Home Depot, Payless stores, there was also originally a Black Eyed Pea and a Marcos Mexican Restaurant on the fronting out parcels.
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Sorry about the Walmart snafu...it looks like the current store was built in 1995 (but not on the 1995 aerial, the date was from HCAD), must have moved from the 1980s store. It replaced what looks like what might have been a quarry or cement plant...it had a rail spur.

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1 hour ago, IronTiger said:

Sorry about the Walmart snafu...it looks like the current store was built in 1995 (but not on the 1995 aerial, the date was from HCAD), must have moved from the 1980s store. It replaced what looks like what might have been a quarry or cement plant...it had a rail spur.

 

Historic aerials do seem to confirm that. I don't remember because as a child that particular stretch of I-10 was a retail dead zone, unlike today. Since the current Walmart at Freeport opened some time in the mid 90's, other retailers have very slowly started gravitating eastward. The old Whataburger that was fronting the Home Depot recently closed and moved further east near the Walmart. 

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On 5/8/2015 at 3:47 AM, SpaceGhost said:

(B)ut has anyone ever heard of Maggie's?

 

Looks like I'm about two years late on this reply, but yes, I remember Maggies. Champs, as a few others have already noted, was located in the Deauville shopping center at I-45 and Dyna. Originally it was Jim's, as someone else has already said. Champs was a great place to get a late night/early morning breakfast.

 

The Maggie's was further north on I-45 at Greens Rd. It was behind the shopping center with Birraporetti's and Brown Sugar's BBQ and next to what I think was a Comfort Inn at the time. If memory is correct, I believe they had a toy train running along the top of the walls just under the ceilings (a la Mr. Rogers Neighborhood). Maggie's had some great nachos and for at least awhile, a seafood buffet on Friday nights. The building is still there, and it's still the same pale green, but it doesn't appear to be anything now, although that's hard to see as you fly past on the overpass.

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3 hours ago, Subdude said:

Wasn't there a Champs on the south side of 290?  Maybe around Bingle or Antoine?

It was where Marco's later was at Bingle and 290 (north side). It was previously discussed on this site, and was demolished a few years ago for a small strip with Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robbins.

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