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I was browsing the The Southwest Citizen magazine dated June 16, 1965 and noticed this business listing for Chuc Wagun Hamburgers located at 4620 West Fuqua St. Pretty cool! I love the design of the hamburger spot. Who is the architect? Anyone ever eat here?
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I was browsing the The Southwest Citizen magazine dated December 3, 1964 and noticed this business listing for Chuc Wagun Hamburgers located at 5210 Kirby Dr. Anyone ever eat here? Why did the Chuc Wagun brand go out of business? Merged with a bigger company?
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Anybody remember the Chuck Wagon restaurant? I think it was over on Airline or somewhere near Garden Oaks. I remember my parents taking me there when I was a little kid...remember the food being good. Can anyone give some details or pictures of the joint? Dis
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I worked at the Chuck Wagon on OST on & off from 1966-68, following my older brother & two cousins. It was a pretty good job for a high-school kid.
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sorry to pass along this news... The current Pupuseria and former Chuck Wagon on the corner of Broadway and Hartford (i think) has been demolished. Also the car lot next door - which is a former drive-in burger joint - is also gone. A new "boring" strip center will be replacing these two structures. (borrowed photo from chuck wagon thread)
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I lived several hundred feet from the Chuck Wagon located on Willowbend(which has a lawnmower repair shop now). You would order your food at one window and drinks at the other. To pay you dropped your money into a clear plastic box with a slot at the top and the employee would open the trap door and the money would drop into the restaurant. My carpool to Johnston and later Westbury would always stop there on the way home and then one day the Burger King on Post Oak opened and things weren't the same.