Maybe I'll have Paco Enterprises' food service subsidiary buy the place out. Of course, I'll have to change the ambiance.
"Welcome to Hapsburg's Hamburgers! Hope you're Hungary!"
"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
So you've already dropped the pilot on Bismarck's Burgers?
ReplyDelete"Ernesto Guavara's DOA Cafe" has a nice ring to it...
ReplyDeleteAlbury: Now, I do like that. I've even got an idea for a sign.
ReplyDeleteBUAWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Love that photo!
ReplyDeleteI did hear a whisper that Progressively Aligned Catering Oorganisation (limited liability, incorporated Sept. 2011) had put in a tender for the cafe.
ReplyDeleteThe name is certain to have gotten them into the final round of tenders.
Funny, Che doesn't look too heroic in that gif.
ReplyDeleteNo Bismarck burgers?! Why do I have this sinking feeling?
ReplyDeleteSay it ain't so, Paco
My Magyar friends assure me that they are not Hungarian either. They say they never heard the word 'Hungary' till they left Hungary!
ReplyDeleteNext the Dutch will be saying they never heard of Holland.
WV: predg - something on the menu?
Eat your predg!
Whatever you do, don't serve those Turkey sandwiches that you had at your last place. Too much Greece in them.
ReplyDelete*boom tish*
"Dead Commie Diner"
ReplyDeleteGreat pic, Paco! An animated neon version should look a treat!
ReplyDeleteGuess the kids at UC San Diego should have been majoring in business and economics, rather than political science and activism. It's also, a good thing that they didn't meet the folks at Mao's Kitchen, home of the people's potstickers. The originated in Venice Beach, California, otherwise known as The People's Republic of Venice Beach, and have now opened a second location near UCLA. Check out their website that features a painting of Young Pioneers' singing. No doubt they are singing praises to Mao.
ReplyDeleteThere was a food truck dedicated to Che. Don't know if it is still running around. But I stopped and told the people how disgusting it was. The search to contact the owner was futile. How this can happen in American....
Deborah Leigh