Found a Retro ABANDONED 1990's Burger King!

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Today, we will be exploring a remnant of fast food history as we will be finding an abandoned 1990s Burger King. A vintage teal interior, also equipt with a sunroom, this old restaurant is a blast of nostalgia. The overgrown parking lots, and high grass suggest this location has been shuttered for decades. Watch the video to find out when this lost fast food chain was left behind. Hopefully you guys enjoy the video ! if you enjoyed and you're new to the channel, please consider subscribing and commenting, and liking the video, it helps me out alot !

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Im glad so many people are enjoying this explore, please continue to remind me, and the other viewers of your early fast food memories, and what do you miss about these stores ?

As always, thank you for the love on the videos, until the next one ! ✌️

DarkExploration
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This looks like a 1980's building design that was partially updated in the early 2000's when they had first switched to the round logo.

marcberm
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That last commercial was from around the mid 70's. I had the same hat and uniform when I worked for BK and customers always asked me to sing the jingle. My lyrics were "Hold the pickles, hold the onions, find a seat and rest your bunions" . Customers always got a kick out of that.

DisabledNomads
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I worked at burger king in 1986, and the paneling on the outside, the floors on the inside, the sunroom...!. All of those are nostalgic to me! Thanks for posting this video!

jenniferpeters
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UPDATE: I went back to the abandoned burger king with chris to get rid of some racist graffiti and clean up the chairs and tables, and made this place look brand new again!

To see the video of the burger king clean up click this link!

DarkExploration
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I love this channel for the simple fact that this dude is an "old soul". I admire his affinity and appreciation for things that are very "dated" by today's standards, but were completely in vogue when I was younger. His eye for design and architectural style are for things before his time, i was fortunate enough to have been born in '72, so i have very vivid memories of items he picks up on. I dig his admiration of all things nostalgic, so many objects and symbols he picks up on at his exploration sites amaze me, cuz I'll see something come into frame and I make a comment in my head and the next thing is him practically making the same statement on camera. LOL. It makes me smile to not only reminisce by seeing these videos, but hearing the enjoyment and excitement in his voice when he noticese a piece of furniture, an appliance, or a part of a building in one of the properties he's presenting.
The production value of these videod are by far better quality than most other explorer videos, IMHO, that is. I look forward to ur next presentation, i always wonder what will catch ur eye next.
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Stevie_B_
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I know this is a weird thought, but I always think about the tons of people who used to go to these abandoned restaurants and stores who are no longer with us.

turbohsm
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I don't understand why people have to destroy and tag everything that has survived for so long. Still amazing to see. Thanks for the adventure.

ericharrison
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There is something atmospheric and bittersweet about the way you filmed this and selected the music. Like you could hear the many voices of people from the past who frequented and worked there., now just distant memories lost to time. This is such a great video.

charlesswitzer
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Aww the teal seats and decor. The sunroof! The wood paneling! I could never forget it.

LogicalChronicalPhenomenal
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As a former fast food worker for 10 years (not Burger King) and a wannabe urbexer, i LOVE this! Id say that first office looking space before the managers office was a crewroom, where crew took their breaks.

TheJillianRussell
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A nearly 50 yers guy from Sweden here... (Time flies too fast..)
Don't have too much experience watching nostalgia video stuff like this but i really like your style, point of view and way of mix the content together and the music and the views put together... I think you're if not the best so among the best in this category of abandoned places.

spacemannn
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Love that place. Those old fast food abandoned restaurants someday used to be full of life, and joy, specially for the young ones. Now it is hard to see the decay but still brings some good memories back😊

linkes
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I haven’t been to a Burger King since probably the late 1970s and it looked like the franchise depicted in the old TV ad at the beginning of this video. I recall you’d walk up to the order taker on the left where burger patties were placed onto a mesh conveyor belt leading into a large stainless broiler. The patties came out a few minutes later on the right where your sandwich was assembled. As long as the restaurant was busy, there would already be burgers in the conveyor so you didn’t have to wait long. There was no drive through and there was no dine-in seating. It was strictly park and walk in to get your food which you presumably took home. Some people opted to eat in their cars, but theoretically weren’t supposed to because on premise dining was taxable snd BK didn’t charge sales tax.

Thsnks for the blast from the recent past - nicely documented.

wtmayhew
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Somebody 30 years ago was the manager of this Burger King, stressing over next week’s schedule and having to give Tina her final warning. The grease trap is overdue to be cleaned, and the district manager is again raising the quota for drive-thru times, even though there’s nothing we can do about it since traffic has been blocked by the construction by the Interstate. And this manager’s wife is about to drop baby #3 and his dad has prostate cancer and all he really wanted to do was fix guitars for a living. He’s thinking, This hell ain’t never gonna end.

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I worked in Burger King when I was a teen in the UK and I must say I'm surprised the milkshake machine was left behind. It was an expensive piece of hardware and required a lot of upkeep. I'm surprised they left it behind.

patthewildgoose
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0:57 As soon as the nostalgic music came on and the abandoned sign and building were shown, I shed a tear... God, times flies so fast... I miss my childhood so much... Everything was so much fun as a kid... Especially in the 80's and 90's... Also, keep in mind that each chair seen in this video, thousands of people sat on them to eat their food. Now, it's been dead silence since 2010... It's so weird to think about...
Imagine a well known fast food restaurant abandoned for more than a decade without vandalism, that would be so awesome ! I wonder where this restaurant is and why they let it still standing, not that I'm complaining...It's like a building made of nostalgia that stand against time.

GameDjeenie
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That bathroom was actually cleaner than some BK's currently open. Two of these places closed this year near me, they have really fallen off in the last decade.

haywood
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17:32. I feel like I remember being the exact height of this wallpaper pattern and staring at it while waiting in line

BoredAgainChristiann
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Met my 1st wife in a burger king back in the 90's looked just like this one. Enjoy your youth, this place was really left to fall apart, such a shame.

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