Nickerson Farms Restaurants Under the Red Roof


Nickerson Farms Restaurants Under the Red Roof

The Nickerson Farms building outside of Waverly, Nebraska was reopened as a restaurant called Waverly Farms sometime back in the 1980's but it only lasted a few years. In the 90's the property was purchased and reopened as an all-nude, non-alcoholic strip club (a.k a. "juice bar") known as Shaker's.


Restaurant menu Nickerson Farms

Nickerson Farms was an American roadside restaurant franchise that existed between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s. It was started by I. J. Nickerson, a former Stuckey's franchisee who did not agree with that chain's rules and regulations. Nickerson Farms had as many as sixty restaurants located along Interstate highways, mainly in the Midwestern United States.


https//flic.kr/p/75rgWS nickersons Abandoned and now gone Nickerson Farm Restaurant in Eloy

Nickerson Farms Restaurant in Pocahontas Illinois in 1996. Was told by the owner of the antique store across the street that it had been sitting empty for 11.


Nickerson Farms Restaurants Under the Red Roof

One of the many former Nickerson Farms locations that are still standing after being closed for many years. Thanks so much to Dewey for location information..


Nickerson Farms Restaurant abandoned restaurant off I10 Flickr

Nickerson Farms. Nickerson Farms was an American roadside restaurant franchise that existed between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s. It was started by I. J. Nickerson, a former Stuckey's franchisee who did not agree with that chain's rules and regulations. Nickerson Farms had as many as sixty restaurants located along Interstate highways.


Nickerson Farms Restaurants Under the Red Roof

Former Nickerson Farms Restaurant located at 3603 I-10 East in Schulenburg,TX. The building has been vacant for over two decades. Note the exterior of the former restaurant has remained exceptionally intact and still retains its "pagoda" canopy which sheltered the gas pumps.


Nickerson Farms Restaurant Purcell,OK Former Nickerson Far… Flickr

Next door to the ruins of Nickerson Farms is the remains of another local attraction, The Picacho Peak Trading Post. The place burned down in 2002. A neighbor, who witnessed a sudden flash just as the fire broke out, attempted to fight the blaze with a garden hose until fire fighters arrived. Attempts to save the trading post were unsuccessful.


Nickerson Farms Restaurant Conway,MO Former Nickerson Farm… Flickr

Nickerson Farms was a spin-off of Stuckey's (another venerable roadside stop). Like Stuckey's, it offered a gift shop and gas pumps. Unlike Stuckey's, it offered a sit-down restaurant (Stuckey's was more of a lunch counter operation). The chain started in the mid 1960's and lasted until 1980.


Nickerson Farms Restaurants Under the Red Roof

This is a picture of the Witmor Farms Restaurant. I had heard that at one time it was a Nickerson Farms but had never seen any evidence to confirm that. When I travelled through Missouri on I-44 back in the heyday of Nickerson Farms, it was Witmor Farms. It must have been one of the earliest Nickerson Farms restaurants. Reply Delete


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By Dwight Weaver. The narrative for Part Three of this series explored the history of Stuckey's Pecan Shoppe and Nickerson Farms Restaurant, which once sat along old Highway 54 (now an abandoned segment of highway known as Midway Road) a short distance south of the junction of Highways 54-52 in the Eldon area.


Nickerson Farms Restaurant Purcell,OK Former Nickerson Far… Flickr

"Nickerson Farm Restaurant Burns." The Yuma Daily Sun. Jan. 25, 1974, p. 1. Nickerson Farms/Famers Table Placemats circa 1969 - 1979. (provided by Larry Passaro). "Nickerson Opens I-70 Center." Salina Journal. Nov. 19, 1967, p. 12. "Nickerson plans to Rebuild Site Destroyed by fire.".


Nickerson Farms Restaurant Schulenburg,TX a photo on Flickriver

Nickerson Farms was an American roadside restaurant franchise that existed between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s. It was started by I. J. Nickerson, a former Stuckey's franchisee who did not agree with that chain's rules and regulations. Nickerson Farms had as many as sixty restaurants located along Interstate highways, mainly in the.


Vintage Nickerson Farms Restaurant Sign Photo Picacho Peak Etsy

Nickerson Farms Restaurant Nickerson Farms was an American roadside restaurant franchise that existed between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s. It was started by a former Stuckey's franchisee who did not agree with that chain's rules and regulations. Nickerson Farms had as many as sixty restaurants located along Interstate highways, mainly in.


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Richmond Station. 1 of 3. This is our answer to a neighbourhood spot in the bustling, downtown core. Choose from daily chalkboards featuring seasonal specials or staples like the pastured beef Station Burger. Their menu has an entire vegetarian section, but if you're on board with charcuterie, they've got the city's best house-cured meats.


Nickerson Farms Restaurant Picacho Peak, AZ. November 11, … Flickr

Author Tom Zoellner takes a drive down memory lane. The ruins of a Nickerson Farms restaurant that closed in the early 1980s continue to decay along I-10. Journeys take place in the mind as much.


Grandma This former Nickerson Farms restaurant off I65 in… Flickr

Culinarily speaking, Fowlerville Farms is the nearest to Nickerson Farms. Their current menu is very close to the old Nickerson Farms menu, featuring fried chicken, pot roast, and other comfort foods. Like Nickerson Farms, Fowlerville Farms is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and well into the night, opening at 5 AM and closing at 11 PM every.