Shakeys Pins and Buttons
Description: Starting in 1954 in Sacramento, CA, Shakey's Pizza Parlor and Ye Public House went on to be a tremendous hit in the late 60s, early 70s with it's Dixieland jazz, welcoming vibe, and pizza and beer. This pays homage to their earlier logo which was a shining beacon in the night for hungry square dancers of North Carolina in the 1970s. Distressed for 70s authenticity. Pepper flakes, anyone?
Description: A retro-style emblem featuring the text "Shakey's PIZZA PARLOR DE PUBLIC HOUSE" in a distressed, vintage aesthetic. The emblem has a red border with a white outline, a black middle section with specks, and the text is presented in cream, yellow, and white capital letters. The overall shape is an octagonal shield reminiscent of signage.
Description: A vintage-style sign featuring a red border with a distressed texture. The top section has the text 'Shakey's' in a light yellow cursive font. The middle section is black with large yellow text reading 'PIZZA' and '- PARLOR -' below it. The bottom section is red with white text 'DE PUBLIC HOUSE'.
Description: Shakey's Pizza is a pizza restaurant chain based in the United States. Founded in 1954, it was the first franchise pizza chain in the United States. In 1968, the chain had 342 locations. The chain had about 500 stores globally, and 58 in the United States, as of July 2019. Currently, the stores can be found in the states of California and Washington, as well as in the Philippines and Japan.
Description: A shield-shaped emblem divided into quadrants of red, yellow, and black. At the top, in a white outlined font, is "SHAKEY'S". Below this, in a stylized white script font, is "Pizza". Underneath "Pizza", in bold black capital letters, is "PARLOR". A thin line separates "PARLOR" from "& Ye Public House", which is in white text.
Description: A shield-shaped emblem with a black outline containing four quadrants of color: red on the top left, yellow on the top right, yellow with an orange band in the middle, and black on the bottom left, yellow on the bottom right. The top section features white text that reads 'SHAKEY'S' in a stylized font, bordered by a yellow and red stripe. Below this is the white text 'Pizza' in a cursive font. The middle section has bold white text reading 'PARLOR' on an orange background. The bottom section displays white text '& Ye Public House'.
Description: ShowBiz Pizza Place was an American restaurant pizza chain and family entertainment center founded in 1980 by Robert L. Brock and Creative Engineering. The brand emerged following a separation between Brock and Pizza Time Theatre, owners of the Chuck E. Cheese's franchise. ShowBiz Pizza restaurants entertained guests through a large selection of arcade games, coin-operated rides, and animatronic stage shows as a way to provide a complete package of food and entertainment.