Restaurant Logo Shorts
Description: Step back into the 80s with our nostalgic "1980's Denny's Logo Mascot" design! Inspired by the classic Denny's look from the decade, this retro artwork brings the charm and warmth of America’s favorite diner right into your wardrobe. Perfect for fans of vintage diners, retro logos, and classic Americana, this design captures the fun, laid-back vibe of grabbing pancakes and milkshakes any time of day or night. Whether you’re a fan of nostalgic logos or just love the retro diner aesthetic, this tee is a must-have!
Description: ShowBiz Pizza Place was a popular 1980s American family entertainment chain combining pizza, arcade games, and animatronic shows. Founded March 3, 1980, in Kansas City, Missouri, it later merged with Chuck E. Cheese after 1984 bankruptcy proceedings. Rebranding began in 1990, and the ShowBiz name was retired in January 1993.
Description: ShowBiz Pizza Place was a popular 1980s American family entertainment chain combining pizza, arcade games, and animatronic shows. Founded March 3, 1980, in Kansas City, Missouri, it later merged with Chuck E. Cheese after 1984 bankruptcy proceedings. Rebranding began in 1990, and the ShowBiz name was retired in January 1993.
Description: Waddle's Restaurant (also known as Waddle's Drive-In) was a landmark family-style eatery in Portland, Oregon, that operated for over 60 years before closing its last location in May 2004. Founded by Gene and Natha Waddle in 1938, the restaurant was best known for its flagship location at Jantzen Beach, which opened in 1945, making this a perfect vintage nostalgia piece.
Description: Vintage Zantigo Mexican Restaurant tee! Zantigo was a chain of fast food Mexican restaurants that served fresh and tangy delicacies from 1976 to 1987. It was famous for its chili, taco burritos, taco salads, cheese chilitos, and cheap chips & cheese that were to die for according to former patrons, who remember the chain fondly to this day making this a perfect retro throwback for fast-food nostalgia fans.
Description: Al Green’s Drive-In was a legendary Indianapolis restaurant (est. 1947) on US 40, celebrated for its 1950s-60s popularity, featuring free outdoor movies, curb service via telephone, and signature food. Known for tenderloins and root beer, it was a major social hub before closing and being demolished in 1992.
Description: A circular emblem with a red outline on a black background. Inside, the text "R.E.A." is in red letters across the top. Below this are two thick green horizontal lines. Centered below the lines is the word "EXPRESS" in large green letters, with three horizontal green lines to its left. Along the bottom curve of the emblem, the word "RESTAURANT" is written in red letters.
Description: A circular emblem on a black background. A red curved line forms the top arc of the circle. Inside, bold red text reads 'R.E.A.'. Below this, horizontal green lines frame bold green text 'EXPRESS'. Below the 'EXPRESS' text, a red curved line forms the bottom arc of the circle, with red text 'RESTAURANT' following its shape.
Description: Baby Doe's Matchless Mine was a popular 1970s and 1980s themed restaurant chain named after Colorado mining legend Elizabeth "Baby Doe" Tabor. Known for dramatic hilltop and rooftop views, rustic mineshaft entrances, and Gilded Age Victorian decor, the defunct chain is fondly remembered for its signature beer cheese soup, prime rib, and celebratory atmosphere.
Description: The Phan Shin Chinese restaurant’s logo is a cherished emblem in Oxford, OH, reflecting a legacy of culinary excellence. This classic design, with its bold red and black lettering and central ship illustration, has been a beacon for food enthusiasts seeking authentic Chinese flavors. It’s a symbol of the community’s rich diversity and Phan Shin’s commitment to offering a tapestry of tastes from Cantonese, Mandarin, Hunan, and Szechwan cuisines.