Cafe Socks
Description: In the show about nothing, the gang would meet up at Monks Cafe. Home of the big salad. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: Goldie Wilson was the Mayor of Hill Valley in 1985, and had been since 1977. His 1985 re-election campaign ads promised more jobs, better education, bigger civic improvements, and lower taxes. The slogan on his printed ads was Honesty / Decency / Integrity. He had a gold tooth when he was a young man, although there is a disagreement as to whether he still had a gold tooth thirty years later, when he was running for re-election.
Description: This beautiful rendition of the iconic Cafe 80s logo from Back to the Future Part II has been completely hand drawn as a brand new vector design and is the cleanest, most accurate version of the logo you'll find! **Check out my storefront for other pop culture and Disney theme park designs!**
Back to the Future Cafe 80s Shirt - Most Accurate Clean Vector Art!! Socks
by Blake Dumesnil Designs
$14 $20
Description: Much of the town of Roslyn, Washington, is instantly recognizable for fans of '90s dramedy Northern Exposure - because it looks about the same as it did back when Mort the Moose wandered through the opening credits as Roslyn stood in for the fictional town of Cicely, Alaska. One of the more colorful highlights of the intro is the Roslyn Cafe mural with a temporary addition to make it read 'Roslyn's Cafe' for TV. The real location's sandstone building started life as a general store, and later a butcher shop, before hosting fraternal orders of miners, and eventually becoming a cafe in the late '70s. Despite its prominence in the opening credits and ongoing association with the show, Roslyn's Cafè is never featured in a single episode.