Burger Chef T-Shirts
Description: Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Burger Chef spread across the United States, following a strategy of opening outlets in smaller towns. By 1972 its number of locations (1,200) was surpassed only by McDonald's (1,600). They offered a double burger, called the Big Shef, and later the quarter-pound hamburger, Super Shef. The chain had two mascots: Burger Chef (voiced by Paul Winchell) and Jeff (the chef's juvenile sidekick). They had the first Kids Meal, 5 years before McDonald’s, as well as the first fast food deal with Star Wars. "There's more to like at Burger Chef."
Description: Would you like fries with that? Showcase your love of this defunct fast food franchise with this beautifully designed shirt. General Equipment launched the Burger Chef chain in 1958. Burger Chef was the first to develop the Flame-Broiled Burger, create the “Value Combo”, and create the “Funmeal”. The final restaurant to carry the Burger Chef name closed in 1996.
Description: Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Burger Chef spread across the United States, following a strategy of opening outlets in smaller towns. By 1972 its number of locations (1,200) was surpassed only by McDonald's (1,600). They offered a double burger, called the Big Shef, and later the quarter-pound hamburger, Super Shef. The chain had two mascots: Burger Chef (voiced by Paul Winchell) and Jeff (the chef's juvenile sidekick). They had the first Kids Meal, 5 years before McDonald’s, as well as the first fast food deal with Star Wars. "There's more to like at Burger Chef." This logo from the early 1960s includes their new fun chef.
Description: Step back into the golden age of American fast food with this vintage-inspired Burger Chef parody logo. Perfect for retro lovers, nostalgia enthusiasts, and collectors of 80s and 90s culture, this fun throwback design brings back the charm of one of America's most iconic (and now defunct) fast food chains. Featuring a distressed effect for that worn, authentic look — this is a must-have for fans of old-school diners, drive-ins, and quirky character logos.
Burger Chef Retro Logo – Vintage-Inspired Fast Food Parody Design T-Shirt
by G! Zone
$16 $23
Burger Chef - Hamburgers Shakes - vintage logo T-Shirt
by BodinStreet
$16 $23
Description: Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana, expanded throughout the United States, and, at its peak in 1973, had 1,050 locations. The chain featured several signature items, such as the Big Shef and Super Shef hamburgers. Burger Chef spread across both the West and East Coasts—eventually becoming second only to McDonald's in number of locations... hard to believe, right?
Description: The Dirty Burger is a small business that is owned and operated by Philadelphia Collins out of a camper he rents from Sam Losco. The Dirty Burger has been seen operating within the Sunnyvale Trailer Park and the city in greasy areas, attracting clientele of questionable character as well as the park residents. The Dirty Burger has also been home to Phil, Jacob Collins, and Sarah, as well as employing multiple people during its operation. The Dirty Burger was originally partially owned by Randy, but his share was bought out by Phil as he was constantly high and eating the burgers, and you know what they say - don't get high on your own supply. Or something.
Description: Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana, expanded throughout the United States, and, at its peak in 1973, had 1,050 locations. The chain featured several signature items, such as the Big Shef and Super Shef hamburgers. Burger Chef spread across both the West and East Coasts—eventually becoming second only to McDonald's in a number of locations... hard to believe, right?
Description: Burger Chef and Jeff - Mascots of Burger Chef
Burger Chef and Jeff - An American Fast Food Restaurant T-Shirt
by SubSonic Shirts
$16 $23
Burger Chef - an American fast-food restaurant chain T-Shirt
by SubSonic Shirts
$16 $23
Description: Celebrate classic American fast-food nostalgia with this retro Burger Chef design, featuring the iconic smiling mascot, bold vintage line art, distressed textures, and authentic 1950s diner vibes—perfect for fast-food fans, retro logo collectors, vintage restaurant lovers, and anyone who enjoys fun, cheerful mascot artwork from the golden age of roadside eateries.
Burger Chef – Vintage Fast Food Mascot Logo 1954 T-Shirt
by kpoprushhh
$16 $23
Description: BurgerTime, originally released as Hamburger in Japan, is a 1982 arcade game developed by Data East, initially for its DECO Cassette System. The player is chef Peter Pepper, who must walk over hamburger ingredients located across a maze of platforms while avoiding pursuing characters, including Mr. Hot Dog, Mr. Pickle, and Mr. Egg. The player can score extra points by either crushing them under a falling ingredient, or by dropping an ingredient while they are standing on it. In the latter case, the ingredient falls two extra levels for every enemy caught on it. Crushed or dropped enemies return to the maze after a short time. The player could stun the bad guys with their pepper shaker, and a life is lost whenever Peter touches them.
Description: The Dirty Burger* is a cult-favorite greasy spoon from the *Trailer Park Boys* universe, owned and operated by the larger-than-life **Philadelphia Collins** out of a rundown camper rented from Sam Losco. Known for its questionable hygiene and even shadier clientele, this mobile burger joint operates primarily in **Sunnyvale Trailer Park** and other gritty corners of the city, serving up gut-busting fare to locals, park residents, and misfits alike.