Restaurant Pillows

Description: This is the home of the 96'er. In the movie the Great Outdoors, Chet Ripley eats a 96 oz steak. This tribute t-shirt is inspired by the 1988 movie “The Great Outdoors” – no copyright infringement intended. This is not an officially licensed product and is considered FAN ART. 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: Sunday, Monday, Happy Days, Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days, Thursday, Friday, Happy Days, The weekend comes, my cycle hums Ready to race to you These days are ours Happy and free. (Oh Happy Days) Remember happy Days and the Diner they would hang out in? Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, must have, recommended, liked, great artwork, new t-shirt design, must have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics.

Description: Steak, Prime Rib, and Lobster...Oh My! Steak and Ale was founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1966. It started as an independent restaurant chain offering an upscale steak experience at lower prices, and remained an independent chain until 1976. Steak and Ale grew to its height in the late 1980's with 280 locations. In 2008 the company behind the Steak & Ale chains filed for one of the largest restaurant bankruptcies ever and the chain's remaining 58 locations were closed as part of the bankruptcy proceeding.

Description: Denver's Colorado Mine Company was one of those places that wasn’t what it seemed. It was a dive bar of sorts, but slightly classier and wrapped in a unique style of western kitsch with a menu to match. It was the kind of place your mother had warned you about, but that only made it that much more fun to hang out there. The restaurant lives on in America's collective consciousness as the creator of the "Fool's Gold" sandwich, one of Elvis Presley's all-time favorites, so much so that he would fly his private jet from Graceland to Denver just to get his fix.