Source: Alexandria-Monroe High School Spectrum, 1964 edition |
Top Hat Special
When I was in high school I worked as a carhop and payroll clerk for the Top Hat Drive-In. Our special was the "Top Hat" Sandwich which was nothing more than a cheeseburger on toast with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise. It was amazing how good a cheeseburger could be just by changing to toast and proved to be a popular item for customers. If I recall they sold for 35 cents.
Our other specials include hand-bread tenderloins and onion rings which were double dipped in a milk&egg mixture and then into cracker crumbs. I remember "tater tots" being introduced and were served with sour cream.
The Top Hat was owned locally by insurance man, Neal Johnson, teacher & coach, Shorty Burdsall, and Harry Jolliff. Harry was the one who mainly managed and worked the grill. Shorty would on occasion work the grill when Harry had to be off.
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