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Roy Rogers Lives?


I'm back from Philly, wearing a shirt covered with cat hair to prove it. I took a train there after work on Wednesday, which brought me to Penn Station in the city. I haven't been to Penn Station in years, but if you can somehow picture a train terminal mixed with a dilapidated shopping mall mixed with enough hardcore city grime to build a second city solely out of grime, that's Penn, and that's where I spent two hours waiting for a train last Wednesday night.

Since I was going to get to my hotel pretty late, the odd assortment of eateries in Penn Station provided my only opportunities for dinner. The place is kind of like an airport, and whenever I'm in an airport alone, I feel too stupid to go to any real, respectable restaurant. The rare times that I have, I rushed through the entire meal making sure to be on my cell the entire time, because I have a complex about eating out alone and can't stop thinking that everyone is looking at me.

So, aiming to eat quick, I stumbled onto a disgusting food court composed of several small fast food joints. I say it's disgusting, but the place was great. Looked like it hadn't been remodeled since the 1600s, with stained glass touches, all kinds of weird, broken tile mosaics, and the ultimate showstopper: A Roy Rogers.


Roy Rogers restaurants used to be all over the place when I was growing up, and I often lobbied to marry their fried chicken. Then, they all went away. The franchise didn't completely die off, but there were just a handful of restaurants left for a great many years. While the owners are now trying to rebuild the once great house of chicken, it's been a slow burn, and this tiny shack in the middle of Penn Station is the only Roy Rogers I've seen for roughly a decade. Obviously, I had to eat there.

Research tells me that this particular restaurant is probably privately owned and not a true franchisee. It was tiny, gritty and staffed by demons, but against all better judgment, I handed a dirty hand my five bucks and left with a tray full of familiar fried fowl and a misshapen biscuit. Incredibly, the chicken tasted exactly the same as I'd remembered. Crispy, crunchy, oily and guilt ridden.


They even had the Fixins Bar! The mighty Fixins Bar! The place where customers could doll up their sandwiches with all kinds of day-old toppings and unmarked condiments!

This means nothing to you if you're in one of the few towns where Roy Rogers restaurants are still competitive with the larger fast food chains, but for me, it was like someone let me borrow their time machine with the rule being that I could only use it to eat food once loved.

I didn't finish the chicken because the only seat left in the place was a tiny table practically attached to the order counter and I felt really dumb eating there, but now, whenever life throws me a curveball, I'll know that salvation in the form of binge eating can be found in the filthiest corner of Penn Station. Yay!

Happy SNT.

Posted by Matt on 02/10/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 266 comments

I miss Hardees fried chicken. We used to have that weekly because it was cheap and good.

We got a couple of A&W left in Iowa, although I haven’t been there in years.

We don’t have a White Castle in Iowa. The only way to get the burgers is to get the frozen ones in the supermarket.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 02/11/2007 6:36 PM


I remember there used to be a Roy Rogers in Hackensack NJ near where I used to live. It’s now a Boston Market. The only other Roy Rogers I know about were in the rest stops of the NJ Turnpike.

Chestnuts roasted by Mike the Great @ 02/11/2007 6:41 PM


I’ve been to that Roy Rogers a few times when I used to take the train into NYC regularly. There is a bar nearby that serves food, but I was under 21 at the time. And that Fixins Bar is really disgusting. I would like to say I avoided it like the plague, but I honestly can’t remember. I guess if you’re hungry enough to eat at Penn Station, you’re hungry enough to eat at that Roy Rogers.

There are a few more of them on I-95 between NJ and Maryland. We’ll normally look for a Chick-fil-A or KFC if we’re really hankering for chicken on long drives, though.

If anything, there needs to be more Chipotles in the northeast.

Chestnuts roasted by Lackadaisical @ 02/11/2007 7:08 PM


Wukong,

Do you live in Natchitoches by any chance? My wife recognzed the discription and having lived there during her college years, thought it might be the same establishment.

Chestnuts roasted by Tigerfan @ 02/11/2007 8:17 PM


Rache, I ive in Florida and we have 2 Zaxby’s here.

Chestnuts roasted by Hazzard @ 02/11/2007 8:24 PM


Wukong: “And I too cannot stand to eat alone in a restraunt. I’ve only ever done it once, and when I did I ran out to my car and got some paper and a pen and spent my entire meal acting like I was on some sort of business or something….I was really drawing pictures of aliens fighting dinosaurs and bigfoot… ”

That’s funny–I do the same thing. If I ever have to eat alone, I always bring a pad and paper with me. I always kinda hope that they think I’m some hotshot restaurant critic and try to bribe me with free food. Or at least they’ll think I’m some eccentric novelist who spends his life alone.

Also, I know it’s been mentioned, but the Maryland/Delaware House type rest areas off of I-95 all have Roy Rogers w/fixins bars. They are hilariously bad, but I still eat there, beacuse how often are you going to eat at one of those?

I highly recommend their breakfast sandwiches. If I remember correctly, they cost about four bucks, and come with probably one-tenth of an egg. One of the saddest/funniest food items I’ve ever paid for.

Chestnuts roasted by Casual Jeff @ 02/11/2007 8:27 PM


Ryane where you been?!?!?!?!

I missed ya! I wanted to talk about the end of Dirge with ya!

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 02/11/2007 8:29 PM


This all reminds me of the Seinfeld where Newman was addicted to Kenny Rogers chicken. Jerry encounters him in the restaurant and makes him try the side of broccoli he bought, knowing he only bought it to look “normal” and he spits it out. “Vile weed!”

I dunno, I heard someone say that line or something similiar to it at work the other day. It brought it all back.

Chestnuts roasted by ColonelCatsup @ 02/11/2007 9:05 PM


Matt, if you’re on it, there’s a Roy Rogers on the NY Thruway between exit 17 and 18. I always see it going back up to school in New Paltz, but never stopped. Maybe one day…

Chestnuts roasted by Ralph @ 02/11/2007 9:15 PM


Man, I love Chick-Fil-A when I was in Atlanta. There was a particular one in Canton that had a “Dwarf House” connected to it. How PC can you be? They should film an episode of Little People, Big World there. Awkward. For some reason I always felt like it on Sundays but in the Bible belt, no beer or chick-fil-a on the Sabboth. Mother f!

I too hate eating alone at restraunts. I always forget to bring something to read or write. It makes me feel like some sort of Farm animal. Just chewing and looking around the room.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 02/11/2007 10:33 PM


The Dwarf House is an ode to the beginnings of Chick-fil-A, as that’s what it’s started out as.

I love me some Chick-fil-A. Being closed on Sundays always drives me CRAZY.

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 02/11/2007 11:00 PM


Once you walk up the stairs to the front of MSG, there’s another Roy Rogers right across the street. And other than that, there’s one on the Jersey Turnpike and another in Berkley, NJ. And there used to be one in East Brunswick Square Mall, but they never had any food (seriously) and now it’s a poorly-manufactured t-shirt store… These are the things you need to know in life.

Chestnuts roasted by Cigar @ 02/11/2007 11:31 PM


K- – Hey! Sorry I haven’t posted in ages. Bunch of stuff happened here recently, or sort of recently, and I dunno why, but I just haven’t felt like posting I guess. :\

But, you know, I still haven’t finished Dirge! :x I haven’t played it in ages but I think I’m still in the sewer system going to the mansion. I have way too many games to finish or start! :(

Chestnuts roasted by Ryane @ 02/12/2007 12:07 AM


Add me to the list of people that hate eating alone, at least at a “real” restaurant.

I also always go IN to order at fast food places–never through the drive through. Some of that is because I am hearing impaired and can’t hear anything on those horrible speakers, but I’ve also noticed that 85% of time, I can go in and get food WAY faster than I can going through the drive through.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/12/2007 12:19 AM


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Chestnuts roasted by Bizzar @ 02/12/2007 12:39 AM


Roy Rogers was an important resteraunt of my youth. In fact, my family would go there every Sunday after church. I remember their chicken nuggets, and more important for me, their sundaes. The Roy Rogers closed down, and so we stopped going to church. I’m glad to hear that its special to other people too

Chestnuts roasted by Jono @ 02/12/2007 1:25 AM


Also, I remember the commercials they had where they featured the “fixins” bar as a novelty features in poem form.

“And once you’ve gotten your ____,
you can go to the fixins bar.
So your ___ can really reflect,
who you are!”

Chestnuts roasted by Jono @ 02/12/2007 1:27 AM


Ate at a Chick-Fil-A on Saturday, as a matter of fact. We have one in our local mall. Best waffle fries EVER! I could go there just to eat 10 lbs of waffle fries with mayo (don’t judge me! haha)

We have Cane’s here in the Sooner State, but I don’t like them. We also have Popeye’s but it tastes NOTHING like Popeye’s in New Orleans, so I refuse to eat there. I love N.O. Popeye’s fries…

Maybe I just love fries?

I’m OCD so I can’t go anywhere alone, least of all somewhere where I have to sit and eat with all my strange habits. Usually I’ll just go the drive-thru route and take it home where I can perform my rituals in peace. haha

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 02/12/2007 1:58 AM


Sorry for the double post, but I forgot I wanted to say that Roy Rogers look suspiciously like a Grandy’s… Anyone else have a Grandy’s or is that just an Oklahoma thing? Grandy’s has the BEST sweet tea anywhere! And chicken-fried steak. And rolls. Damn, I’m hungry and I just ate at freakin’ Arby’s!

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 02/12/2007 2:04 AM


Thorzul
What’s the name of the shady chicken joint on Milwaukee Ave. near the Marquette Campus?

Chestnuts roasted by flygrl358 @ 02/12/2007 4:45 AM


So…My husband worked for years at one of the NYState Thruway Stops north of Coxsackie…at the Roy Rogers.
Although the man smelled of chicken for years…he still craves the Gold Rush Sandwich.

Chestnuts roasted by Fristine @ 02/12/2007 7:09 AM


man I loved Rax when I was growing up, we went there on the sundays we didnt go to Chi-Chis. The thing I remember most about Rax are the plastic aligator cup things that came with all the kid meals, at one point we must have had about 30 of them because my brother and I always snuck them home.

Chestnuts roasted by extzed @ 02/12/2007 9:26 AM


Last time I was in Penn Station I watched the cops arrest a homeless woman, a drunk guy threw up all over the floor of one of the waiting/seating areas, and I bought/drank a 22 of Corona from Sbarros. Never had the pleasure of dining at Roy’s though…Next time.

Chestnuts roasted by Mary Mary @ 02/12/2007 9:55 AM


What dose SNT stand for sorry for the noob question.

Chestnuts roasted by NOOB @ 02/12/2007 10:00 AM


Saturday Night Thread.
Just a place to hang on Sat. nights when you have to plans, or are too hungover still from friday.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 02/12/2007 10:29 AM


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