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Griff's Burger Bar was a regional fast food chain found in the early 1960s by Griff's of America, Inc. of Kansas City, Missouri, United States. They had locations nationwide with the majority in the South near highway exits
Griff's was named for the founding Griffith family, rather than having any connection with the pejorative racial slang.
The restaurant buildings were of a patented A-frame design, produced by Valentine Diners of Wichita, Kansas. Later restaurants sported more conventional architecture. A bright yellow sign read HAMBURGERS in big block capitals. The restaurants offered both drive-thrus and patio dining.
Most of the stores were located in high traffic locations, such as near a highway off-ramp, or along Route 66.
The chain no longer exists, but individual stores remain open in Arvada, Colorado, Denver, Colorado; Bossier City, Louisiana; Shreveport, Louisiana; Sedalia, Missouri; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Dallas, Texas; Fort Worth, Texas; Haltom City, Texas; Garland, Texas; Irving, Texas; Mesquite, Texas; and San Antonio, Texas.There is also one in Ruston, Louisiana