Bob’s Big Boy is Back in Pasadena!

Good news for all you Pasadena residents who miss the cool 50s and 60s style Bob’s Big Boy diner, because one just opened on January 22, 2010 at 899 E. Delmar Blvd. in Pasadena, near St. Lake Avenue. Owner Philip MacDonald, the original owner of Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank (which is still doing brisk business), will bring back all those good memories of old-time dishes like chili and fat spaghetti, juicy chili burgers, and fries. . classic burgers, sandwiches and famous lunches, they also offer great old-fashioned meals like the big boy scramble, which comes with three poached eggs mixed with ham, fresh green peppers, onions, tomatoes, topped with cheddar cheese and with hash browns or home fries and a choice of toast, muffin or country biscuits for only $7.89. They also have Bob’s big ham steak breakfast, steak and eggs breakfast, or country fried steak and eggs lunch. Their breakfast menu also includes the option to make your own omelette ($7.89), signature 3 egg omelettes, waffles; hotcakes and French toast (from $5.79 to $7.99).

For lunch, you can enjoy a variety of salads, soups, onions, French fries, baked potato or your choice of no less than eight burgers (including a veggie burger or turkey burger) for less than eight dollars, or a choice of chicken sandwich, traditional club sandwich, tender beef dip, fish fillet sandwich, turkey bacon melt, BLT, Philly. Steak sandwich, turkey breast sandwich, tuna melt or veggie melt (from $7.29 to $8.29), all served with your choice of fries, columlawe or fruit.

Their dinner-menu includes Pappy Parker’s fried chicken, charbroiled chicken breast, chicken Parmigiana, top sirloin steak, country fried Steak, salmon fillet, golden fried shrimp, fried fish lunch, spaghetti with marinara sauce, and spaghetti with meatballs (from $7.89 to $10.39). Meals are served with soup or salad, potatoes and vegetables, except for pasta dishes. served with lunch salad and grilled garlic bread.

And don’t forget their excellent shakes, malts and root beer floats, or ideally one of the hot fudge ice cream cakes , super sundaes, a selection of pies, fresh fruit or New York cheese for dessert.

With top-of-the-line chefs, the service should offer you prompt service, professional staff, friendly and nostalgic 50s and 60s , makes the meal convenient and delicious. They have restored the restaurant with huge reproductions of graphic black and white photographs from early Pasadena that take you back in time, with its futuristic, green CFL lighting, energy efficient appliances and air conditioning, and low flush toilets in super clean restrooms.

Bob’s Big Boy is proud to be involved with the Pasadena community for its charity of the month program, Bob’s “Takes Two” local charity of the month. Bob doubles donations to a worthy Pasadena charity that changes every month. For August, the Pasadena Humane Society and the Wiggle Waggle Walk were both chosen as the charity of the month. Organizations contributing to the welfare of animals in Pasadena. Every $2500 donated can help care for a homeless animal for a day.

Other unique features of the restaurant include free WiFi, and they have one of the few restaurants in Pasadena that have a patio-friendly area that includes a bowl filled with clean water for your dog, and encourages you to bring your pet, either. it is a bird, a cat or a dog!

Bob’s Big Boy is open: Mon-Fri from 8am-10pm, Fri from 8am-11pm and Sat-Sun from 7am-11pm. For information about their restaurant you can call them at 626-793-2627 or go to their website at www.bobspasadena.com. A two-hour free parking lot is located on Delmar Blvd. like the restaurant of the past, so stop in for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Known for their community involvement, Bob’s Big Boy also offers a special program for funding organizations and schools, so feel free to contact their friendship, general manager Contact Georgia Brown at 626-793-2627 for more information on the fund raising program.

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