Eddie Rocket's
Eddie Rocket's is a popular restaurant chain based in Ireland. It is known for its American diner-style theme, offering a variety of classic American dishes such as hamburgers, fries, milkshakes, and hot dogs. The chain has become a staple in the Irish fast-food industry, with numerous locations across the country.
History[edit | edit source]
Eddie Rocket's was founded in 1989 by Niall Fortune. The first restaurant opened on South Anne Street in Dublin. The concept was inspired by the classic American diners of the 1950s, featuring retro decor, jukeboxes, and a menu that includes many American favorites.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Eddie Rocket's includes a wide range of items, such as:
- Hamburgers: Various types of burgers, including beef, chicken, and vegetarian options.
- Fries: Classic, cheese, and chili fries.
- Milkshakes: A variety of flavors including chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry.
- Hot dogs: Traditional American-style hot dogs with various toppings.
- Salads: Fresh salads with different dressings and toppings.
- Sandwiches: Including club sandwiches and grilled cheese.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Eddie Rocket's has numerous locations throughout Ireland, including major cities such as Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Limerick. The chain has also expanded internationally with locations in Northern Ireland and Spain.
Design and Atmosphere[edit | edit source]
The design of Eddie Rocket's restaurants is heavily influenced by the 1950s American diner aesthetic. This includes red vinyl seating, chrome accents, and checkered floors. Each location typically features a jukebox that plays classic rock and roll music, enhancing the nostalgic atmosphere.
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