Subj : Re: Fried Fish To : DAVE DRUM From : Mike Powell Date : Mon Mar 20 2023 17:23:00 > The original LJ's was originally a Lexington, KY seafood carry-out place > called the "Cape Codder". Jerry Lederer kept the building design but > ditched the name in favour of Long John Silver's when he launched the > "quick serve" chain in 1969. According to the WIKI the original location > is now a hair styling saloon. The one I am remembering was in the Louisville area in the 1970's. It has been a bank now for almost as long as I can remember. The original building had a wooden plank "porch" that looked like a weather dock. IIRC, they all had those back then. I may be mixing up the memory of the service (and food) with another local chain, Kingfish, or with a place called the Hungry Pelican. But I do remember the porch at the LJS... and some sort of pirate mascot that they used more back then. Oddly, that name, "Cape Codder," sounds familiar but, if pre-1969 is the era, that'd predate any trip I made to Lexington by at least 15 years. Mike * SLMR 2.1a * "Excellent...excellent..." - Mr. Burns --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .