Talk:Bullwinkle's Restaurant

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Sorry for changing it but I felt that Boomers! really has nothing to do with the actual Bullwinkle's Restaurant.

I authored the new article but I don't know how to cite sources. Though I certify that all the information is correct and common knowledge in the Sunnyvale/Santa Clara California community, there is not much printed material regarding the Bullwinkle's Restaurant. Please do not simply delete this article, as I feel that the information contained within it is valuable, but please feel free to improve it and make it more legitimate in terms of Wikipedia. I admit I'm an amateur.

169.229.112.135 01:51, 28 September 2006 (UTC)Spokmage

[edit] Southern California Locations

I distinctly remember being taken to one of these after going to Disneyland. There's no way I was anywhere other than Southern California.

There was a Bullwinkle's Family Fun Center in Upland,California, until the mid-1990s. It briefly became the Upland Family Fun Center, and then Boomers! Upland. It has four miniature golf courses, batting cages, bumper boats and an arcade room. The former Bullwinkle's restaurant is now the Be-Bop Café, a '50s diner. For more information see http://www.boomersparks.com/park/upland/

[edit] Cleanup

This has kind of a limited, Santa Clara-based view. There are locations as far east as Myrtle Beach. I personally don't know how to fix it. --Jnelson09 03:33, 2 July 2007 (UTC)