Pal's

Pal's Sudden Service, normally called Pal's for short, is a regional fast food restaurant chain located in northeast Tennessee and southwestern Virginia, with stores concentrated in the Tri-Cities, Tennessee metro region. The first Pal's opened in 1956 in Kingsport, Tennessee a year after the founder of Pal's, Fred "Pal" Barger, attended a National Restaurant Convention in Chicago and met Ray Kroc and Fred Turner, observing the construction and equipment they used for the first McDonald's restaurant.

In 2001, Pal's won the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, becoming the only restaurant company to receive the award.[1]

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Menu

Pal's has always featured a basic menu. Items must not only be popular, but efficient to make. Lunch items are served open to close. Some of the most popular items are

Pal's serves Breakfast biscuits and other breakfast fast food items such as Cheddar Rounds, cheesy potatoes also popular with fry salt, plus offers the entire dinner menu in the morning. Also, during breakfast hours at all locations and all day at some locations, a cup of coffee can accompany any item on the menu.

Pal's is also noted for their health scores which predominantly run between 95-99 which are also inspected on a monthly basis by their own in-house inspectors to ensure quality and cleanliness.

Architecture

At Pal's #1, the exterior is covered with red and white tiling, and has a large red sign that is lit up every night. The neon glow shows up saying 'Burgers, Shakes, 19 cents (the original cost for a Pal's Burger). One of the notable features of Pal's is the architecture of the buildings. Pal's #2 has long featured a "Muffler Man" called Big Pal holding a hamburger on the roof. The newer Pal's restaurants are box-shaped with a tiered front. On this front sits a Big Pal (Hamburger), Hot Dog, and an Order of Frenchie Fries and drink cup. Until recently, Pal's #2 also featured a 50's-style lighted sign. The sign was replaced because it became too expensive to operate and maintain. Originally Pal's #1 had a stone front and you didn't come inside, you had to go to a window under a cement awning.

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