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ā | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was [[Grunkle Stan]]'s favorite |
+ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was [[Grunkle Stan]]'s favorite '50s themed 1970s diner, and he enjoyed dining and dancing there with his ex-girlfriend, [[Carla McKorckle|Carla "Hot Pants" McCorkle]]. |
==History== |
==History== |
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ā | The history of the Juke Joint has not been revealed in the series fully. The only known history of the place is that it was constructed sometime in the mid-late |
+ | The history of the Juke Joint has not been revealed in the series fully. The only known history of the place is that it was constructed sometime in the mid-late '60s or early '70s. |
ā | Stan and Carla frequented the joint when Stan was still a young man where they'd engage in |
+ | Stan and Carla frequented the joint when Stan was still a young man where they'd engage in '50s styled dancing. On one of these nights a hippie named, [[Thistle Downe]] set up shop and played a show called, "Dimensional Healing with Thistle Downe." The music captivated Carla, and according to Stan, was hypnotized into leaving him and dating Thistle. Stan said her hot pants turned into bell bottoms before the new couple shot into the air, leaving behind a trail of rainbow and sparkles. Admittedly, that last bit was more likely a hallucination then not. |
==Menu Items== |
==Menu Items== |
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==Appearance== |
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ā | There are plush, red, booths on one side of the restaurant. There is the titular jukebox, and a table located near it with two seats on one side and a door on the other side of the jukebox. There's a bar, where drinks and food are served. Condiment containers are located on top of the bar as well as well as the tables. The walls are covered with posters, indicating other possible menu items, and a neon sign that reads "The Juke Joint" is hanging on the wall. A small stage is located in one corner of the of the restaurant, where music or dance can be performed. The floors are tiled black and white as were common of diners in the |
+ | There are plush, red, booths on one side of the restaurant. There is the titular jukebox, and a table located near it with two seats on one side and a door on the other side of the jukebox. There's a bar, where drinks and food are served. Condiment containers are located on top of the bar as well as well as the tables. The walls are covered with posters, indicating other possible menu items, and a neon sign that reads "The Juke Joint" is hanging on the wall. A small stage is located in one corner of the of the restaurant, where music or dance can be performed. The floors are tiled black and white as were common of diners in the 1950s. |
==Sightings== |
==Sightings== |
Revision as of 19:30, 31 July 2013
The Juke Joint was Grunkle Stan's favorite '50s themed 1970s diner, and he enjoyed dining and dancing there with his ex-girlfriend, Carla "Hot Pants" McCorkle.
History
The history of the Juke Joint has not been revealed in the series fully. The only known history of the place is that it was constructed sometime in the mid-late '60s or early '70s.
Stan and Carla frequented the joint when Stan was still a young man where they'd engage in '50s styled dancing. On one of these nights a hippie named, Thistle Downe set up shop and played a show called, "Dimensional Healing with Thistle Downe." The music captivated Carla, and according to Stan, was hypnotized into leaving him and dating Thistle. Stan said her hot pants turned into bell bottoms before the new couple shot into the air, leaving behind a trail of rainbow and sparkles. Admittedly, that last bit was more likely a hallucination then not.
Menu Items
Though the full amount of the fare served at the Juke Joint is unknown, miscellaneous people are seen to be dining on hamburgers, such as the male person in the photo above. Also in the photo, fries are present on the male person's plate, indicating another food item. A female person is drinking a milkshake as also seen in the photo. In the middle left, it is possible to see another male person drinking a beverage, possibly coffee.
Appearance
There are plush, red, booths on one side of the restaurant. There is the titular jukebox, and a table located near it with two seats on one side and a door on the other side of the jukebox. There's a bar, where drinks and food are served. Condiment containers are located on top of the bar as well as well as the tables. The walls are covered with posters, indicating other possible menu items, and a neon sign that reads "The Juke Joint" is hanging on the wall. A small stage is located in one corner of the of the restaurant, where music or dance can be performed. The floors are tiled black and white as were common of diners in the 1950s.
Sightings
Season 1
- 117. "Boyz Crazy"