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Often described as California's first fast-food chain, Fosters Freeze has been a Golden State tradition since 1946. That was when George Foster opened his first eponymous eatery...
Worst place you can get fast food. They made me wait 20 min in the drive-through lane and when I got to the window they told me that the grill is already off on google and yelp it states that they...
The Asian lady was really nice and helpful with our order. She even offered to give us a free refill. The place is small and very clean. Didn't like the bathroom is outside of the restaurant. Oh well, just empty your bladder before u get here. $1.49 sm cone, $1.79 lg cone, $4.49 banana split, 1.09 jr cone, burger …
I've been coming to this Foster Freeze for years. The old owner was Super nice, served Portions that looked exactly the the pictures on Foster Freeze windows. Unfortunately, the new owners must think their saving money. I won't be returning . I ordered two things it was 7.00 +, one waffle cone dipped in chocolate and nuts. The ice cream was sunken into cone. A sad looking cone.
In ShortOften described as California's first fast-food chain, Fosters Freeze has been a Golden State tradition since 1946. That was when George Foster opened his first eponymous eatery on La Brea Avenue in Inglewood and introduced the soft serve cone. The sweet, swirly concoction became so popular that he opened a chain of restaurants. Since then, the menu has grown to include other soft serve treats--parfaits, banana splits and Twisters--as well as made-to-order hamburgers, fries, chicken sandwiches and fish filet.
The Old Fashion is the chain's signature burger--a ground beef patty smothered in Thousand Island dressing with lettuce and tomato packed between two buns. For bigger appetites, there's The Big Boss, which adds crispy onion rings, two slices of cheese and bacon to the mix.
The restaurant's name stems from its popular soft-serve milkshakes and ice cream while its logo is a smiling ice cream cone with a chef's hat.
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