Week 325 - Peggy Sue's Diner - 11-04-2012
Peggy Sue's 50's Diner
Last week we left off at Peggy Sue's Diner in Yermo, California. Mandy guarded the Mothership as we took a look inside.
Yermo is just east of Barstow, about half way from Los Angeles to
Las Vegas.
Today the diner is huge. It was first built in 1954 but closed some
time later. In 1987 Peggy Sue and Champ Gabler reopened as Peggy
Sue's.
Inside you'll find hundreds of 50's memorabilia. Betty Boop greets
you at the door where you can turn left into
. . .
the store or right into the old dinner. Elvis is always available
to read your fortune.
The original diner has nine bar stools and three booths, seating for
27, if you're friendly.
As Peggy Sue and Champ added on, seating was expanded dramatically. The rooms left and right are just beyond the original area.
An ice cream parlor, pizza parlor and beer and wine bar with
entertainment by Elvis and the Blues Brothers.
Dinosaurs and other creatures await you out back.
You can eat in the Dinosaur Park or at the original counter.
Hey, look, it's time for lunch. Ellen took a seat in an original
booth and waited for her menu.
Peggy Sue worked for many years in the movie industry and Champ
worked at Knott's Berry Farm. The diner is full of photos, statues
and many more items from music and acting celebrities. The menu
include the
Buddy Holly Bacon Cheeseburger, the
Frankie
Avalon Philly Steak Sandwich and dozens of other famous meal
titles.
The diner's story is on the back of the menu. And of course you are
serenaded during your meal by "Peggy Sue" and other Rock N' Roll
hits.
So how is it that Peggy Sue of world fame ended up in Yermo? Well,
as much as Peggy Sue and Champ
Gabler would like you to
think that Buddy Holly's hit song "Peggy Sue" was written about her,
it was not. Buddy Holly (Charles Hardin Holley) went to high school
in Lubbock, Texas. Peggy Sue was the girlfriend of his friend and
fellow musician Jerry Allison. This Peggy Sue
Gerron was
raised in Lubbock and become world famous because the of song. She
traveled with Buddy Holley and the Crickets and eventually married
Jerry. That marriage ended and Peggy Sue became a dental assistant
in Pasadena. Married again, she had two children and was a devoted
mother to them. In 1995 she returned to Lubbock to take care of her
aging mother. And she remains there today where she is a celebrity
speaker, radio host and columnist. She is active in organizations
fighting against drug abuse and domestic violence. [Information here
is from
http://www.peggysueonline.com/biography.htm]
But don't let knowing that the diner is not owned by "the real Peggy
Sue" deter you. It really does not detract from the great
experience and history and good food here at
Peggy Sue's 50's
Diner. Bon appetit.
And we'll be right back next week, love Pete, Ellen and perplexed Mandy.
This special edition travelogue was brought to you as there is nothing new in our travel.
Photos from Nov 2012