The Chuckbox at ASU in Tempe, Arizona
My memories of going to ASU in the '80s are hazy. I majored in Graphic Design, so I spent a lot of time in the Art Building, which is just south of University on Forest, or if you really know the campus, right near the Chuckbox. For those of you who don't happen to bleed Maroon and Gold, Forest is two blocks east of Mill Avenue.
Everyone has their favorite restaurants from when they were in college. Many times going back to them with a more mature palate can be a disappointment. I'm glad to say that I still love Chuckbox burgers. No, they don't pay me to say this, and they don't need to. I'm just so glad that they are still there, and the burgers taste just the way I remember them.
The photo above is of the Chuckbox when it was new in 1972. As of this writing, it's been there for over four decades, so a lot of ASU grads remember it well, as do a lot of people who have gone to football games, as it's only a few blocks from Sun Devil stadium.
I've been collecting photos of old Phoenix, and since it's my Phoenix, it includes Tempe, and ASU. And while I also have fond memories of Minder Binders and Greasy Tony's, it's the Chuckbox that matters to me the most.
The intersection of University and Forest, looking east in 1962, Tempe, Arizona. |
If you plan on going there, here are some suggestions - bring cash, they don't accept debit or credit cards, and don't worry about parking, it's right up front and free, but don't wander off after your meal or you'll be towed. And be sure to bring me along!
Image at the top of this post: The Chuckbox in 1972.
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