Where to get Kentucky Fried Chicken in 1962 in Phoenix, Arizona - Harman's


Like a lot of people, I occasionally get a craving for Colonel Sander's Kentucky Fried Chicken. In fact, I just had lunch there, and it was easy, there's a KFC just a few blocks from where I live, and there's another one just down the road, and another one. But if you were in Phoenix in 1962, you could drive around with that craving, and think you were out of luck, but you're with me, and I know where we can get it: at Harman's Ranch Restaurant. Let's time-travel to 1962.

Let's see, the closest one is at 20th Avenue and Bethany Home Road. Do you mind driving? Or if you want a scenic tour, we could go to the one on the Mesa-Tempe Highway. I don't know exactly where it is, but don't worry, we'll see it, there isn't much out there between Tempe and Mesa.

Here we are at Harman's. Yes, it's a full-menu restaurant, but look here, they have North America's Hospitality Dish - Kentucky Fried Chicken. It's Finger Lickin' Good!

Colonel Sanders, yes, he's a real person, went around the country selling his recipe to restaurants. And he asked that they keep it a secret, which they did. Eventually he would start his own chain of restaurants, but in 1962 in Phoenix you had to go to Harman's.
Colonel Sanders


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