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The '''Bun N' Bun''' or '''Bun N' Bun Drive Inn''' was a drive-in restaurant located at 1107 [[20th Street South]] in [[Five Points South]], (now the parking lot for [[Chick Fil-A]]). It was owned by [[Nick Erben]] and operated, with help from his brother [[Joe Erben|Joe]], from the 1950s to at least [[1970]].
The '''Bun N' Bun''' or '''Bun N' Bun Drive Inn''' was a drive-in restaurant located at 1107 [[20th Street South]] in [[Five Points South]], (now the parking lot for [[Chick Fil-A]]). It was opened in the early 1950s by [[Jimmy Resha]], and later owned by [[Nick Erben]] and operated, with help from his brother [[Joe Erben|Joe]], to at least [[1970]].


The restaurant specialized in burgers, barbecue, and fried chicken served with honey biscuits, and also served homemade pies. [[Joe Namath]] was a regular.
The restaurant specialized in burgers, barbecue, and fried chicken served with honey biscuits, and also served homemade pies. [[Joe Namath]] was a regular.


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[[Category:Drive-in restaurants]]
[[Category:Drive-In restaurants]]
[[Category:Barbecue restaurants]]
[[Category:Barbecue restaurants]]
[[Category:20th Street South]]
[[Category:20th Street South]]
[[Category:1950s establishments]]
[[Category:1950s establishments]]
[[Category:1970 disestablishments]]
[[Category:1970 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 09:55, 7 December 2018

The Bun N' Bun or Bun N' Bun Drive Inn was a drive-in restaurant located at 1107 20th Street South in Five Points South, (now the parking lot for Chick Fil-A). It was opened in the early 1950s by Jimmy Resha, and later owned by Nick Erben and operated, with help from his brother Joe, to at least 1970.

The restaurant specialized in burgers, barbecue, and fried chicken served with honey biscuits, and also served homemade pies. Joe Namath was a regular.