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  1. Arnold's Drive-In - Happy Days Wiki

    Arnold's Restaurant is the name of a popular Milwaukee "greasy spoon"- a local hangout for most of the characters in Happy Days, especially Fonzie, Richie, Potsie, Ralph and their friends and schoolmates.

  2. Happy Days - Wikipedia

    Happy Days is an American television sitcom that aired first-run on the ABC network from January 15, 1974, to July 19, 1984, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning 11 seasons. Created by Garry Marshall, it was one of the most successful series of the 1970s.

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  3. 'Happy Days' Fans Ask Who Came First, Al or Arnold?

    Mar 17, 2021 · For fans of the 1974 sitcom, Happy Days, nostalgia takes the form of Arnold’s Diner. Arnold’s Diner became the main hangout spot for Richie, Fonzie, and their friends. Throughout the course of the series, the diner’s owners switched from Arnold to Al. The change left numerous fans wondering who came first: Arnold or Al?

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  4. The Iconic and Beloved Arnold from ‘Happy Days

    Arnold’s Restaurant was the iconic hangout for the characters of the hit television series Happy Days, set in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Featured in amost every episode of the show, Arnold’s was located at 1560 North Water Street and served up classic …

  5. Happy Days: TV Series Los Angeles Filming Locations (1974 – 1984)

    Jan 30, 2016 · Al’s was not a real restaurant. A replica of a typical 1950’s drive-in diner was created on the Warner Brothers Back-lot to look like the famous Al’s Drive-In. The group’s High School was not a school at all, it was actually the Paramount Studios Backlot – …

  6. 15 Famous Fictional Restaurants From TV History - Stacker

    Jun 19, 2021 · “Happy Days” featured the quintessential ’50s diner, Arnold’s Drive-In, where the Fonz, Richie, Potsie, and the rest of the gang often hang out after school.

  7. The Greatest Diners in Television History and Their Yelp Reviews

    Jan 24, 2013 · Besides the Cunningham residence or Fonzie’s apartment, Arnold’s and Al’s Drive-in became the most often used set on Happy Days. The diner was originally owned by ‘Arnold’ (Pat Morita), who only retained the moniker because he never bothered to change the sign from the previous owner.

  8. Glendale drive-in served as inspiration for hangout inHappy Days

    Aug 19, 2008 · Over the years, Milwaukee TV viewers have given their own spin to one of the show’s key sets: Arnold’s Drive-In. It can actually be the subject of debate, especially if you’re sitting at a...

  9. Arnold’s Drive-in Was a Meeting Place on Which TV Series?

    The exterior shots of Arnold’s Drive-in depicted a classic 1950s-style drive-in restaurant with a neon sign and outdoor seating. The interior scenes were filmed on a set that replicated the interior of a typical drive-in diner, complete with jukeboxes, booths, and a counter.

  10. What was the diner called in Happy Days? - TimesMojo

    Jul 7, 2022 · When Happy Days fans feel nostalgic for their favorite Fifties-based sitcom, it’s likely that scenes from Arnold’s Diner come to mind. Richie and Fonzie and the gang made it their No. 1 hangout, and through the course of the series, you’ll likely remember the diner had two owners .

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