
The Big Boy Restaurant on Cedar Street in Mason.
It was a long weekend. I worked in Detroit on Friday, Champaign, IL on Saturday then had to drive home on Sunday. I left my parents house before lunch, but I didn’t want to actually stop for food on my way home. I was already making a detour to the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond to get J tickets to see Joel McHale for her birthday and another stop would have made a four hour trip (five with the time change) start pushing five hours. By the time I finally got home at 5:30 ET, I was starving. J hadn’t eaten much either, so after unpacking really quick, we went on the hunt for food.
I was craving a burger. I didn’t want to go to a bar because the MSU/USC game was on and I wasn’t in the mood for a crowd. Instead, we opted for Big Boy in Mason. We had eaten at the Big Boy in Okemos last fall and were a little unimpressed with the place, but I wanted to give them another chance. I figured a different location might make our dining experience a little better.
The Big Boy Restaurant in Mason is located on Cedar Street on the southeast side of town. It sits right near US 127 before you actually get in to the town. Unlike the Okemos location, it’s obvious this store is a Big Boy. There’s a huge sign out front and the famous statue of the Big Boy on the edge of the parking lot. There were a few cars in the lot, but nothing overwhelming.
This store is more what I was expecting from a Big Boy. The decor is a little more bright and cartoonish. I had never seen a Big Boy before moving to Michigan, but the statue is a part of Americana and I guess I just have a preconceived notion of what I thought Big Boy was. The Mason location lived up to that notion better than the Okemos location. Read the rest of this entry »












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