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The transformation of a beloved Liverpool restaurant into a Burger King has stirred up mixed emotions among the city’s residents. The former Damon’s restaurant in Speke, once a popular spot for families and special occasions, is now set to become a fast food drive-thru. The move has sparked nostalgia among those who frequented Damon’s for its signature ribs, seafood dishes, and free birthday meals.

History of Damon’s

Damon’s had a rich history dating back to its origins in America in 1979. Founded by Mr. Irv Rossman, the first Damon’s restaurant opened in East Columbus, later expanding to North Columbus and Indianapolis. In 1988, the brand went international, with a franchise operation in Lincoln. Damon’s also had branches in UK cities like Sheffield and Derby over the years. Despite the closure of the Liverpool location, Damon’s still thrives in Lincoln, serving up its famous ribs and other popular dishes.

The Liverpool branch of Damon’s was a favorite among families celebrating birthdays and special events. The restaurant’s semi-circular dining area, adorned with black and white photos of New York, welcomed guests with a cozy atmosphere. The large bar area, where patrons would wait to be seated, often offered free chicken wings as a pre-dining treat. Damon’s was known for its generous birthday meal policy, where diners could enjoy a complimentary dish by presenting a passport as proof.

Fond Memories and Favorite Dishes

Many Liverpudlians have fond memories of Damon’s, from birthday celebrations to favorite menu items. The restaurant’s trademark ribs and custom combo platters of meat were popular choices among diners. The “famous onion loaf,” a loaf of giant onion rings with a red Damon’s flag at the center, was a hit with many patrons. Free chicken wings, warm bread with garlic butter, and coleslaw were also beloved dishes that left a lasting impression on customers.

Former Damon’s staff members reminisce about their time working at the restaurant, describing it as a close-knit family environment. The warm hospitality and delicious food made Damon’s a memorable dining experience for both employees and guests. Despite its closure, the restaurant lives on in the hearts of those who cherished its unique ambiance and menu offerings.

From Chinese Buffet to Burger King

In June 2017, the former Damon’s restaurant was acquired by Lancashire chain The Chinese Buffet, signaling a new chapter for the iconic venue. The Chinese Buffet introduced a unique dining experience with robots delivering dishes to customers via a bespoke app. However, in January 2023, the Speke location unexpectedly closed its doors, leaving many customers disappointed.

The recent announcement of the site’s transformation into a Burger King fast food drive-thru has generated buzz in the community. The new Burger King branch will be situated across from a bustling retail park, adding to the diverse dining options in the area. With a 20-year lease in place and upward-only rent reviews, the Burger King restaurant is poised to become a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

As Liverpool bids farewell to Damon’s and The Chinese Buffet, the city welcomes a new chapter in its culinary landscape with the arrival of Burger King. The transformation of the iconic restaurant site reflects the ever-changing nature of the food industry and the evolving tastes of consumers. While memories of Damon’s will always hold a special place in the hearts of many, the emergence of new dining options like Burger King highlights the city’s vibrant culinary scene.