SURFER RESTAURANT THE CHARTHOUSE 60'S PLANK MENU L@@K

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ICONIC RESTAURANT THE CHARTHOUSE 1960'S WOOD PLANK MENU WORLD CLASS RESTAURANT HISTORICAL KEEPSAKE ONE OF THE ORIGINAL PLANKS CHECK OUT THOSE PRICES! ASPEN, HAWAII, NEWPORT BEACH, SAN DIEGO The first Chart House restaurant opened as a steak house in Aspen , Colorado, on the Fourth of July, 1961 . The upscale chain's rather humble beginning consisted of 14 tables and four bar stools in a converted diner, with charts on the tables, photographs on the walls, and an emphasis on quality dining. Behind the restaurant were the ideas of its two founders-- Hawaiian surf legend Joey Cabell and former U.S. Navy frogman Buzzy Bent --and their $5,000 investment. By the first winter, the Chart House was a trendy and crowded dining spot, with nightly customers enjoying teriyaki steaks and artichokes. By 1963, Cabell and Bent opened a second restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach , California. Additional coastal locations were opened two years later, on Shelter Island in San Diego, and in nearby Coronado. The Chart House opening in Coronado was a milestone in the restaurant's history. The opening involved reconstruction of the landmark Coronado Boat House, originally constructed in 1887 as a prototype for the renowned Hotel del Coronado. Until Chart House opted for the neglected site, the building seemed destined to slide read more