Lou’s Burgers, at 6229 Watt Ave. in North Highlands, was known for its affordable burgers — $6.35 for a single, $7.50 for a double and $9.10 for a triple — and its old-school decor. Patrons would often order their food and then eat it on the hood of their car, reminiscent of a 1950s drive-in. The restaurant has served the Sacramento area since 1958.
The family who owns the restaurant, the Kitchens, commented publicly on their situation with their landlord back in April. With the parties unable to come to a final agreement, the Kitchens felt their only recourse was to close the restaurant, according to the Sacramento Bee. The Kitchens bought the drive-in from Don Roberge, Robert Kitchens’ grandfather, 14 years ago, the Bee noted.
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“You will be missed. Have been coming there as far back as I can remember,” wrote Nellie Burnett. “Lou’s was our high school hang out. My boyfriend ,now husband ,and I had our names carved on the original picnic tables !”
Tara Wood echoed those sentiments. “Some of my earliest childhood memories are from this place. … This will be a huge loss to the Highlands community.”
SFGATE reached out to Lou’s but was unable to reach the owners in time for publication.
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“It is with a heavy heart that we have to announce our closing,” said a statement from the owners on social media. “… We love and appreciate each and everyone of you. … This process has been hard, all the support you have provided has made it smoother then it would have been without you all.”