Peanut Butter, Elvis, and American Dreams: A Café with a Legacy
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This episode of 'Talk With History' delves into the rich history of the Arcade Restaurant in Memphis, Tennessee. Hosts Scott and Jen explore how Spiros Zapatos, a Greek immigrant, founded the diner in 1919 and how it evolved into a cultural cornerstone over the next century. The restaurant has served everyone from World War II soldiers to Elvis Presley and survived through pivotal moments like the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Current owner Jeff Zapatos shares insights into how his family kept the restaurant running through various challenges and its key role in Memphis history. The Arcade continues to attract visitors, not just for its historical significance but also for its delicious food, embodying the enduring American dream.
00:00 The Immigrant's Dream: Spiros Zapatos' Journey
00:27 The Birth of the Arcade Restaurant
02:00 Elvis Presley and the Arcade Connection
02:39 The American Dream and Memphis History
05:08 The Arcade's Role in World War II
21:29 The Civil Rights Era and the Arcade
24:28 The Arcade's Resilience and Revival
26:13 Hollywood Comes to the Arcade
28:45 Visiting the Arcade Today
📍 Google Maps to the Arcade Restaurant
🎥 Video from the Arcade
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