Mel's Drive In
by Bill and Linda Tiepelman
Title
Mel's Drive In
Artist
Bill and Linda Tiepelman
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photograph
Description
Mel's Drive-In at Universal Studios Florida
Mels Drive-In (not to be confused with Mel's Diner) is an American restaurant chain founded in 1947 by Mel Weiss and Harold Dobbs in San Francisco, California.
In October 1963, the Mels Drive-in chain was picketed and subjected to a sit-in by the Ad Hoc Committee to End Discrimination over the fact that while the restaurant would serve food to African Americans and hired them as cooks, they were not allowed to work 'up front' where they could be seen by white customers. More than 100 protesters were arrested. The picketing ended when Harold Dobbs, a San Francisco City Supervisor who had run for Mayor and lost, settled with the protesters and began to allow black workers 'up front.'
Universal Studios built a replica of 'Mel's Drive-In' on its lot, pursuant to the restaurant being used in American Graffiti - this amusement attraction also served as a gift shop for years. There are also a number of 'Mels' located in Northern California that shares the same general American Graffiti nostalgia theme and the similarly styled Mels logo.
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November 3rd, 2013
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