ToquiNotes: The Short, but Memory-Filled Lifespan, of the Former Holiday Plaza's Pappy's Family Pub
By Jeff Toquinto on February 14, 2026 from ToquiNotes
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me on the right path. Pizza Inn was not the restaurant in question. Instead, it was Pappy’s Family Pub and it was situated in the location where El Rincon has been for years.
of my fondest thoughts. It was kid – and as he and others would point out – teenage friendly.
“I worked there my first year out of high school. They had a little bit of everything from pizza, hamburgers and hot dogs to spaghetti and probably one of the first salad bars around,” said Anderson. “It was a very cool place to go to.”
Fairmont. “The food really was pretty good and, at that time, the drinking age was 18 so you had the 18-year-olds drinking and hanging out and you had others hanging out drinking pitchers of (soda). At one point they even had bands there in the back.”
