Airplane Restraunt

Rate This Idea » By carebeargrl11 In Food & Drink | November 21, '08

Summary of Idea #88

A restraunt where the girls are dressed up as flight attendants and the boys pilots.

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  • Reply | Posted November 24, '08, 2:43 pm by Todd

    We found your idea!
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    We found your idea created exactly as you imagined in Denver Colorado here.

  • Reply | Posted April 8, '10, 1:12 am by Shorty Morty

    Saw this in the 70's
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    Great Idea..

    There was a Disco back in the late 70’s & early 80’s called the Club 747.

    It was created with the actual inside hardware from a Boeing 747 and was the most popular place in Rochester, NY..  Really wild.  The Employees didn’t wear uniforms, but by God the customers had some great outfuts.

    Your idea in a restaurant would be very unique..  Soon it will be a flashback though since the airlines practically don’t serve anything anymore.

    If you do it… Make the outfits circa 1968!!!  Good Luck.

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