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*[[Duke Onkled]] (Stopped eating there when he became Duke of Gamelon in 1977)
 
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*[[Mayor Kravindish]] (Started working as a Maitre D' there in 1972. He eventually had the same job at Gwonam's Pizzeria)
 
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Revision as of 09:02, 23 August 2009

History

Morshu opened the Dinner Palace in 1967, attracting over 9,000 customers. Business boomed in the Seventies, reaching it's peak during the disco craze in 1977. Business was slow in The Eighties, though. Computers were the next big craze, but Morshu refused to modernize because he feared a computer/robot uprising. He sold the Dinner Palace to Rick Astley in 1985 for 200,000 rupees and 50 cans of lamp oil. The Restaurant was renamed "Rick's Rolls", but closed down 2 years later when Rick made his one hit wonder. Many forgot Morshu's Dinner Palace, often confusing it with King Koopa's Coney Island Disco Palace until 1989, when it was destroyed.

Famous Customers

Destruction

In 1989, after being abandoned for 2 years, the building was blown-up by Wolf O'Donnell, just for the sake of destruction. The '60s-era building was completely demolished. Wolf would later be arrested by the Philadelphia Police Department for arson and destruction of private property. Today, the site that the Dinner Palace once stood on is now the Soldier's farm. Where King Harkinian used to eat dinner is now where cows take a shit. Gwonam's Pizzeria (which used to be Squadallah Burger) is also located there, though King Harkinian hates the place. However, he tends to go there anyway and reminisce the good old days.