Countless hours were spent trying out a multitude of food offerings to ensure that nothing would go on the menu that wasn't an "A" item. In addition, the menu features classic American fare that can typically be found only in select cities across America, including "Beef on Weck" from upstate New York, and our Philly Cheesesteak and Chicken Cheesesteak sandwiches.
The name "Glory Days Grill" originated from the concept of the "glory days" or "good ol' days" of sports and famous moments in sports history.
This is reflected both in the sports-themed memorabilia in our restaurants, as well as the large scale photography of "glory moments" on our walls. When Glory Days Grill was conceived, our founders were soccer moms and football dads like many parents today, and they relished watching their own children play local sports, win trophies, and break records.
It's this love of sports, friends and family that we celebrate every day in our restaurants. We strive to make every day a "glory day" for our guests by inviting them to enjoy not only great food and good sports with us, but also bringing their friends and families to Glory Days Grill for those every day celebrations - a winning game, a birthday dinner, or a great report card.
About Glory Days Grill is a sports themed family-friendly American grill and bar that combines an award-winning menu of freshly prepared appetizers, entrees and sandwiches with entertainment that appeals to all ages.
Want to know more? Nostalgia was the dominating topic throughout the lyrics of 'Glory Days,' which is energetically propelled by the rhythmic attack of E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg.
We can all identify with the passage of time and the feelings evoked by chance encounters with figures from our past, once important companions who witnessed our every move.
For Bruce, the first verse of his wistfully cheerful rock and roll jig is reality based, an account of a real life encounter that Springsteen had with a former Little League teammate named Joe DePugh. The reunion between Springsteen and DePugh happened in a bar in and much later, a co-worker who knew the story, heard 'Glory Days' and knew that the song was about his friend: "He told me, 'Springsteen has a new album out, and there's a song on there about you.
It's exactly the story you told me. DePugh remembers that the two both had a mutual interest in baseball, but Springsteen lost interest in playing the sport as he grew up and by high school, the pair had drifted apart.
Topically, 'Glory Days' has remained a fan favorite through the years, because the subject matter is so universally understood, especially as you get further and further down the road of life. Dreams that went unrealized for some reason come to mind, whether it was the sports career that never went pro, or the girl next door who eventually faded into memory.
It serves to mentally replicate the feeling of being in a similar location with a good friend, grinning and swapping stories of days gone by.
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