Popular 蜜柚直播 eatery to open second location

The Hungry Fox originally opened on east Broadway in 1964.

Hidden between a commercial printer store and a bank on East Broadway, still shines as a 蜜柚直播 treasure six decades after it opened.

As Hungry Fox 鈥 where 蜜柚直播 legend cut his teeth before launching his successful restaurant empire聽鈥 celebrates its milestone anniversary, its owners are planning to open a second location by year鈥檚 end.

鈥淲e are currently looking for a new location,鈥 said Billy Rahn, who has owned the restaurant with his wife, Cassie, since 2023. 鈥淲e will try to recreate this atmosphere, this family-oriented type restaurant. That is our goal by the end of the year.鈥

A second location might make it easier to find a seat at the original spot at . With only word-of-mouth as advertising, the diner, which serves breakfast and lunch, has a constant flow of regulars enjoying coffee, homemade cinnamon rolls and Sonoran eggs Benedict. Some regulars come twice a day.

Aaron and Toni Fox, 蜜柚直播 native Sam Fox鈥檚 parents, opened The Hungry Fox in 1964.

Toni and Aaron Fox celebrating a birthday at the Hungry Fox restaurant with a giant fox cheesecake.

鈥淰ery fine memories, I love to see that it is still open,鈥 said Fox, who spent part of his childhood helping at the restaurant alongside his parents. 鈥淚t definitely felt like home. We had our birthdays there, our dinners and brunches 鈥 It was like one giant family.鈥

It was inside that building, its walls decorated with hand-painted porcelain plates that have stood the test of time, that Fox grew to love the restaurant industry and the hard work it entailed.

鈥淢y work ethic was rooted in seeing how my parents lived their lives and how hard they worked,鈥 said Fox, whose includes the classic American-style Culinary Dropout, the pizza and rotisserie chicken concept Doughbird and the healthy-leaning Flower Child. 鈥淛ust by being around my parents and hard work all the time, it was something which just became who I am.鈥

Restaurant developer Sam Fox, owner of Flower Child, speaks to an employee.

The Rahns have tried to maintain the warm atmosphere that Sam Fox remembers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of like an extended family that we are trying to build here,鈥 Billy Rahn said. 鈥淎ll of my team loves to sit and talk with the guests, and we want them to feel at home and have those conversations.鈥

Rahn said the couple, out of respect for the restaurant鈥檚 history, didn鈥檛 make any changes in the dining area.

鈥淭o the customers eyesight, the only change we made is that we reprinted the menus, but we didn鈥檛 take anything off of it. Everything is still on,鈥 he said.

The menu includes Sam Fox鈥檚 childhood favorite: the egg yolk omelet, and the Fox or the Cowboy omelets, as well as the fan-favorite Sonoran eggs Benedict, which comes with chorizo and a chipotle Hollandaise-topped English muffin.

The popular Hungry Fox restaurant will open a second location on Oracle and Orange Grove roads next year.

The Hungry Fox also serves pancakes, stuffed breakfast burritos, biscuits with thick gravy and other treats, starting at 6 a.m. on weekdays, 6:30 a.m. on weekends. The restaurant closes at 2 p.m. daily.

Dennis Lumley has been a Hungry Fox regular for the past five years.

鈥淲e have been here two or three times a week,鈥 said Lumley, who comes with his wife, Barbara. 鈥淪ometimes I wish they had dinners, as well, but I鈥檓 glad they don鈥檛, because then I would be huge.鈥

On a recent Monday morning, despite the rush, a waitress shared a warm hug with the Lumleys before taking their order at their table framed by hand-sewed curtains.

鈥樷楾he nice thing is, we are regulars, but you can鈥檛 tell the way they treat somebody as if they are a regular or not. It is like a family,鈥 Lumley reflected.

Rahn said he and his wife hope to bring that same sense to a second location, which also will help them keep up with the demand for the restaurant.

鈥淓very weekend, we have a 40-minute wait. It is because we are the size that we are and we cannot make it any bigger. The need is there, the want is there, that鈥檚 why we want to do it,鈥 he said.


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