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Temporarily Closed - Krinkles the Clown hit the height of his fame in the late 40s. He had his own show, cereal, toys, you name it. One of his last endeavors was a roadside diner he purchased in the 50s. It became a hit, so a factory was build to produce his own meat. Nowadays the 50s diner theme with clowns isn't popular and business has been non existent. Krinkles passed away, but left the diner and factory to his son Bubba and daughter Mary Lou. Struggling to keep their father's legacy alive the kids were ready to call it quits until an extremely rude customer made Bubba snap. He took the customer into the kitchen and hacked him up and threw the parts in the oven. Just then a tour bus rolled up unloading lots of hungry customers. Mary Lou and Bubba panicked. They mopped up real quick and customers rolled in asking for whatever smelt real good coming from the oven. Mary Lou and Bubba looked at each other and were on the same page, so they cut up the cooked body parts and served them hot. Everyone loved the new meat. Krinkles is now the talk of the town and smoke is flying up from the factory again. Come on in for a bite or you might end up on the menu. Find out what's cookin at Krinkles Diner.