Monday, September 29, 2014

Fosters Freeze's 2014 Cruise Night TONIGHT - "Mustang Night"

 
Foster's Freeze in Vacaville has announced our 2014 Cruise Night calendar. Bring your classic car to Foster's Freeze on Cruise Night, listen to a live DJ and enjoy great food and win prizes from our raffle. Vote for your favorite. Two winners will be chosen from the popular vote. Each event is from 6pm to 9pm. The next event is Monday, September 29th.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Chow Down On A Chili Dog!


Spice up that regular hot dog and try a chili dog! Don't forget the fries (we can add chili to those too) and shake!

Monday, September 22, 2014

Stop In For a Shake!

Fosters is known for our Real Old Fashioned Milkshakes - so many amazing flavors to choose from. Try one with your next Fosters Freeze meal!

Friday, September 19, 2014

Foster's Freeze - Vacaville's 2014 Cruise Night Calendar. Next Event Is October 27th - "Halloween Night"


On October 27th, dress up in you favorite Halloween Costume and get a free Burger. Enjoy the Classic Cars Show at the same time. Two winners will be chosen from the popular vote. Each event is from 6pm to 9pm.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Fosters Freeze History



Fosters Freeze has been a California tradition since the mid 1940's. The Fosters story begins in 1946 when George Foster opened the first Fosters Freeze in Inglewood, California. He introduced the soft serve cone and a line of soft serve desserts.

The unique product became so popular that he opened a chain of restaurants. As California grew, so did the Fosters concept. Made-to-order hamburgers, fries and other food items were added to the menu.

Fosters Freeze truly could be described as California's fist fast-food chain! 

Saturday, September 13, 2014

If You're Extra Hungry, Try Our Double Decker Burger!


Two delicious 1/4 lb patties, Fosters All American Sauce, Swiss Cheese, American Cheese, Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato and Pickles for the BIG Appetite.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The History of French Fries



Learn about the history of French fries.

Ahh... the good old French fries. Just because of the name, their origin story isn't any simpler.

It is not entirely clear who invented the yummy strips of fried potatoes. Spanish travelers are said to have introduced potatoes to Europe.

According to historical records, somewhere between the 17th and 18th century, Belgians began using potatoes to create thin fried strips.

They would catch small fish and fry them for a quick meal. But during the winter months, when fishing was difficult and dangerous, they decided to substitute potatoes for the usual fish.

French people argue that fries were first created by Parisian cooks under several bridges that cross the Seine River.

However there is no recorded evidence of the invention or who initially came up with the dish. It has been documented that the French never ate potatoes as they believed the vegetable caused disease. The French Parliament banned the cultivation of potatoes in 1748, casting serious doubt that the French created the famous fries.

Nevertheless by the late 1700s, potatoes were declared edible for people in France and eventually French fries were discovered or possibly created by an experimenting cook and the popularity skyrocketed.

Thomas Jefferson is credited with introducing the fries to America when he discovered the snack during a trip to Paris.

In 1802, the White House menu listed "potatoes served in the French manner."

It was a matter of time before french fries made their way around the United States. 

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Summer is Still Upon Us - Cool Down With A Waffle Bowl Sundae From Foster's Freeze!


Try your Sundae in one of our Waffle Bowls! We make our sundaes the old fashioned way. Foster's Famous Soft Serve topped with hot fudge (or your choice of topping), whipped cream, nuts and a cherry!

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Have a Big Appeitite? Try Our Big Boss Burger!



A juicy all-beef patty topped with Swiss and American cheeses, Bacon, Crispy Fried Onion Rings, Lettuce, Tomato, Pickles and Fosters special sauce.