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About Me

Welcome.

This is the sarcastic side of Eastside Big Tom.
Let's just get this part out of the way, shall we.
"OMG!, Eastside Big Tom invited me to be their friend and I'm totally a vegan/vegetarian."
You want to know a little, not very well kept, secret.
So am I.
Yes, I'm a vegetarian.
What do I eat there, you ask.
Well we have the original vegan Boca patties that we can substitute on any burger.
We've perfected cooking them in our trans-fat free fryers and they taste SO good.
So, don't freak if I invite you to play. There's something for everyone at our place.
Who am I?
I'm Michael Fritsch, I contribute most of the nonsense you see on here.
Most of the time, the things I write will be restaurant related.
But, from time to time I'll just let loose with totally random thoughts. Cats, kids, cars or things that make me laugh.
If you like that, hang around and sign up as a friend.
Myspace friends get free meals on their birthdays provided they let me know it's their birthday. I'm a genius, but I'm a not a friggin' psychic, so you have to tell me most of the time.
We may as well clear up some other stuff while you're reading away.
We're not called "Eagan's"
We removed the Eagan's name when we bought the place in 1969. It's been Eastside Big Tom longer than it was an Eagan's. In fact, it's been Eastside Big Tom longer than most of you were alive.
Tom Eagan never owned this site.
It's owned and operated by the Fritsch family since 1969.
Finally, it's been more than 20 years since we served ice cream cones, so stop trying to order them from us. We're tired of you trying to tell us that you got one last week. You didn't.

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The History of Eastside Big Tom by Robert K. Eagan

In 1947 the Eagan family, Russell and Mildred, the parents, and Jim, Bob, and Tom, the kids, lived in Olympia, having moved from Tacoma after World War II.
The family owned and operated what was known then as The Capitol Auto Court. The Auto Court is located directly across State Street from the Eastside Big Tom. Today it is hidden behind a wall that shields the old auto court buildings that are now apartments. The Eagan family lived in the office building of the Auto Court.
In 1947 I remember the family loading into our black 1940 Plymouth sedan and driving to Seattle. Of course there were no freeways yet so the main highway was Highway 99 which came up Fourth Ave in Olympia, out through Lacey, through Fort Lewis, South Tacoma, Tacoma, Fife, and to Seattle. Our destination was Manca’s In-and-Out.
Manca’s In-and-Out was located south of Boeing Field on the west side of Highway 99. It was a spotless white concrete block building with a sweeping drive and lawn and flowers. Manca’s In-and-Out was a very clean place and served excellent food. I’m not sure but my guess is that they served some kind of special sauce on the burger that my Mom used as the idea for what came to be know as “goop”. In 1947 we ate a lot of hamburgers at home while Mom tested different meats, buns, pickles and perfected the combination of ingredients in “goop.”
In the meantime the Russell and Mildred Eagan were putting together the necessary items needed in starting a new business. They scouted locations, suppliers, buildings, kinds of paper supplies, etc. They finally secured a lease on a little piece of land across the street from the Capitol Auto Court but it had no usable building.
They found an empty building out of South Bay Road which had been a barber shop. It was small but movable. That first building was probably 8 by fifteen feet. The building was moved to the property at 2024 East Forth Avenue and in a few weeks converted into the Eastside In and Out.
Eastside In and Out opened in 1948, most likely in the Spring. The first telephone number was 4852, the same number it has today. It was an immediate success. Over the years the old building was enlarged once or twice, and eventually replaced in the ‘70’s.
The first Regular Hamburger/cheeseburger was the same as it is today, with “goop” and pickles and onions. Lettuce and tomatoes weren’t added until the late 1960’s. We had hand dipped milk shakes, and bottle Pepsi, root beer, orange, and Seven Up, coffee, milk, and water to drink. I built some strong wrists and forearms hand dipping shakes in my early years. We didn’t add french fries until the ‘60’s.
As a result of the divorce of Russell and Mildred in the early ‘50s, Mildred had sole ownership of Eastside In and Out. She ran the business for many years until she sold it to my brother Jim Eagan the middle 1960’s.
Jim Eagan operated the business until he sold it to Chuck Fritsch, in 1969, who continues to own it to this day. Chuck Fritsch has been a long time friend, partner, and employee of Jim, Bob, and Tom Eagan. We cherish that relationship.
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There you have it. Our family bought it from the Eagans in 1969, changed the name to Eastside Big Tom and have been running it ever since.

My Blog

Ginger IV ~ Prelude

What if............What if he was married before our last fight?What if she was pregnant?What if the baby's crazier than Dad?What if.....................I move, now.
Posted by on Sun, 03 Oct 2010 16:18:00 GMT

Death By Breakfast

So......October 1st, 20107 a.m.The triumphant return of the breakfast menu at Eastside Big Tom.No fancy schmancy coffees, or croissants.These are Bad Attitude Breakfast Sandwiches.The Heart Stopper.  ...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Sep 2010 23:46:00 GMT

Haiku Free Food Winner

So.................I'm late, not anything new there.The Haiku Winner, as chosen by a panel of drunken Big Tom employees.TristanHis winning submission:i eat at big tomsi ask please don't tell my wifeno...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Sep 2010 23:23:00 GMT

The bad Haiku contest

So, lately I've been obsessed with Haiku. (not!)OK, maybe I'm just really tired and want to give away free food but feel like you have to work for it, but not very hard.Let's define Haiku, shall we....
Posted by on Sat, 17 Jul 2010 15:14:00 GMT

The Big Tom mascot

So...............We've got this bird, a crow actually.We call him Stanley.He's not normally a hunchback, he just likes to act up to get people to throw him food.This works really well for him.Normally...
Posted by on Wed, 07 Jul 2010 20:57:00 GMT

Thank you!

So.....................   It was pointed out to me today (Thanks Dad) that I never thanked the whole lot of you for helping push us into win category for Best of Sound Sound this year.   We've lost tr...
Posted by on Mon, 19 Apr 2010 13:42:00 GMT

Best of South Sound 2010 - Help

So.............Today's the last day to vote and we're being beaten by Red Robin, yes, Red Robin. I can't tell you how many ways that's wrong.I know it takes a moment to register, but I'd really appr...
Posted by on Sun, 07 Mar 2010 11:29:00 GMT

New Year's Day Hangover Solution

So............I realize there's a whole lot of you on here that aren't old enough to drink so this won't apply to you, since in the Greater Thurston County area, underage drinking is non-existant, as ...
Posted by on Fri, 01 Jan 2010 08:44:00 GMT

New Year's Day

So.............Since we like to make cheeseburgers so much, we're going to be open New Year's Eve until 8 p.m.Then, because we love you all so much, we're going to be open, for the first time ever, on...
Posted by on Thu, 31 Dec 2009 15:49:00 GMT

Big Tom Gift Certificates

So................Did you know that Eastside Big Tom has gift certificates?$5.00, $10.00 & $20.00 demoninations.Just in case you were trying to figure what to get hungry relatives for Christmas.You sh...
Posted by on Thu, 17 Dec 2009 17:20:00 GMT