After decades of waiting,Categories Americans everywhere can finally head to the Max after school.
Earlier this summer, Saved By The Max, a pop-up diner inspired by Saved by the Bell, opened up in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood, bringing much joy to '90s nostalgia nerds. Now, according to a newly released video announcement from Dennis “Principal Belding” Haskins, the pop-up diner appears to be going on a nationwide tour.
SEE ALSO: The 10 most devastating TV moments of 2016Yup, an overcooked thematic burger and soggy basket of retro fries is soon coming to you!
In September, Mario Lopez himself headed to the pop-up and greeted everyone with a big: "What’s up, Preppy?"
Sadly, Zack and Jesse weren't in the crowd to shut him down.
The diner's customers can enjoy such fine delicacies, generously sprinkled with wordplay, as:
A.C. Sliders
The Tori Fried Chicken
The Mac
The Bayside Burger
Snack attack
Mr. Belding's fries
But it's the atmosphere that really ties the restaurant together. Dine while surrounded by arcade machines, red locks, and red plastic chairs.
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