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The Clock Restaurant chain was a franchise that thrived from the 60s thru the 90s. They were prevalent in Michigan but actually had outlets around the country also. I frequented a few of them, most notably the Southfield and Traverse City outlets. They were known for being open 24 hours and were popular for being open "after the bar closes". Consequently, some of the trade would be a bit unruly LOL. I am not certain how long they lasted but I began noticing many of the outlets were either closing or converting to other brands.
The following is a partial list I was able to put together from the newspaper archives and other sources: