Long John Silver's (1983: Doomsday)

Long John Silver's, Inc. is a United States-based fast-food restaurant that specializes in seafood. The name and concept were inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's book Treasure Island. It is based in Louisville, Kentucky.

History
The first restaurant was opened in 1969 in Lexington, Kentucky. (The original location, on Southland Drive just off Nicholasville Road, was previously a seafood restaurant named the Cape Codder, which accounts for the Cape Cod style of LJS’s early chain restaurants.) Long John Silver's was a privately owned corporation. The chain began as a division of Jerrico, Inc., which also operated Jerry's Restaurants, a chain of family restaurants which also began in Lexington, and was very similar to Big Boy restaurants. Jerry's was located in the Midwest and South.

Doomsday
Louisville was nuked, destroying all management of Long John Silver's. All Long John Silver's restaurants across America were abandoned and became over run.

Post-Doomsday
Following Doomsday, all Long John Silver's restaurants were back to normal in 2005.