Manning's Cafeterias was a chain of about 40 cafeteria-style restaurants in nine western U.S. states.
The chain started in Seattle's Pike Place Market in 1908; that location became Lowell's in 1957 and is still in operation.
When the Ballard Manning's opened in November 1964, a Seattle Times article appeared with the title: "Manning’s New Restaurant Called ‘Taj Mahal of Ballard.’" The new restaurant had an unconventional and distinctive appearance prompting the article’s writer to state: "The newest addition to the firm is the new Manning’s restaurant in Ballard.
[1] The status was appealed by the owner, Benaroya Companies, who wanted to demolish the historic structure.
[2] Just three months after it was declared an Historic Landmark, the Landmarks Preservations Board reversed it decision,[3] the City of Seattle issued a demolition permit,[4] and the building was demolished on June 24, 2008.