A Sandy-area restaurant known for its array of interesting burgers, old-timey façade and ceiling covered in one-dollar bills has closed.

Calamity Jane’s Hamburger Parlour Restaurant, the U.S. 26 staple that beckoned to hungry travelers for well over three decades, is no longer in business.

Posts on the restaurants Facebook page cited “significant increases in labor and food costs over the past few years,” “poor health” and “other unfortunate events” as reasons for the closure.

The restaurant’s enormous, heart-shaped sign made it an easily recognizable landmark for those traveling to and from Mount Hood. And the business itself earned it a favorable review from The Oregonian/OregonLive in 2014.

The restaurant was “a burger wonderland” flush with “Wild West flare” and “Tea Party trappings.”

The walls were adorned with a motley assortment of cowboy kitsch and sketches of John Wayne. The burgers came drizzled with marshmallow and chocolate syrup. And waitresses wore T-shirts that read, "I AM AMERICAN ONE NATION UNDER GOD."

As the 2014 review noted: Calamity Jane’s wasn’t “a place for the faint of heart, the sated or the politically correct.”

No one answered the restaurant’s phone Wednesday morning.

-- Jim Ryan; jryan@oregonian.com; 503-221-8005; @Jimryan015

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