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Showbiz Pizza's primary rival, Pizza Time Theatre, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1984. [8] Its assets, including the Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant chain, were purchased by Brock Hotel Corporation in May 1985. [9] The two pizza restaurant subsidiaries merged, forming ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc. – a combination of the two previous company names.
ShowBiz Pizza Place – Merged into Chuck E. Cheese; The Training Table – was a regional chain of fast food restaurants in the U.S. State of Utah. Founded in 1977, the chain focused on gourmet burgers. The chain had five locations in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. Steak and Ale; Two Pesos; Wag's; Wetson's
ShowBiz Pizza Place: Pizza United States 90 Started in 1980 as a direct competitor to Chuck E. Cheese. In 1984, the company that owned ShowBiz Pizza Place bought the Chuck E. Cheese chain, and in 1992 all ShowBiz Pizza Place locations were rebranded as Chuck E. Cheese. Sisters Chicken & Biscuits: Chicken and biscuits United States 79
The merger formed a new parent company, ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc., which began unifying the two brands in 1990, renaming every location Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. It was later shortened to Chuck E. Cheese's in 1994 and Chuck E. Cheese in 2019. The parent company, ShowBiz Pizza Time also became CEC Entertainment in 1998.
ShowBiz Pizza was founded in Kansas City in the 1980s. The home of cult-favorite band Rock-afire Explosion, it burned bright then burned out. Flashback Friday: Gen X grew up at ShowBiz Pizza, home ...
The president and CEO is set to be in metro Detroit on Thursday — just missing 313 Day, you know, March 13 — for a groundbreaking ceremony at 33380 Wick Road, where the state’s first Sheetz ...
Detroit (4.44): Detroit's pizza scene is as resilient and diverse as the city, known for its square deep-dish pies with crispy edges and a soulful taste. No. 236
Whiskey Soda Lounge – Portland, Oregon and New York City White Tower Hamburgers Wimpy Grills – founded in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1934; eventually grew to 25 locations within the United States and 1,500 outside of the U.S.; its international locations were eventually sold to J. Lyons and Co. in the United Kingdom, which remains open while ...