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After the conversion of the Snack Shops to Coco's locations, as well the newly expanded Reuben's steakhouse franchise that were co-located on Coco's properties, the entire operation was sold to W. R. Grace and Company, a New York chemical conglomerate, as part of its Restaurant Services Division. During this period of Grace ownership, Grace ...
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Carrows and its sister chain Coco's Bakery Restaurants were purchased by Advantica Restaurant Group in 1996, which would file for bankruptcy the following year. [2] In 2002 they were acquired by Catalina Restaurant Group, Inc. [3] In California, Carrows/Coco's Bakery competes directly with Marie Callender's and Bakers Square restaurants.
At one time, it was the largest Mexican restaurant chain in the United States with 130 locations worldwide before bankruptcy forced sale of U.S. locations to Outback Steakhouse. All that remains of the former chain by the second decade of the 21st century is a single franchised location in Vienna. Du-par's: Restaurant and bakery
Café Procope – Restaurant in Paris, France; Cinnabon – American baked goods store chain; Coco's Bakery – U.S. casual dining restaurant chain; Corner Bakery Cafe – American chain of cafes; Délifrance – International company specialising in French bakery products; Dewey's Bakery – Bakeries of the United States
Koko's is a small chain of restaurants in the U.S. state of Washington: the original restaurant, which has also been described as a tequila bar, [1] operates in the Pacific City / Seabrook area, and the business has also operated in Olympia and Seattle. According to Fodor's, the original restaurant has high ceilings and reclaimed wood. [2]
The cafe was founded in 1995 by and was co-owned by Coco Vallis and still is owned by former New Yorker Chuck Cinelli (a third generation restaurateur), who are husband and wife. [13] [8] [14] [15] As of November 22, 2023 the restaurant closed permanently and in August 2024 it was announced that the space was to be repurposed into two new ...
Zensho Holdings (株式会社ゼンショーホールディングス, Kabushiki-gaisha Zenshō Hōrudingusu) is a Japanese holding company which owns several restaurant chains in Japan. The largest is Sukiya serving gyūdon , rice bowls with beef.