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Website. dognsuds.com. Dog n Suds is a midwestern United States -based chain of hot dog and root beer drive-in style eateries. [3][4] The chain was started in 1953 and by the 1970s the franchise included over 650 restaurants across 38 states. In 2021, the brand continues to operate at approximately 15 locations [5] and serves hamburgers, french ...
Another expansion happened in 1974, when Frostie Enterprises purchased the Dog n Suds Root Beer Drive-in and brand. [2] At the end of 1979, the Frostie brand was sold to the Monarch Beverage Company of Atlanta, Georgia.
Website. www.stewartsallamerican.com. Stewart's Restaurants are classic 1950s style fast-food restaurants located throughout the United States. Restaurants are branded as Stewart's Root Beer or Stewart's Drive-In or similar variations. Started in 1924 in Mansfield, Ohio by Frank Stewart, the chain became a franchise in 1931.
On Saturday's, Suds will be open noon-9 p.m. History of the Greenwood drive-in restaurant. The restaurant opened as a franchise of Dog ‘N Suds in 1957. It became independent and renamed The Suds ...
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Tommyknocker Brewery. Tommyknocker Brewery is a craft brewery and brewpub in Idaho Springs, Colorado. They produce a line of beers and craft sodas, including root beer, made with distinctive ingredients such as mountain cherry, mountain maple and valerian root. Tommyknockers distributes their products across the United States and Canada.
Dixie Chili and Deli – Restaurant chain in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Dog n Suds – American drive-in eatery chain. Donnie Vegas – Restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S. Essie's Original Hot Dog Shop – Restaurant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Fluky's – fast food restaurant in Chicago region of Illinois, USA.
The restaurant opened as a franchise of Dog ‘N Suds in 1957. It became independent and renamed The Suds in 1983 and has gone through several ownership changes and temporary closures.