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  2. Eureka! Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    The Eureka!Restaurant Group is a full-service hamburger restaurant group based in Hawthorne, California. [1]Its restaurants sell hamburgers and other foods made with locally sourced ingredients, a wide and rotating range of craft beers chosen individually at each location, and artisanal spirits.

  3. Gott's Roadside - Wikipedia

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    The family-owned company is fast food made with locally-sourced ingredients cooked to-order, including hamburgers and Ahi burgers, salads, French fries, and milkshakes, plus seasonal specials like the “Seoul” pork burger with kimchi and the B.L.T. with heirloom tomatoes. On July 25, 2017, Gott's started serving the vegan Impossible burger. [2]

  4. List of restaurant chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Habit Burger Grill: Santa Barbara, California: 1969 Irvine, California: 358 Nationwide Hwy 55 Burgers Shakes & Fries: Goldsboro, North Carolina: 1991 Mount Olive, North Carolina: 108 South and Midwest In-N-Out Burger: Baldwin Park, California: 1948 Irvine, California: 387 West & Texas Jack in the Box: San Diego, California: 1951 San Diego ...

  5. The Habit burger chain is opening a new location in ... - AOL

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    There’s even an Impossible burger on the menu for vegetarians. Burgers are priced from $6 to $8 depending on what you pick. The restaurant also offers a selection of sides that range from $4 to $8.

  6. Hamburger Hamlet - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 Koo Koo Roo bought 14 Hamlet locations for $33 million. [10] [11] MeTV wrote: [3] In an era when putting bacon and cheese on a burger was considered luxuriantly deluxe, Hamburger Hamlet topped its burger with guacamole, baked beans and marinara sauce. They served a burger with jalapeños on garlic toast.

  7. Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour - Wikipedia

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    The remaining Farrell's locations continued to operate independently after the original chain had closed. [4] As of 2000, there were 6 locations in Oregon and southern California operating under the Farrell's name. [7] One of the last original Farrell's locations in Portland, located near the Lloyd Center mall, closed in 2001.

  8. Baker's Drive-Thru - Wikipedia

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    Baker's Drive-Thru Company type Private Industry Fast-food Founded 1952 ; 73 years ago (1952) Founder Neal T. Baker Headquarters San Bernardino, California, United States Number of locations 39 Area served Inland Empire, Victorville - Hesperia Owner Carol Baker (deceased 2017) Website BakersDriveThru.com Baker's Drive-Thru is a chain of fast-food restaurants in the Inland Empire region of ...

  9. Stout Burgers and Beers - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Locations. 2 Reception. 3 References. ... Stout Burgers and Beers is a restaurant chain based in Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California. [1] [2] History