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Louis' Lunch is a fast food hamburger restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut, which claims to be the first fast food restaurant to serve hamburgers and the oldest continuously operated hamburger restaurant in the United States. It was opened as a small lunch wagon in 1895 and was one of the first places in the U.S. to serve steak sandwiches.
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Restaurant Location Specialty(s) Louis' Lunch: New Haven, Connecticut: invented original hamburger sandwich in 1895 using vertical flame broilers White Castle (First) Wichita, Kansas (throughout U.S.) famous 2 1/2 inch steamed sliders with chopped onions All-American Drive-In: Massapequa, New York: old-fashioned classic "All American Burger ...
The new location is at 2336 N. Farwell Ave., in the former strip mall space that housed Louie’s Char Dogs & Butter Burgers and Osaka Little Japan. The Seafood Shack offers fried seafood, chicken ...
Another Broken Egg Cafe: The breakfast and lunch chain with 90-plus locations in 15 states, will give all veterans and active duty or retired military service members free Patriot French Toast ...
The closures affect the following restaurant locations, confirmed by The Oklahoman via the restaurants' independent Facebook pages. ... Louie's Grill & Bar. 7216 NW Expressway. 9401 Lake Hefner ...
Louis' Lunch has been selling steak and hamburger sandwiches since 1895, when Louis Lassen opened his lunch wagon. [18] This small establishment, which advertises itself as the oldest hamburger restaurant in the U.S., is credited by some with having invented the classic American hamburger when Louis sandwiched a ground steak patty between two ...
Original location Founded Headquarters Number of U.S. locations Areas served Notes A&W Restaurants: Lodi, California: 1919 Lexington, Kentucky: 900+ Nationwide Arctic Circle Restaurants: Midvale, Utah: 1950 Salt Lake City, Utah: 71 West Back Yard Burgers: Cleveland, Mississippi: 1987 Nashville, Tennessee: 15 South and Midwest Big Boy: Glendale ...