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The first Olive Burger Festival, Lansing Foodies' first event, brought 3,000 people to Jackson Field. Events with longevity, like Crista Rey Church's annual Cristo Rey Fiesta, can draw an ...
For the second year, the festival will be held at Jackson Field, home of minor league baseball team the Lansing Lugnuts. The venue, at 505 E. Michigan Ave., is expected to host up to 4,000 people ...
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Mr. Fables, a DBA of Grand Rapids Innkeepers Management, Inc., was a chain of cafeteria-style family restaurants located throughout Western Michigan. Two cousins formed the chain after taking over the Kewpee Beefburger stand from, dad and uncle, Gerald Boyles. The name "Fables" was the result of putting together the last names of the two ...
Most likely originating at Weston's Kewpee Sandwich Shop in the 1920s, [34] olive burgers are a popular local fast food burger in the Lansing metropolitan area. [25] Pastrami burger: Popularized by Crown Burgers of Utah in 1978. A burger with cheese and thin-sliced pastrami on top, [10] commonly served at Greek burger restaurants in Utah. [35 ...
A former 1970s-era Burger Chef in Essexville, Michigan, occupied by health offices, as seen in October 2008 A former Pup 'N' Taco restaurant on old Route 66, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ameche's Drive-in – Five suburban locations in metropolitan Baltimore. Burger Chef; Burger Queen/Druther's – chain based in Louisville, Kentucky. It was ...
The market is dominated by McDonald's, Wendy's and other national chains. But three Lansing family-owned burger joints have survived 228 years.
After a decade of serving customers at 115 Albert Ave., Black Cat Bistro closed its doors in September. The eatery opened in the 11,588-square-foot space in 2013.