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At the time of the opening, Shoney's operated 165 restaurants in 16 states. [60] In 2017, the chain began modernizing locations with a contemporary look. [61] As of 2019, Shoney's operates locations in 17 states. [62] It also had "Shoney's On The Go" for takeout orders which is used in smaller locations such as malls and airports. [59]
Alex Schoenbaum (August 8, 1915 – December 6, 1996) was an American collegiate football player and businessman in the hospitality industry, eventually operating a chain of restaurants and later, motels. He is best remembered for developing the Shoney's restaurant chain in the southeastern United States, most of which were originally ...
The following is a list of notable restaurant chains in the United States. ... Orlando, Florida: 1961 Los Angeles, California: ... Shoney's: Charleston, West Virginia ...
DOVER ‒ After 33 years in business, the Shoney's restaurant in Dover will be going out of business. It will be closing in a couple more weeks, according to manager Mike Watson, who has worked ...
Jul. 13—Plans for a Korean barbecue restaurant in an old Shoney's restaurant in Gainesville have fallen through, but another restaurant with Asian dishes may be on the way. E-Gyu Revolving Sushi ...
The Elby's name and most company restaurants were sold to Elias Brothers in 1988 becoming Big Boys again. (George and Michael Boury retained nine Ohio units that could not become Big Boys because of nearby Frisch's operations; they were rebranded as Shoney's restaurants until placed for sale in 1993. [176]) Although officially stripped of the ...
KISSIMMEE — The first Lazy Dog restaurant in Central Florida has opened near Walt Disney World and the Margaritaville Resort Orlando, but the California-based chain is looking to continue ...
In April 1989, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund filed a class-action lawsuit against Danner and more than 200 other Shoney's Inc. officials for allegedly implementing discriminatory policies against black people who sought employment or were then employed with Shoney's Inc. restaurants—Shoney's, Captain D's, Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken, Pargo's and the Fifth Quarter.