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In 2006, Catalina Restaurant Group was bought by Japanese company Zensho Co., Ltd., which has operated Coco's Japan for many years. [ 8 ] In 2015 San Antonio, Texas -based Food Management Partners acquired Carlsbad, California -based Catalina Restaurant Group Inc., parent of the Coco's and Carrows concepts, from Zensho Co., Ltd. [ 9 ] See also ...
Zip's Drive In (more commonly referred to as "Zip's"), [1] is a restaurant chain located in the Inland Northwest region of the United States.Formerly a drive-in restaurant, expanding throughout the region in the 1960s and 1970s, the restaurant chain is one of few drive-ins that continued to expand through the early adoption of drive-through lanes and transitioning to a more fast food business ...
Isaac's is a chain of casual restaurants based in Pennsylvania known for its signature line of sandwiches, salads, and wraps named after birds. [1] [2]Headquartered in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, the restaurant chain has locations throughout the surrounding region, including Lancaster County, Chester County, Berks County, Dauphin County, York County, and Cumberland County.
By 1976 the company had 5 restaurants and a band called Fresh Lettuce. [4] The partners continued expanding the company's network of restaurants. By the mid-1980s, the company employed over 2,000 people and had annual revenues of $40 million. [4] Since its founding the company has opened 130 restaurants, with 70 concepts. [5]
Another Mexican restaurant is opening in Johnson County. Mexican restaurant Don Chuy’s Fresh Mex and Cantina will soon open a location in Overland Park.. Don Chuy’s will take over the old KC ...
Bobby's Burger Palace (BBP) is an upscale group of fast casual restaurants founded by Chef Bobby Flay with a focus on hamburgers, fries, and milkshakes. [1] The first location opened in 2006 at the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown, New Jersey. [2]
It now has 11 locations — Olathe, Overland Park and Shawnee in Kansas and the others in Iowa. The 4,050-square-foot corner space is in Mission West Shopping Center, which is leased and managed ...
[12] [13] The location was adjacent to the university's Knoxville campus, and although the building still stands, the restaurant has since closed. Over the next decade, a new location opened about every nine months. In April 1982, Beall sold the expanded 16-unit Ruby Tuesday chain to Morrison Inc. for $15 million in cash and stock. [13]