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Howard Johnson's – a restaurant chain that featured an iconic orange rooftop, reasonably priced, consistent-quality menu items; founded in 1929 by Howard Deering Johnson in Quincy, Massachusetts; at its cultural peak, it served more meals outside of the family home than any entity except for the US Army; in 1979 it had 1,040 locations, but ...
Howard Johnson's was the largest restaurant chain in the U.S. throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with more than 1,000 combined company-owned and franchised outlets. [2] Today, the chain is defunct—after dwindling down to one location, the last Howard Johnson's restaurant (in Lake George, New York) closed in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
Pages in category "Defunct restaurant chains in the United States" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Diamond Diner, which has been owned and operated by the Diamantis family since 1967, including patriarch Gus Diamantis, will no longer exist. The diner has been leased out to Pandora HC LLC of ...
A sign that reads, "Closed. No gathering after 11pm" is seen outside a restaurant on the East Village as the city continues the re-opening efforts following restrictions imposed to slow the spread ...
Defunct Asian restaurants in New York City (2 C, 2 P) B. Defunct restaurants in Brooklyn (14 P) E. Defunct European restaurants in New York City (3 C, 1 P) M.
An iconic fixture of Hong Kong's shoreline, the aptly named Jumbo Floating Restaurant, capsized in the South China Sea last year. The neon-festooned boat was 260 feet long and opened in the 1970s ...
Ruehl No.925 – concept brand launched by Abercrombie & Fitch in 2004; poor sales and operating losses led to A&F ceasing operations of Ruehl in early 2010; The Sample – Western New York based retailer founded in Buffalo in 1928 when its founder brought a sample set of 48 dresses back from New York City. At its peak, the retailer was noted ...