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  2. Charleys Cheesesteaks - Wikipedia

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    Charleys Cheesesteaks, officially Charleys Philly Steaks, is an American restaurant chain specializing in Philly cheesesteak headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. [2] Formerly known as Charley's Steakery and Charley's Grilled Subs, the franchise was established in 1986 on the campus of Ohio State University. By 2017 there were 600 locations in 45 ...

  3. O'Charley's - Wikipedia

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    O'Charley's Restaurant & Bar is an American casual dining restaurant. [1] As of January 2025, the company operated 60 locations in Florida , Georgia , Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky , Mississippi , North Carolina , Ohio , Pennsylvania , South Carolina , Tennessee , Virginia , and West Virginia .

  4. List of the largest fast food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Charleys Philly Steaks: 510+ [151] 102 Finland Hesburger: 508 [152] 103 United States Round Table Pizza: 507+ [153] 104 United States Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers: 500+ [154] Philippines, United States Shakey's Pizza: 500+ [155] United States Shake Shack: 500+ [156]

  5. Former East Side O'Charley's building will house new ... - AOL

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    Evansville's East Side soon will be home to a new Tex-Mex restaurant. Chuy's, founded in Austin, Texas, in 1982, purchased the former O'Charley's building on East Indiana Street for $2.1 million.

  6. O'Charley's closes four Ohio locations, including two in Columbus

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    O'Charley's CEO blamed "industry challenges" as the reason for the closures, as part of 18 total locations affected nationwide.

  7. What's going in on Breckenridge Lane? Popular chain to take ...

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    The new location will have a dual-drive thru, according to planning documents filed with the city, and space for interior seating and parking.

  8. Ninety Nine (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Doe expanded the restaurant into the Boston suburbs and then to other states in New England, making him an early pioneer of the casual dining experience. [3] [4] The chain was owned by Doe's family until 2002 when it was sold to Nashville-based O'Charley's group for $116 million cash and 2.35 million O'Charley's stock shares.

  9. Beefsteak Charlie's - Wikipedia

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    Charles W. Chessar was a New York City restaurateur who was nicknamed "Beefsteak Charlie" by Howard Williams, a sports editor for the New York Morning Telegraph. [1] [2] Chessar opened his first restaurant around 1910, and moved to 50th Street between Broadway and Eighth Avenue in 1914, which he operated until 1934. [1]