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Johnny Carino's is a United States-based chain of Italian food casual dining restaurants. Headquartered in Austin , Texas , the concept is owned by Fired Up, Inc., which was founded in 1997 by partners and former Brinker International executives Norman Abdallah and Creed Ford III.
Johnie's Broiler, originally known as Harvey's Broiler and currently operating as Bob's Big Boy Broiler, is a restaurant located in Downey, California.It first opened in 1958 by Harvey Ortner, a former partner in the Clock Broiler restaurants chain in the Los Angeles area.
The chain was founded on December 26, 1986, by John Charles "Johnny" Carrabba III and his uncle Damian Mandola. [1] Together, they opened the first restaurant on Kirby Drive in Houston, Texas. A second location was opened soon after at the intersection of Woodway and Voss Road.
Cascone’s Italian Restaurant. Location: 3733 N. Oak Trafficway. (Another family member owns the Johnny Cascone’s Italian Restaurant in Overland Park.). Year founded: 1932. Best known for: The ...
A sit-down restaurant owned by Six Flags Great Escape (RedZone was the largest shareholder at the time), Trappers Adirondack Grill, was converted to a Johnny Rockets in June 2008. [12] A few years later Six Flags New England would also get a Johnny Rocket's near the Superman: Ride Of Steel. [13]
A Fatburger restaurant in Los Feliz, Los Angeles Johnny's Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers in Scarborough, Toronto Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar serves the world's largest commercially available hamburger, weighing about 185.6 pounds.
Of course, there are plenty of Christmas flavors still on the menu. Only this time around, we’re giving them a whole new spin, like with the maple bacon butter fan rolls, pomegranate margaritas ...
John's Grill was established in 1908 [4] and was the first restaurant to open in downtown San Francisco after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. [5] The restaurant stands at the edge of the Tenderloin neighborhood, around the corner from the "Powell Street Cable Car Turnaround." Over the years, John's Grill has had many famous patrons. [3]