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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]
Tastee-Freez was founded in 1950 in Joliet, Illinois, by Leo S. Maranz and Harry Axene (formerly of Dairy Queen). [2] [3] Maranz invented a soft serve pump and freezer which enabled the product, and their Harlee Manufacturing Company (a portmanteau of Harry and Leo) produced the machines which franchisees would buy and use in their respective locations. [3]
The comic notably featured Maurice Berlinsky, then the real-life mayor of Joliet, and Bob Anderson, then the real-life director of First National Bank of Joliet. [3] The Archie's Restaurant storyline was also featured in issues #26-30 of Everything's Archie, and Pep Comics #280 and #295. The next restaurant opened in Merrillville, Indiana.
From openings and closings to product recalls, achievements and events, these are some of the latest things happening in Oklahoma City and beyond. OKC foodie news to know: From restaurant openings ...
In 2005, an affiliate of the private investment firm Sun Capital Partners purchased Garden Fresh and with it the restaurant chains. [12] In 2007, a Souplantation restaurant in Orange County, California, was linked to an outbreak of E. coli. [13] The restaurant closed temporarily while authorities investigated the outbreak. [14]
It appears Hope springs eternal: The next Hope Breakfast Bar will open in Woodbury on Radio Drive in 2024. Sarah and Brian Ingram opened their first Hope in 2019 in St. Paul with a menu filled ...
An Outback Steakhouse, an upscale restaurant called Le Ono, and Ziggy’s Coffee are among the new dining options coming to O’Fallon in 2023.. Up for city approval soon are a Dunkin’ Donuts ...
After working together in Chicago and Paris, Feniger and her longtime collaborator, Mary Sue Milliken, settled in Los Angeles where they founded City Cafe in 1981.They eventually expanded to a larger space on La Brea Blvd. and renamed the establishment City Restaurant.