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  2. Frisch's Big Boy closes 3 restaurants, cutting a third of ...

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    In the years after the takeover, Frisch's overhauled menu offerings, modernized (and slimmed down) the iconic Big Boy mascot and updated the look of restaurants with a more open design.

  3. Frisch's - Wikipedia

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    Frisch's Restaurants, Inc., doing business as Frisch's Big Boy, is a regional Big Boy restaurant chain with headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. For many years a Big Boy franchisee, in 2001, Frisch's became the exclusive owner of the Big Boy trademark in Indiana, Kentucky, and most of Ohio and Tennessee, and is no longer affiliated with Big Boy Restaurant Group.

  4. Which Frisch's Big Boy locations have closed across Greater ...

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    Frisch's locations expected to close soon Note: These have been referred to Hamilton County bailiffs and are slated to close. However, they were still open and running, as of Thursday.

  5. Which Frisch's Big Boy locations are still open across ... - AOL

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    With a number of Frisch's Big Boy locations closing in recent weeks, longtime customers may be looking to take advantage of spots that are still open. ... Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food ...

  6. What's happening at Frisch's Big Boy? Here's what the CEO ...

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    He did say Frisch’s has lowered its prices and created a loyalty program. According to a recent menu on Frisch’s website, the price of classic items remains relatively low. A Big Boy still ...

  7. Shoney's - Wikipedia

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    Because Frisch's had a Louisville franchisee, he and business partner James Craft contacted Alex Schoenbaum and bought the Shoney's Nashville franchise for $1000. [16] In 1959, the pair opened their first Shoney's Big Boy in Madison, a Nashville suburb, built four more by 1961, [ 17 ] and a total of seven Shoney's Big Boys when Danner bought ...

  8. Big Boy Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    When Frisch's refused existing terms on a fourth Ohio unit in 1971, [173] Elby's withdrew from Big Boy affiliation in Ohio, leading to a long running trademark battle by Frisch's. [174] In August 1984 Elby's paid $500 thousand to buy out its Big Boy franchise, four months after Shoney's—franchisor for Elby's West Virginia stores—broke ...

  9. More Ohio Frisch's Big Boy restaurants set to close - AOL

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    Frisch's Big Boy got its start in Cincinnati in 1946 after founder Dave Frisch tried a double-decker Big Boy burger at an industry convention in California. The chain grew to 200 restaurants by 1970.