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Fuddruckers was founded as Freddie Fuddruckers in 1979 by Philip J. Romano in San Antonio, Texas, at a location converted from an old bank to a restaurant. [7] He started the chain because he thought that "the world needed a better hamburger". [ 8 ]
Fuddruckers – American hamburger restaurant chain; Gourmet Burger Kitchen – Hamburger restaurant chain based in London, U.K. The Habit Burger Grill – American fast casual restaurant chain; Hamburger America – Restaurant in Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Romano has founded multiple restaurant chains with a national or international reach. His biggest successes to date are Fuddruckers, Romano's Macaroni Grill, and EatZi's. [1] Romano has founded more than twenty different restaurant concepts in his career. [3] [4] Romano was also one of the earliest investors in the heart stent. [1]
Freddy's, LLC, doing business as Freddy's (known as Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers until 2024), is an American fast-casual restaurant chain based in Wichita, Kansas. [3] Its menu includes steakburgers, Vienna Beef hot dogs, and chicken sandwiches. The company also provides frozen custard and specialty sundaes. [4] [5] [6]
Map of locations (red: Checkers, blue: Rally's). Checkers And Rally's LLC is an American fast food double drive-through chain franchise in the United States.The brand operates Checkers and Rally's restaurants in 28 states and the District of Columbia.
The company acquired Fuddruckers in 1998. On April 22, 2010, Magic Brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. [1] On June 18, 2010, Luby's announced it was buying Fuddruckers and Koo Koo Roo, and the deal eventually was for $61 million in cash via an auction. [2] [3] A second estimate was that the sale amount was for $63 million. [4]
California Tortilla; Camille's Sidewalk Cafe, restaurant; Canopy by Hilton; Capriotti's; Captain D's, restaurant; Caribou Coffee; Carl's Jr., fast food Cartridge World; Carvel; Century 21 Real Estate
Ruby Tuesday was born out of a $10,000 endowment Sandy Beall had received from a friend and operator of several Pizza Huts to open his own restaurant. [citation needed] Beall took the name from The Rolling Stones song "Ruby Tuesday", after a suggestion by one of several fraternity brothers who were co-investors. [11]