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  2. Dee's Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    Established a year later, [1] his first Dee's Drive-In was a $125,000 building at 753 E. 2100 South Street in Salt Lake City. On average, the shop served 2,500 customers daily, selling burgers, hot dogs and apple turnovers for 19 cents and French fries and soft drinks for ten cents.

  3. List of defunct fast-food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    The Training Table – was a regional chain of fast food restaurants in the U.S. State of Utah. Founded in 1977, the chain focused on gourmet burgers. The chain had five locations in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. Steak and Ale; Two Pesos; Wag's; Wetson's; White Tower Hamburgers – one location remains in Toledo, Ohio [citation needed]

  4. List of hamburger restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Crown Burgers – Restaurant chain based in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Culver's – Restaurant chain in the United States; Dairy Queen – American multinational fast food chain; Dee's Drive-In – Fast food restaurant chain based in Utah, US; Dick's Drive-In – Fast food restaurant chain in the Seattle metropolitan area

  5. The Best Food Truck in Every State - AOL

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    Salt Lake City, Utah Owned by Bruges Belgian Bistro , these two food trucks wander around Salt Lake City. Stop by for their famous Belgian waffles, burgers, and breakfast specialties.

  6. Coon Chicken Inn - Wikipedia

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    Coon Chicken Inn was an American chain of three restaurants that was founded by Maxon Lester Graham and Adelaide Burt in 1925, [1] which prospered until the late 1950s. The restaurant's name contained the word Coon, considered a racial slur, and the trademarks and entrances of the restaurants were designed to look like a smiling caricature of an African American porter.

  7. JB's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    JB's Restaurant at the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel in 2021. In March 2000, Santa Barbara Restaurant Group sold JB's Family Restaurants to a group led by Lynn Whiteford, the chief operating officer for JB's. [12] The sale includes 52 company-owned JB's as well as 29 franchised units. [13]

  8. Associated Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Associated Food Stores was founded in 1940 by Donald P. Lloyd, president of the Utah Retail Grocers Association along with 34 Utah retailers. Concerned with the effect that large corporate stores would have on small independent retailers, he felt the only way these small businesses could survive is if they united and faced the competition as one, therefore increasing their collective buying power.

  9. Langer’s Deli: How a 12-Seat Diner Became an LA Landmark - AOL

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    Get a special delivery straight from Charm City with Attman’s Deli’s Pastrami Sandwich Kit. The sandwich kit includes 2 lbs. of first-cut pastrami, rye bread, coleslaw, Russian dressing, and ...