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Bowl and its Yumm! Sauce, both developed earlier by Mary Ann Beauchamp at her former restaurant, Wild Rose Café & Deli. [2] The company opened a second location in Eugene in 1999 and a third in 2002, and in 2007 the company began to franchise. [3] The chain grew to 15 locations by 2015, with two franchises in Bend, Oregon. [1]
Plaid Pantry, stylized as plaid pantry is a chain of privately owned convenience stores in Oregon and Washington. There are 107 locations, primarily in the Portland metropolitan area with other locations in the Salem and Seattle areas.
Mo's in Lincoln City, Oregon. Mo's Restaurants is an American restaurant chain located on the Oregon Coast and headquartered in Newport, Oregon. Mo's are named after their original owner Mohava "Mo" Niemi, who was once described as "the stuff of legend in Newport". [1]
A BLT salad with pesto dressing and bread from The Old Spaghetti Factory. The chain was founded in Portland, Oregon, on January 10, 1969, by Guss Dussin. [5] OSF International is the corporate name of the original, Portland-based company, which had 4,200 employees as of January 1994, in the U.S. and Japan. [5]
Shari's logo (2003–2011) Shari's began in Hermiston, Oregon, in 1978 with Ron and Sharon "Shari" Bergquist as proprietors. [10] The two ran the company for seven years. By 1999, Shari's was the ninth-largest family restaurant chain in the United States based on total sales, and sixth in growth.
In collaboration with Engelbert Franz of Franz Bakery, W.P. Yaw of Yaw's Top Notch Restaurant invented the 5-inch (130 mm) diameter hamburger bun in the late 1920s. [1] Though others are credited with creating a bread product to use for the first hamburgers known to the world, Franz is credited for inventing the hamburger bun in its current ...
Voodoo Doughnut neon sign, Portland, Oregon In 2017, a majority share of Voodoo Doughnut was sold to the private equity firm Fundamental Capital. [ 10 ] [ 27 ] [ 3 ] Pogson and Shannon retained an ownership interest, and members of Fundamental Capital joined the company board.
Exterior of a Laughing Planet restaurant in northwest Portland, Oregon, in 2014. The chain was founded by Richard Satnick, who opened the first restaurant in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1995. [2] Satnick relocated to Portland, Oregon in 2000. He moved operations and expanded the chain into Corvallis and Eugene. [2] [3]