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While the first fast-food restaurant in the United States was a White Castle in 1921, [2] fast-food restaurants had been operating elsewhere much earlier, such as the Japanese fast food company Yoshinoya, started in Tokyo in 1899. [3]
This is a list of the largest fast-food restaurant chains by their number of locations in the world. Country of origin Name Number of locations Revenue 1 China
Whataburger was known for many years for its distinct A-framed orange-and-white-stripe-roofed buildings. The first A-frame restaurant, the 24th Whataburger to open, was built in Odessa, Texas in 1961. Although the company highlighted the restaurant as an unofficial historical landmark, [11] it was demolished in 2019 and replaced by a new ...
Mar. 25—Demolition of a vacant fast food restaurant building located at 619 10th St., Marysville, began this week to make way for a new drive-thru only Starbucks at the same location. In ...
The city of Burleson announced the new restaurants Fatburger, Coolgreens and Hawaiian Bros Island Grill will replace two vacant buildings, which will be demolished by Retail Connection and its ...
The popular fast food restaurant introduced a brand new breakfast menu, a number of seasonal Frosty creations and a whole new line of saucy chicken nuggets. And despite the 140 scheduled store ...
This is a list of notable current and former fast food restaurant chains, as distinct from fast casual restaurants (see List of casual dining restaurant chains), coffeehouses (see List of coffeehouse chains), ice cream parlors (see List of ice cream parlor chains), and pizzerias (see List of pizza chains).
The Red Barn restaurant was a fast-food restaurant chain founded in 1961 in Springfield, Ohio, by Don Six, Martin Levine, and Jim Kirst.In 1963, the small chain was purchased by Richard O. Kearns, operated as Red Barn System, with the offices moving briefly to Dayton, Ohio and in August 1964 to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.