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Smashburger IP Holder LLC, doing business as Smashburger and stylized as SmasHBURGER, is an American fast-casual hamburger restaurant chain founded in Denver, Colorado. As of 2022, it has more than 227 corporate and franchise-owned restaurants in 35 U.S. states and the District of Columbia and 2 Canadian provinces.
The San Diego Reader is an alternative press newspaper in San Diego County, California. Published weekly since October 1972, the Reader is distributed free on Wednesday and Thursday via street boxes and cooperating retail outlets.
The newcomer in the smashburger world is Smash’N Burgers at 3085 E. Shields Ave., next to Foods Co. at the northwest corner of Shields and First Street. It opened about two weeks ago doing ...
San Diego Magazine is a multi-platform media company covering food, [1] arts and culture, [2] travel, [3] health and wellness, [4] social progress, [5] and life in San Diego County, California. Its flagship monthly magazine has won multiple regional [ 6 ] and national awards. [ 7 ]
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MidCity SmashedBurger (also known as MidCity SmashBurger) is a small chain of restaurants based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Chef Mike Aldridge founded the business as a pop-up restaurant in New Orleans in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic , then relocated and relaunched as a food cart in Portland in early 2021.
Fuddruckers Restaurant, Rt. 1 Saugus, Massachusetts - 2001 (closed in December 2023) [3] Fuddruckers (sometimes abbreviated Fudds [4]) is an American fast casual, franchised restaurant chain that specializes in hamburgers. The Fuddruckers concept is to offer large hamburgers in which the meat is ground on-site and buns are baked on the premises.
In the 1860s, the first Chinese people moved to the downtown area. [19] In the 1870s, the Chinese were the primary fishermen in the area. [20] Beginning in the 1880s, a large number of Chinese began to move to San Diego, establishing a concentration; with up to 200 Chinese making up a minority of the 8,600 who lived in all of San Diego. [21]