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The location is among the restaurants expected to close soon. Court records reveal "more than 20" properties face eviction in Southwest Ohio – or a quarter of Frisch's Restaurants' 78 total ...
The looming threat of closures comes as Frisch's Restaurants admitted Oct. 23 it faces an unspecified number of evictions from several locations due to "unforeseen circumstances."
In 2022, Frisch's hired a new CEO James Walker to steady operations after the company was rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Walnut Hills-based company still boasted more than 100 locations at ...
The looming threat of closures comes as Frisch's Restaurants admitted Oct. 23 it faces an unspecified number of evictions from several unspecified locations due to ... Frisch's Big Boys are closing.
Frisch's Restaurants, Inc., doing business as Frisch's Big Boy, is a regional Big Boy restaurant chain with headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. For many years a Big Boy franchisee, in 2001, Frisch's became the exclusive owner of the Big Boy trademark in Indiana, Kentucky, and most of Ohio and Tennessee, and is no longer affiliated with Big Boy Restaurant Group.
The looming threat of closures comes as Frisch's Restaurants admitted Oct. 23 it faces an unspecified number of evictions from several locations due to "unforeseen circumstances."
Signs on door of a Graeter's ice cream parlor in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Cincinnati during government-mandated closings. The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the United States restaurant industry via government closures, resulting in layoffs of workers and loss of income for restaurants and owners and threatening the survival of independent restaurants as a category.
Frisch's Big Boy got its start in Cincinnati in 1946 after founder Dave Frisch tried a double-decker Big Boy burger at an industry convention in California. The chain grew to 200 restaurants by 1970.