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With a number of Frisch's Big Boy locations closing in recent weeks, longtime customers may be looking to take advantage of spots that are still open.
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 summer before it was sold, Frisch's Big Boy owned and operated 95 restaurants and also licensed 26 restaurants to other operators that paid franchise or other fees to the company. The company ...
Nearly a quarter of Frisch's restaurants owe millions of dollars in rent and are facing eviction. ... A Big Boy still costs around $4, fish and chips cost $6.99 and a turkey dinner with two sides ...
In 1978, the several Danner's Family Restaurants in Louisville, were renamed Danner's Towne and Country [31] using logos increasingly similar to Shoney's. [32] [33] In 1982, the company opened two Towne and Country restaurants in Tallahassee, Florida, also Frisch's Big Boy territory, but these were co–branded as Shoney's Towne and Country. [34]
While at one point Frisch’s Big Boy had 200 locations in the Midwest, it currently has 78 total. In 2015, the chain was bought by NRD Partners, a private equity group that also owns Ruby Tuesday.
The hamburger remained a part of the Frisch's East Coast statues, though the slingshot was eliminated from the figure's back pocket. Although still used by that chain, some Frisch's restaurants currently display the West Coast statue instead. Occasionally Big Boy statues have come into conflict with local zoning ordinances.
The latest Frisch's restaurants affected are: 7706 Beechmont Ave. in Anderson Township. 11990 Chase Plaza in Forest Park. 5351 North Bend Road in Green Township. 1181 Stone Drive in Harrison.