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  2. A. Zerega's Sons, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Antoine Zerega in Brooklyn, New York in 1848 making it the first pasta company in the United States. [1] [2] Antoine's son Frank was a pasta maker for 83 years and served as the company's president. Both Zerega Avenue in the Bronx and the elevated train station on the New York City Subway's Pelham Line were named ...

  3. Spaghetti Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Syracuse location opened in 1989 in a factory building that was originally built by L.B. Doman in 1909 for his Amphion Piano Player Company (moving it from Elbridge, New York). [18] The building was later used as a pocketbook factory (Julius Resnick, Inc.) [19] and then as a bakery warehouse before being acquired by the restaurant chain.

  4. 30 Classic Drive-In Restaurants That Are Still Going Strong - AOL

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    Throughout the pandemic, many restaurants saw restrictions on sit-down dining as a reason to revive their drive-in offerings. Here are 30 of the best drive-in spots across the country still serving.

  5. V. La Rosa and Sons Macaroni Company - Wikipedia

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    Pasta extruder at the Warminster, Pennsylvania, factory V. La Rosa and Sons Macaroni Company was founded in 1914 by Vincenzo La Rosa, a Sicilian immigrant. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company eventually became one of the largest regional brands in the United States producing over 40 varieties of pasta.

  6. The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Arizona: Junn Sushi. City / Town: Tempe Address: 1320 E Broadway Road, Suite 101 Phone: (480) 659-6114 Website: junnsushi.com There's a glut of all-you-can-eat sushi joints out there, but regulars ...

  7. The Old Spaghetti Factory - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Schrafft's (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, WPA Guide to New York City said Schrafft's had 38 locations in the metropolitan area, serving American home food. [3] At its peak there were about 50 units in greater New York. In the late 1960s the Schrafft's candy company was sold to Helme Products while Pet, Inc. bought the restaurants in 1967 for US$14 million. [4]

  9. Shakey's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    At the time Hunt International bought Shakey's in 1974, the restaurant chain had approximately 500 stores throughout the United States, including stores as far east as Latham, New York and Westbrook, Maine. [22] [21] Two franchisees bought the chain in 1984 and they sold out to Inno-Pacific Holdings of Singapore in 1989.