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A franchise in Hillsboro, Oregon, featuring the company's standard architectural style. Oil Can Henry's was founded in 1978 by Marshall Stevens, a Tigard, Oregon, real estate developer. [4] In 1988, the Shepanek family and friends purchased the company for $340,000, while Stevens continued to own franchises. [4]
Bowl and its Yumm! Sauce, both developed earlier by Mary Ann Beauchamp at her former restaurant, Wild Rose Café & Deli. [2] The company opened a second location in Eugene in 1999 and a third in 2002, and in 2007 the company began to franchise. [3] The chain grew to 15 locations by 2015, with two franchises in Bend, Oregon. [1]
At that time, 36 Canadian Ponderosa locations were acquired by General Mills Restaurant Group which converted them to Red Lobster restaurants. [9] In the meantime, Bonanza maintained a presence in Canada. [10] The last Canadian location closed in November, 2010. [11] In February 1988, Ponderosa was sold to Metromedia Restaurant Group. [7]
Located on N.E. 45th Street, the restaurant was designed by noted Seattle architect Raymond Peck, whose iconic design for the original location has been replicated at all future locations except Queen Anne. [2] [3] A grand opening was held on February 20, 1954. [4] In 1955, a second Dick's was opened in Seattle's Capitol Hill district. [5]
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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]
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The company's headquarters are in Eugene's Whiteaker neighborhood, [2] which is also home to several other local breweries. In 2020, Ninkasi opened the Ninkasi Better Living Room restaurant, which operated until its closure in October 2023.