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Louis' Lunch is a fast food hamburger restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut, which claims to be the first fast food restaurant to serve hamburgers and the oldest continuously operated hamburger restaurant in the United States. It was opened as a small lunch wagon in 1895 and was one of the first places in the U.S. to serve steak sandwiches.
Louis' Lunch. New Haven, Connecticut. The restaurant that purportedly invented the hamburger is arguably the most important spot in fast-food history.
The following restaurants have either played a part in the creation of the hamburger sandwich, developed a unique cooking method, or were the first to sell them nationwide: Louis' Lunch 1895, New Haven, Connecticut. [17] Louis' Lunch has been selling steak and hamburger sandwiches since 1895, when Louis Lassen opened his lunch wagon. [18]
Oldest continuously operated restaurant in Uptown New Orleans [63] [64] [4] 1898 127 Louis' Lunch: Louis Lassen New Haven: Connecticut: one of the oldest hamburger restaurants [1] [65] [4] 1895 130 The Berghoff: Herman Berghoff Chicago Illinois
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Meriden, Connecticut: 1959 Steamed cheeseburgers: Wheel Inn Drive-In Sedalia, Missouri: 1947 (closed in 2013) [5] Guber burgers (made with peanut butter) Solly's Grille: Glendale, Wisconsin: 1936 Butter burgers: Meers Store & Restaurant Meers, Oklahoma: 1901 Texas Longhorn burgers Bobcat Bite: Santa Fe, New Mexico: 1953 Green chile burgers ...
Cheeseburger (with onions and tomatoes) at Louis' Lunch, New Haven, Connecticut Vietnamese Burger Phô Mai (ăn kèm với hành và cà chua) ở nhà hàng Louis' Lunch, New Haven, Connecticut
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