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A & W Restaurant

A & W RestaurantName: A & W

Type of Food: Burgers and Fries

Interesting Fact: There are nearly 700 A&W® All American Food outlets in 15 countries and territories around the world, and an additional 545 points of distribution at Yum! Brands multibrand restaurants.

History: One hot day in June of 1919 in Lodi, California an entrepreneur named Roy Allen mixed up a batch of creamy root beer and sold the first frosty mug of this delightful beverage for one nickel. With the success of his first root beer stand in Lodi, Allen soon opened a second stand in nearby Sacramento. It was there that what is thought to be the country’s first “drive-in” featuring “tray-boys” for curb side service, opened up. In 1922 Allen took on a partner, Frank Wright, an employee from his original Lodi location. The two partners combined their initials – “A” for Allen and “W” for Wright and formally named the beverage, A&W Root Beer®. Three units were opened in Sacramento, then on to other northern and central California locations and to the states of Texas and Utah. By 1933, the creamy beverage was such a success that there were over 170 franchised outlets operating in the mid-west and west. To insure uniform quality for the namesake beverage, Allen sold A&W Root Beer® concentrate exclusively to each franchise operator. The first A&W® restaurant outside of the U.S. opened in 1956 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. A standard core menu for the restaurants was introduced in 1978. It was the first time in A&W® history that there was a consistent menu offering. And, it was at this time that A&W Restaurants, Inc., the wholly-owned restaurant franchise subsidiary was formed. You can read more history here.

A&W USA Website: www.awrestaurants.com

A&W Canada Website : www.aw.ca

Official A&W Social Media: FacebookTwitter

View the A&W USA menu: here

View the A&W Canada menu: here

Find your local A&W’s: in the USA here and in Canada here

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Big Boy

Big BoyName: Big Boy

Type of Food: French Toast, Omelettes, Pancakes, Burgers, Fries, Milkshakes

Interesting Fact: The company is the franchiser for more than 455 Big Boy restaurants in the United States and Canada. Also, the “Big Boy” concept, menu, and mascot were originally franchised to a wide number of regional franchise holders, listed below (with approximate original territory in parentheses). Of these, only Frisch’s still maintains franchise rights to the “Big Boy” name, and many of the other former franchise owners (Shoney’s, for example) have expanded into areas that were once the territory of another franchise holder. The current Big Boy Restaurants International has been expanding its Bob’s Big Boy name into territories formerly held by franchisees.

Unlike most modern franchises, the various restaurants differed somewhat from one another in terms of pricing and menu offerings.

* Abdow’s (Massachusetts, Connecticut)
* Azar’s (Northern Indiana, Colorado)
* Big Boy of Florida (Exclusive rights to the Central Florida territory was acquired by Irv Lichtenwald from 2006 through 2011 with the right to extend this franchise for 6 additional years)
* Bob’s (California, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Northeastern Ohio, New York, New Jersey, as well as Indiana and Pennsylvania turnpike and airport locations operated in several states by the Marriott Corp.)
* Eat’n Park (metro Pittsburgh) dropped Big Boy in 1976.
* Elby’s (West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio) owned the Big Boy rights to northern West Virginia, originally through Shoney’s and quickly expanded Big Boy into bordering Ohio counties, subfranchised through Frisch’s, and later expanded through Pennsylvania. A trademark battle with Frisch’s over Ohio operations caused Elby’s to drop Big Boy affiliation, to be followed by Shoney’s et al.
* Elias Brothers (Michigan, Northeastern Ohio, Ontario, Canada)
* Frisch’s (Ohio, Kentucky, S. Indiana, Florida until the early 1990s) the Cincinnati restaurant chain and first franchisee, began serving Big Boy hamburgers in 1946; Frisch’s now operates 88 Big Boys & franchises 32 Big Boys to others. They also franchise Golden Corrals in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky.
* JB’s (Utah, Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Washington, New Mexico, Kansas, Rhode Island)
* JB’s (Canada) (Ontario and Alberta in the 1970s)
* Kebo’s (Seattle & Tacoma, Washington area, no longer exists)
* Ken’s (Maryland – suburban Washington DC, became Bob’s late 1960s)
* Kip’s (Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas)
* Lendy’s (Western Virginia)
* Mady’s (Windsor, Ontario, Canada)
* Manners (Northeastern Ohio)
* Marc’s (Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois) were owned by the Marcus Corporation. Some were sold, others were converted to Marc’s Café and later Annie’s American Café. Most now operate as Perkins.
* McDowell’s (North Dakota)
* Shoney’s (Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, West Virginia, Ohio, Missouri, Maryland), founded by and named after Alex Schoenbaum, no longer displays the Big Boy Statue, because it dropped its relationship with Big Boy in 1984 in order to expand to other states where others owned the trademark. It was the second Big Boy franchisee and subfranchised to Elby’s and Lendy’s.
* TJ’s (New York)
* Tops (Illinois)
* Vip’s (New Mexico)
* Yoda’s (Western Virginia)

Also, Big Boy Japan owns and operates 216 locations (as of September 2007) throughout Japan under four restaurant names: Big Boy (199 stores), Milky Way (50), Victoria Station (43), and Grill Dan (4).

History: Big Boy is a restaurant chain started in 1936 by Bob Wian in Glendale, California. Bob sold his car for $350.00 and opened a small restaurant called Bob’s Pantry. Members of an orchestra playing in the vicinity stopped in the restaurant and asked Bob Wian if he could dream up something different than just a plain hamburger. “Why not,” Wian mused. As if his hands were guided by an unseen force, he cut a regulation hamburger bun into three slices, and inserted not one but two hamburger patties into place. It was then garnished with a special and very delectable relish he had prepared. Wian handed the innovation to the players and anxiously awaited the decision. “Wow,” they chorused. “This is it!” and it was. Other customers saw him preparing it and asked for one. They agreed with the musicians. Wian had made a better hamburger. But what to call it? Inspiration came in the form of Richard Woodruff, of Glendale, California. When he was six years old, he walked into the diner Bob’s Pantry as Bob Wian was attempting to name his new hamburger. One day the chubby youngster walked into Wian’s now flourishing restaurant. “He was about six,” Bob recalled, “and rolls of fat protruded where his shirt and pants were designed to meet. I was so amused by the youngster — jolly, healthy looking and obviously a lover of good things to eat, I called him Big Boy.” So why not name the new hamburger Big Boy? Wian did. That was the birth of the first double-decker hamburger. Warner Bros. animation artist Ben Washam sketched Richards’ caricature, which became the character seen on the company logo. Big Boy is a registered trademark of Big Boy Restaurants International LLC .

Big Boy Website: www.bigboy.com

Official Big Boy Social Media: FacebookTwitter

View the Big Boy menu: here

Find your local Big Boy’s: here

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Carl’s Jr

Carl's Jr.Name: Carl’s Jr.

Type of Food: Breakfast Burritos, Hamburgers, Fries, Salads

Interesting Fact: Along with its sibling restaurant chain Hardee’s, Carl’s Jr. is the fourth largest US burger chain after McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s.

History: In 1941 a young Carl N. Karcher and his wife, Margaret, borrow $311 on their Plymouth automobile, adding $15 in savings to purchase a hot dog cart. One cart quickly grew to four. By 1945, Karcher owned a stand-alone restaurant in Anaheim, California called Carl’s Drive-In Barbecue. In 1956, Karcher opened the first two Carl’s Jr. restaurants in Anaheim, California and Brea, California; so named because they were a smaller version of his drive-in restaurant. Carl’s Jr. quickly expanded, and currently has more than 1,000 locations in 13 U.S. states, as well as in Mexico, Singapore and Russia. The restaurant chain prides themselves on their courteous fast service characterized by its logo, the bright yellow five-pointed Happy Star. CKE’s other chain, Hardee’s, also shares this logo.

Carl’s Jr. Website: www.carlsjr.com

Official Carl’s Jr. Social Media: FacebookTwitter

View the Carl’s Jr. menu: here

Find your local Carl’s Jr.: here

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Five Guys Burgers And Fries

Five Guys Burgers and Fries

Name: Five Guys Burgers and Fries

Type of Food: Burgers and Fries

Interesting Facts: There are lots of facts about Five Guys Burgers. There are over 250,000 possible ways to order a burger at Five Guys. There are no freezers in Five Guys locations, just coolers, so nothing is ever frozen. For the health conscious, its good to know that their menu is trans-fat free. For the coupon hunters, note Five Guys does not offer any coupons or discounts. And for those with peanut allergies, note the following: They use Peanut oil.

History: Five Guys was founded in 1986 by Janie and Jerry Murrell and their four (now five) sons. The first Five Guys location opened in Arlington, VA no longer exists. It was located in the Westmont Shopping Center on Columbia Pike at Glebe Road.

In 2002, there were six locations in Northern Virginia run by the family. And then the Murrells decided to franchise Five Guys in Virginia and Maryland. With the help of Fransmart, a franchise sales organization Five Guys sells out of franchise territory within 18 months and starts to open the rest of the country for franchise rights

As of August 2010, there are more than 625 locations across 40 states and in five Canadian provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.

Five Guys Burgers and Fries Website: www.fiveguys.com

Official Five Guys Burgers and Fries Social Media: FacebookTwitter

View the Five Guys Burgers and Fries menu: here

Find your local Five Guys Burgers and Fries: here

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