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Defunct restaurants in the United States. Arthur Treacher's fish and chips, one location remains [1] Aunt Jemima's Kitchen. Big Daddy's Restaurants. Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill. Bill Knapp's. Blue Boar Cafeterias. Boston Sea Party. Bresler's Ice Cream.
Sandy's. Santa Barbara Restaurant Group. Sholl's Colonial Cafeteria. ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen. ShowBiz Pizza Place. Sisters Chicken & Biscuits. Soul Daddy. Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes. Specialty Restaurant Group.
Chicken George. Chooks Fresh & Tasty. Clock. D'Lites. Dee's Drive-In. Doggie Diner – Doggie Diner was a small fast food restaurant chain serving hot dogs and hamburgers in San Francisco and Oakland, California that operated from 1948 to 1986, owned by Al Ross. Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour. Forum Cafeterias.
But by the early 1990s, sit-down family restaurants serving chopped steak platters, baskets of fried shrimp, bowls of chicken noodle soup, and birthday cakes were no longer what most diners ...
Western United States HuHot Mongolian Grill: Missoula, Montana: 1999 Missoula, Montana: 70 Midwest and Mountain West Kabuki Japanese Restaurant Pasadena, California: 1991 14 Southwest Kona Grill: Scottsdale, Arizona: 1998 Scottsdale, Arizona: 40 Manila Sunset: Los Angeles, California: 1985 7 Western United States Nobu: 19 P.F. Chang's China ...
Furr's (defunct) – a chain of family restaurants in the United States. For many decades Furr's was known for cafeteria-style dining, but has since redeveloped into buffet-style dining. Ovation Brands (defunct) – owned several American national chains of buffet restaurants, including Ryan's Grill, Buffet and Bakery, HomeTown Buffet and Old ...
Website. york-steakhouse .com. York Steak House was a national chain of steakhouse restaurants in the United States. It was among several chains owned at the time by cereal manufacturer General Mills. By 1982, there were nearly 200 restaurants in 27 states from Texas to Maine. [1] Though popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the majority ...
338. The Wayside Inn. David Howe as "Howe's Tavern". Sudbury. Massachusetts. 42°21′28″N 71°28′5″W. / 42.35778°N 71.46806°W / 42.35778; -71.46806. Titular inn in Longfellow's Tales of a Wayside Inn; oldest restaurant in America (continuous) The inn's archive has documents from 1686 onward, including the official inn license ...