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    Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain that operated from 1954 to 1996. It was known for its flame-broiled burgers, Funburger and Funmeal toys, and mascots Burger Chef and Jeff.

  2. Burger Chef: During the 1960's. Burger Chef reached into 38 states as the chain grew steadily. In 1968. General Equipment sold Burger Chef Systems to General Foods for $20 million. Burger Chef -which peaked at 1.200 stores-went into a tailspin. General Foods sold Burger Chef to Hardee's in 1982.

  3. BBF stood for Burger Boy Food-O-Rama. But inside the company, it stood for “Bigger, Better, Faster,” At that time McDonald’s was the main competitive store, and they were going gangbusters, but BBF thought if they could do everything bigger, better, faster, they could compete with them.

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    • Howard Johnson's. Courtesy Ben Schumin. What took the mojo out of HoJo? In the 1950s and ‘60s, Howard Johnson’s restaurants were a real roadside attraction for baby-boomer kids being carted around in the car by their Greatest Generation parents.
    • Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips. Courtesy Nicholas Eckhart via Flickr/CC 2.0. Arthur Treacher, a real-life English character actor (you may know him as the butler Jeeves in some Shirley Temple movies), was the spokesperson and nameplate for Arthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips, but wasn’t the owner of the chain that at its peak had 826 restaurants in the U.S. (Trivia Night factoid: Dave Thomas, the founder of the Wendy’s restaurant chain, helped get Arthur Treacher’s rolling in Columbus, Ohio, in 1969, before launching his Wendy’s juggernaut out of the same city.)
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    • Beefsteak Charlie's. YouTube. An all-you-can-eat salad bar, plus unlimited beer and wine and massive portions of hamburgers, steaks, ribs and chicken at ridiculously low prices.
  4. During the 1960's, Burger Chef reached into 38 states as the chain grew steadily. In 1968, General Equipment sold Burger Chef Systems to General Foods for $20 million. Burger Chef -which peaked at 1,200 stores-went into a tailspin. General Foods sold Burger Chef to Hardee's in 1982.

  5. Jul 26, 2022 · From hole-in-the-wall dive bars to high-end restaurants, most eateries in this city have their own take on the classic American hamburger. Luckily for us, there are some Columbus restaurants that are absolutely crushing it.

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  7. May 14, 2015 · Ohio essentially specializes in local burger joints. From exotic, towering burgers to classic drive-through style cheeseburgers, the following are just a sample of the beautiful burgers you can find here—and nowhere else. 1) Thurman Cafe (Columbus) Cellular Immunity/Flickr. Cellular Immunity/Flickr.

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