Fuddruckers "The Hangover Burger" & Chocolate Shake in Galveston, Texas | KBDProductionsTV
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuddruckers
Fuddruckers is an
American fast casual, franchised restaurant chain that specializes in hamburgers.
As of 2015, Fuddruckers had 77 company-operated restaurants and
111 franchises across the
United States with one in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Canada, one in
Chile, two in
Italy, two in
Mexico, one in
Panama, one in
Dominican Republic, one in
Poland, one in
Puerto Rico, two in
Beirut, Lebanon, one in
Morocco, five in
United Arab Emirates and ten in
Saudi Arabia and recently in
Colombia.
The company headquarters is in
Houston, Texas.
History
The headquarters of Luby's, parent company of Fuddruckers
as
Freddie Fuddruckers in
1979 by
Philip J. Romano in
San Antonio, Texas, in a location converted to a restaurant from an old bank. He started the chain because he thought that the "world needed a better hamburger." The Fuddruckers concept was to offer large hamburgers in which the meat was ground on-site and buns were baked on the premises and hamburgers and other dishes were offered with "lots of fresh sliced tomatoes, onions, lettuce and vats of cheese sauce."
In California, Fuddruckers competed at the high end of the fast food market against chains such as
Flakey Jake's, sometimes with head-to-head competitions in places such as
Northridge, California. By
1988, there were
150 restaurants in the chain, according to a report in
The New York Times. Romano left the chain in 1988 to found
Romano's Macaroni Grill. In an interview, Romano stated that "I just felt I had done all I could for the concept."
Fuddruckers was purchased in
November 1998 by
Michael Cannon, and later it was purchased by
Magic Brands.
The restaurant sometimes made controversial decisions; for example, in
2010 it began enforcing a no-weapons policy, which insisted that patrons should not carry "visible pistols" unless they were security officials.[4]
Laws in some
U.S. states allow people to carry guns visibly in public. Fuddruckers management had been concerned that the presence of armed patrons might deter unarmed ones from visiting, but the move caused controversy among pro-gun advocates who threatened to retaliate with boycotts of Fuddruckers restaurants.
In
August 2014 Fuddruckers opened the first of its new stores called Fuddruckers
Deluxe in
Newport News, Virginia, a full-service sit down restaurant serving traditional and new menu items, with a wait staff, full bar and multiple TVs, although it does not offer different size burgers or a "produce and fixings bar" like its traditional restaurants.