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Ruby Tuesday Corporate Office

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The first Ruby Tuesday was opened in 1972 by Sandy Beall near the University of Tennessee at Knoxville campus after he received a $10,000 gift to open his own restaurant. Beall named the restaurant after the Beatle’s song “Ruby Tuesday”, which was suggested by comedian Bob Hope. The chain opened a new store every 9 months for the next 10 years.

In April of 1982, Beall sold the company to Morrison Inc. for $15 million.

By 1985, there were 35 locations.  rt 3

In 1996, Morrison spun Ruby Tuesday off as its own division with headquarters in Mobile, Alabama.

In 1998, the Ruby Tuesday corporate office was moved from Mobile, AL to Maryville, TN.

In June 2012, founder and CEO Sandy Beall announced he was leaving the company.  Sandy was replaced by Raymond Blanchette.

As of 2016, the company currently operates 735 locations worldwide.

To promote the more family-friendly environment, the chain introduced Kids Eat Free night on their flagship day, Tuesday. At all company-owned restaurants, a child’s meal is free with the purchase of an adult entree.

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In October of 2017, the company announced that NRD Capital Management would be taking the company private through a $146 million deal expected to be completed in early 2018.

In January 2018, Ruby Tuesdays announced the appointment of a new CEO, Ray Blanchette, in the hopes of turning the business around.

However, in April 2018, the company closed another 10 locations, despite new leadership.

In February 2023, Ruby Tuesday filed for bankruptcy. The company states that it is not going out of business but is simply reorganizing.

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Ruby Tuesday

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The first Ruby Tuesday was opened in 1972 by Sandy Beall near the University of Tennessee at Knoxville campus after he received a $10,000 gift to open his own restaurant. Beall named the restaurant after the Beatle’s song “Ruby Tuesday”, which was suggested by comedian Bob Hope. The chain opened a new store every 9 months for the next 10 years.

In April of 1982, Beall sold the company to Morrison Inc. for $15 million.

History

By 1985, there were 35 locations.  rt 3

In 1996, Morrison spun Ruby Tuesday off as its own division with headquarters in Mobile, Alabama.

In 1998, the Ruby Tuesday corporate office was moved from Mobile, AL to Maryville, TN.

In June 2012, founder and CEO Sandy Beall announced he was leaving the company.  Sandy was replaced by Raymond Blanchette.

As of 2016, the company currently operates 735 locations worldwide.

To promote the more family-friendly environment, the chain introduced Kids Eat Free night on their flagship day, Tuesday. At all company-owned restaurants, a child’s meal is free with the purchase of an adult entree.

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In October of 2017, the company announced that NRD Capital Management would be taking the company private through a $146 million deal expected to be completed in early 2018.

In January 2018, Ruby Tuesdays announced the appointment of a new CEO, Ray Blanchette, in the hopes of turning the business around.

However, in April 2018, the company closed another 10 locations, despite new leadership.

In February 2023, Ruby Tuesday filed for bankruptcy. The company states that it is not going out of business but is simply reorganizing.

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Buffalo Wild Wings Corporate Office

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Buffalo Wild Wings (or BW3 for short) was founded in 1982 after friends James Disbrow and Scott Lowery were unable to find a good place to eat chicken wings in Kent, Ohio.  They decided to open their own restaurant and Buffalo Wild Wings & Weck opened in Columbus, Ohio.  A year later, they opened a second location in the Columbus suburb of Westerville.

The company began to offer franchises and the company took off. The name of the company was eventually shortened to just Buffalo Wild Wings but the nickname BW3 or B-Dubs has stuck.

Buffalo wild wings food platter In 2010, the company expanded operations into Canada.

A former employee filed a federal lawsuit in May 2019 stating that the company promoted a racially hostile work environment and that managers allowed employees to discriminate and refuse service to blacks and others if they felt they wouldn’t receive good tips.

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As of February 2018, the company became a subsidiary of Arby’s, Inc.

There are currently over 800 locations (more than half are franchises) in 45 US states and Canada.  Buffalo Wild Wings corporate office is now located in Minneapolis, Minnesota but was previously located in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Buffalo Wild Wings

Buffalo wild wings logo

Buffalo Wild Wings (or BW3 for short) was founded in 1982 after friends James Disbrow and Scott Lowery were unable to find a good place to eat chicken wings in Kent, Ohio.  They decided to open their own restaurant and Buffalo Wild Wings & Weck opened in Columbus, Ohio.  A year later, they opened a second location in the Columbus suburb of Westerville.

The company began to offer franchises and the company took off. The name of the company was eventually shortened to just Buffalo Wild Wings but the nickname BW3 or B-Dubs has stuck.

History

Buffalo wild wings food platter In 2010, the company expanded operations into Canada.

A former employee filed a federal lawsuit in May 2019 stating that the company promoted a racially hostile work environment and that managers allowed employees to discriminate and refuse service to blacks and others if they felt they wouldn’t receive good tips.

buffalo wild wings restaurant front

As of February 2018, the company became a subsidiary of Arby’s, Inc.

There are currently over 800 locations (more than half are franchises) in 45 US states and Canada.  Buffalo Wild Wings corporate office is now located in Minneapolis, Minnesota but was previously located in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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