Druther's (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Breakfast menu boosts Louisville Daiiy Queens". Courier-Journal. November 8, 2000. p. 36 – via Newspapers.com. In 1981 Burger Queen executives Bob Gatewood and Tom Hensley bought the company and converted it to the Druther's concept. "We were struggling as Burger Queen, and we were struggling as Druther's," said Bond, who was a 10-year veteran of the McDonald's chain when he became a Burger Queen manager in 1979... The first Burger Queen store in the Louisville area opened in Middletown in 1963. It was a Florida concept that Louisville partners James Gannon and George and John Clark built up and eventually bought.
  • "Burger Queen Will Open 50th Store". Advocate-Messenger. December 11, 1973. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com. In 1963, two young Louisville men began a fast food restaurant franchise that has become one of Kentucky's largest fast food restaurant chains. Burger Queen will celebrate the Grand Opening of its 50th store Dec. 15. The two men who started the hamburger chain on its way to becoming the nation's 64th largest food franchisor, were George Clark and Mick Gannon. Mr. Gannon has since retired, leaving the business in the hands of corporation president, George Clark... Burger Queen has expanded store locations beyond Kentucky into Indiana and Tennessee.
  • "Burger Queen has new name". Seymour Tribune. June 8, 1981. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com. With the changeover of its restaurants from Burger Queen to their, new name, Druther's Restaurant, Burger Queen Enterprises Inc. announced that, its official new corporate name would be Druther's International Inc. The company will continue to be headquartered in Louisville... the new name for the restaurants and for the corporation represented no change in ownership or management. The company is privately held and the same owners and top executives of Burger Queen Enterprises continue on with Druther's International Inc. The company operates 171 fast service restaurants In seven states in the United States. The restaurants are a mix of company owned and franchised restaurants. The company also franchises restaurants in four foreign countries England, Canada, The Republic of China, and the United Arab Emirates.
  • Berg, Eric N. (November 23, 1990). "Assault on a Queen: Venerable ice-cream chain gears for McCompetition". Courier-Journal. p. 37 – via Newspapers.com. Druther's International Inc., a privately held Louisville restaurant chain that operates 145 restaurants, primarily in small towns in Kentucky and surrounding states. The two companies signed an agreement in September that allows Druther's to be a territory operator of Dairy Queens. Druther's has already converted its restaurants in Fairdale and Taylorsville to Dairy Queens. About 100 Druther's will be remodeled and open as Dairy Queens by March 1, said Mike Kull, Druther's senior executive vice president. Druther's opened its first fast-food restaurant in Middletown in 1963. Last year, the firm had sales of about $95 million.

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  • Menser, Stacey (1 March 2014). "Druther's Corner got its start with Burger Queen". The Times Leader. Retrieved 18 April 2024.

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