Charlie Brown\'s

Started by DefunctStoreKing, July 13, 2008, 01:18:02 PM

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DefunctStoreKing

has anyone heard of the steakhouse Charlie Brown'sm, it's a good place to go, they have great food, i give it a 100
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When I go to the SuperWalamrt in Fishkill, NY I often eat at the Charie Browns nearby. They have really good food at reasonable prices, I suggest joining the handshake club to earn points for coupons.  Here is a small picture of it.

http://www.charliebrowns.com/images/locations/1361.jpg

Hudsons81

Sorry for reviving a seven-year-old thread, but when I first came across this thread, I thought "Charles Schulz started his own restaurant chain?"

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Quote from: Hudsons81 on October 28, 2015, 09:12:04 PM
Sorry for reviving a seven-year-old thread, but when I first came across this thread, I thought "Charles Schulz started his own restaurant chain?"

Good grief, I was thinking the same thing and thought that Charlie Brown's restaurant was related to the "Peanuts" comics, well is it?
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BillyGr

http://charliebrowns.com/ - Per the Our Story tab it was 3 local businessmen in Warren, NJ that started it in 1966.

They were quite a bit bigger chain (but still only in NJ, parts of PA and a limited part of NY) until they had financial issues a few years ago and closed a good chunk of their locations.

Today they list 17 locations, with 14 of those in NJ, 2 in NY and 1 in PA.

JSIDA17

What is the inside of a Charlie Brown's like? Does it have Peanuts memorabilia on the walls or something?