Roy Rogers Restaurants
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2008-07-12T18:28:24Z
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{{Infobox_Company
|company_name = Roy Rogers
|company_logo = [[Image:Roy Rogers Corporate Logo.png|175px|center|Roy's logo, updated by Plamondon Companies]]
|company_type = [[Wholly owned subsidiary]]
|parent = Plamondon Companies
|slogan = "Roy Rogers rides again!" [http://http://www.royrogersrestaurants.com/Index.cfm]
|foundation = 1968 in [[Falls Church, Virginia]], [[United States|USA]]
|location = [[Frederick, Maryland]], USA
|locations = 51 (approx.)
|key_people = [[Roy Rogers]] (Chain's namesake),<br/>Jim Plamondon and Peter Plamondon, Jr. (Co-Presidents, Roy Rogers Franchise Company, LLC)
|industry = [[Fast food]]
|num_employees = unknown ([[2008]])
|revenue = {{profit}} unknown [[USD]] (2008)
|net_income = {{profit}} unknown [[USD]] (2008)
|products = [[Fast food]] (including [[Hamburger]]s, [[Roast beef]] [[sandwiches]], [[Fried chicken]], and [[French fries]])
|homepage = [http://www.royrogersrestaurants.com www.royrogersrestaurants.com]
}}
'''Roy Rogers Restaurants''' is a Northeastern United States [[Chain store|chain]] of [[fast food]] [[restaurant]]s founded by the [[Marriott Corporation|Marriott Corporation]] in 1968 in [[Falls Church, Virginia]]. As of June [[2008]], Roy Rogers has approximately 51 locations. In [[2002]], the Plamondon Companies purchased the trademark from Imasco, the former parent of [[Hardee's]]. Under the new owners the company is headquartered in [[Frederick, Maryland]].<ref>[http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/eating-drinking-places/4269782-1.html Plamondon Buys Roy Rogers Trademark]</ref>
Roy Rogers' menu consists primarily of [[hamburgers]], [[roast beef]] [[sandwiches]], [[fried chicken]], [[french fries]] and beverages. The company's primary target customer is adults and most items are prepared to order for each guest.
==Corporate profile==
===History===
Roy Rogers is a chain of [[U.S.]] [[fast-food restaurant|fast-food]] [[family restaurant]]s, numbering over 650 at its peak, named for cowboy actor [[Roy Rogers]]. [[Marriott Corporation|Marriott Corporation]] founded the chain to replace their older [[Jr. Hot Shoppes]] fast-food chain. They licensed the name from Roy Rogers and operated the restaurants from [[1968]] through [[1990]]. The first location opened in 1968 in the [[Bailey's Crossroads]] section of [[Falls Church, Virginia]] on the corner of Leesburg Pike and Carlin Springs Road. The location is now a [[McDonald's]].
[[Image:Roy_Roger_Hat.jpg |left|89px|thumb|Roy Rogers' picture hangs in every restaurant.]]In [[1982]], Marriott Corporation bought the [[Gino's Hamburgers|Gino's]] restaurant chain for $48.6 million. The company converted 180 of the 313 restaurants to Roy Rogers<ref>[http://members.aol.com/jsf0864/page14.html A History of Gino's Hamburgers]</ref> to expand in the Baltimore/Washington area. In [[1990]], Marriott sold the chain for $365 million to [[Hardee's]], a Southern chain seeking to expand into the [[Mid-Atlantic]] market. Hardee's converted the remaining non-franchised locations into Hardee's restaurants; many of the new Hardee's continued to feature Roy Rogers' popular fried chicken. The conversion of the Roy Rogers chain ended in a customer revolt so serious that they actually aborted the whole idea and returned the Roy Rogers brand to stores initially converted.<ref>[http://www.99w.com/evilsam/ff/hardees.htm tesg's guide to big chain road food consumption]</ref> The restaurants promoted new flame broiled hamburgers, but it was not the same as the original Roy Rogers products and they later failed. [[Image:Roy_Rogers_Flame.jpg|right|100px|thumb|Roy Rogers' logo after Hardee's conversion back.]]Hardee's finally sold the remaining Roy Rogers locations to McDonald's, [[Wendy's]] and [[Boston Market]] leaving just 13 Roy Rogers franchisees in existence, with approximately two dozen free-standing locations, in addition to locations owned by [[HMSHost]] that were located inside travel plazas along highways in the Northeast.
[[Image:royrogers.jpg|left|300px|thumb|A Roy Rogers Restaurant currently operating at the Indian Castle Service Plaza on the New York State Thruway.]] Popular items on the menu are roast beef sandwiches and fried chicken, which is very similar to the "Pappy Parker's" recipe that was served in Marriott's old Hot Shoppes chain. Other signature items at Roy Rogers, along with standard fare such as burgers, milkshakes and fries, are the Gold Rush chicken sandwich (a fried chicken breast with [[bacon]], a slice of monterrey jack cheese, and a honey-based BBQ sauce) and the Double R Bar Burger (a cheeseburger with ham). The sides featured at Roy Rogers, other than french fries, include baked potatoes, mashed potatoes with gravy, baked beans, coleslaw, side salad, fruit cup, and baked apples.
[[Image:Roys_Fixin's_Bar.gif|right|250px|thumb|Roy's Fixin's Bar contains all of the condiments for their hamburgers.]] Though standard Roy Rogers locations served food in a typical fast-food fashion, some locations (such as the locations that were formerly Hot Shoppes Jr.) and the franchises located throughout Mid-Atlantic highway rest-stops would serve the food in a [[cafeteria-style restaurant|cafeteria-style]]. Customers would push their trays on rails past stations stocked with prewrapped packages of hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and roast-beef sandwiches. A popular feature of this chain in any of the locations was the Fixin's Bar which featured numerous condiments. Because of this, sandwich items were delivered without any of the customary garnishes. After selecting and paying for these items, patrons could garnish them to their own taste at the Fixin's Bar with such items as ketchup, BBQ sauce, mayonnaise, horseradish sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and onions. Some locations also feature [[Hershey Creamery Company|Hershey's Ice Cream]].
===Key Dates===
* 1968: The first Roy Rogers opens in Falls Church, Virginia.<ref name="info"> [http://www.royrogersrestaurants.com/index.cfm/mode/push/Container_Id/382/Container_Top_Level_ID/302/view_only/1.htm Roy Rogers Timeline]</ref>
* 1970’s: Roy Rogers chain flourishes under Marriott. Several hundred franchised and company units open.<ref name="info"/>
*1982: Marriott purchases the Gino's restaurant chain for $48.6 million and converts many of the restaurants to Roy Rogers.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE2DB1E38F93BA35752C0A964948260 Marriott Gino's Bid Backed By Boards]</ref>
*1982: Marriott threatens to take the Riese family, a franchisee, to court when they discovered the Riese's were reserving space for Häagen Dazs and Godfather's Pizza in a property slotted for a Times Square Roy Rogers restaurant.<ref>[http://www.rieserestaurants.com/corpbranding2.asp Branding An Empire]</ref>
*1980’s: Franchisee Plamondon Enterprises, Inc. opens 7 and acquires 3 Roy Rogers locations.<ref name="info"/>
*1990: A total of 648 Roy Rogers locations are in operation—primarily in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states.<ref name="info"/>
*1990: Marriott sells Roy Rogers to Hardee’s, subsidiary of Imasco, for $365 million.<ref name="info"/>
*1990: Hardee’s converts 220 Roy Rogers to Hardee’s.<ref name="info"/>
*1992: Due to customer loyalty, Hardee's reconverts 220 locations back to Roy Rogers.<ref>[http://www.geocities.com/roy_rogers_wb/history.html History]</ref>
*1994: Hardee's sells 84 company-owned Roy Rogers restaurants in the Philadelphia region to Boston Market for $22 million.<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_n3_v28/ai_14931407 Boston Chicken buys 84 Roy Rogers units; Hardee's exits Philadelphia, restates commitment to stronger markets]</ref>
*1995: Hardee's sells 45 company-owned Roy Rogers restaurants in New York region to Wendy's International Inc.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04E2DA1739F935A25751C1A963958260 Company News; Hardee's is set to sell its Roy Rogers Restaurants]</ref>
*1996: Hardee's sells 184 company-owned Roy Rogers restaurants in the Baltimore/Washington region to McDonald's for $74 million.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9505E2DA103FF930A3575BC0A960958260 Pact set on buying Roy Rogers sites for $74 million]</ref>
*1996: Only 13 Roy Rogers franchisees remain<ref name="info"/> operating a total of about 152 units through the Northeast, including 48 units in highway travel plazas and 15 in New York City.<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_n31_v30/ai_18580967 Hardee's sale to McDonald's hangs up Roy Rogers' spurs]</ref>
*1997: [[CKE Restaurants]] ([[Carl’s Jr.]]) acquires Hardee’s from Imasco. Imasco retains Roy Rogers trademark<ref name="info"/> due to a franchisee lawsuit.
*1997: The Riese family, now franchisees of 18 Roy Rogers restaurants, sues CKE Restaurants and Imasco for $10 million, claiming the Roy Rogers chain has been destroyed through "a series of marketing errors of epic proportions."<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_n26_v31/ai_19562173 Riese sues Imasco, CKE over Roy Rogers]</ref>
*1997: CKE enters into a management agreement for the six Roy Rogers restaurants currently operated by Hardee's. CKE also agrees to perform services relating to the continued franchise operations of the Roy Rogers restaurant chain for $1.5 million over three years.."<ref>[http://www.secinfo.com/dR7Km.81X7.htm#1b6v Cke Restaurants Inc · 424B1 · On 7/11/97]</ref>
*1990’s: Franchisee Plamondon Enterprises, Inc. opens 2 and acquires 3 Roy Rogers locations.<ref name="info"/>
*2000: Plamondon Enterprises, Inc. opens a new Roy Rogers prototype unit in Frederick, Maryland.<ref name="info"/>
*2001: Plamondon Enterprises, Inc. develops and opens a new Roy Rogers unit in [[Germantown, Maryland]].<ref name="info"/>
*2002: Imasco sells Roy Rogers trademark rights to Plamondon Enterprises, Inc. (Roy Rogers Franchise Co).<ref name="info"/>
*2003: HMSHost (formerly Host Marriott Services) signs agreement to continue operating Roy Rogers in travel plazas.<ref name="info"/>
*2003: Roy Rogers Franchise Company unveils its “Roy Rogers Rides Again!” refranchising growth initiative.<ref name="info"/>
*2004: Roy Rogers opens in Gaithersburg, MD.<ref name="info"/>
*2004: Todd Restaurants, Inc. sign new long-term Pioneer Franchise Agreement for it's four Roy Rogers locations in Alexandria, VA.<ref name="info"/>
*2005: +SmithGifford, a nationally recognized advertising agancy and one of the fastest growing ad firms in the Washington, DC area is slected as the agency of record for Roy Rogers Restaurants.<ref name="info"/>
*2006: Roy Rogers Restaurants rank 4th in the Franchise Times "20 to Watch in 2006."<ref name="info"/>
*2007: Roy Rogers opens in Ranson, WV and Westminister, MD.<ref name="info"/>
*2007: Super Value, CT, LLC enters into a long-term Franchise Agreement for a Roy Rogers location in North Stonington, CT.<ref name="info"/>
*2008: Roy Rogers Restaurant opens in North Stonington, CT on January 24, 2008.<ref name="info"/>
== Plamondon Companies ==
[[Image:Roys_Westminster_MD.JPG|left|165px|thumb|A Roy Rogers Restaurant in Westminster, Maryland owned by the Plamondon Companies remodeled in 2007.]] Plamondon Companies took the lead among franchisees in developing products, hosting training sessions and shooting new food photography for their stores. Plamondon Companies is run by Jim Plamondon and Peter Plamondon Jr., the two sons of Peter Plamondon Sr., head of the restaurant division at Marriott when the Roy Rogers brand was created. Roy Rogers was relaunched as a Frederick, Maryland based company in 2002 when Plamondon Companies bought the trademark and franchise system from Imasco, the former owner of Hardee's.<ref>[http://retailtrafficmag.com/mag/retail_roys_franchisee_triggers/ Roy's Franchisee Triggers Rebirth] </ref> In 1997, CKE Restaurants acquired Hardee's from Imasco, but Imasco held on to the Roy Rogers trademark and franchise system. Plamondon negotiated with Imasco for about three years before a private purchase agreement was reached.<ref>[http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2003/11/17/story1.html A burger and a shake-up]</ref>
Based in Frederick, Maryland, The Plamondon Companies own and operate 17 Roy Rogers Restaurants, 34 franchise locations, and four Marriott hotel properties. In 1980, The Plamondon Companies opened its doors with their first Roy Rogers restaurant. Today the group owns 17 of the existing 51 restaurants and plans to continue its expansion throughout the northeast region.<ref>[http://www.royrogersrestaurants.com/index.cfm/mode/push/Container_Id/302/Container_Top_Level_ID/302/view_only/1.htm Welcome to Roy Rogers]</ref>
==References==
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== External links ==
*[http://www.royrogersrestaurants.com Roy Rogers Restaurants]
*[http://www.rieserestaurants.com/home.asp Riese Restaurants]
*[http://www.geocities.com/roy_rogers_wb/ Roy Rogers Restaurants (Unofficial) Home Page on GeoCities]
*[http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=19732012 Roy Rogers Restaurants on MySpace]
*[http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/apr/12/roy-rogers-pulls-franchising-trigger/?page=1 Roy Rogers pulls franchising trigger]
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/09/AR2005100901075_pf.html Roy Rogers Returns to a Changed Frontier]
*[http://www.thefranchisemall.com/news/articles/12787-0.htm Plamondon Companies Celebrate 25 Years In The Saddle]
*[http://washington.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2003/11/17/tidbits1.html Roy Rogers restaurants may ride again with Frederick family's plan]
*[http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/1996/12/30/daily8.html Roy Rogers' become McDonalds' in D.C. area]
*[http://washington.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/1996/08/19/story6.html Is there life after Roy Rogers?]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DVnzOWBK14 Roy Rogers Restaurant Commercial from 1985]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoB61BbCphI&feature=related Roy Rogers Chicken Commercial]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISjB44Qox-k&feature=related Roy Rogers/Hardee's Merger Commercial from 1992]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9CX5PL3SJY&feature=related Roy Rogers/Hardee's Commercial]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pScYKymK1M Roy Rogers Restaurants Commercial from 1993]
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