Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises (LEYE) is a restaurant group currently comprising 120 or more restaurants mainly located in the Chicagoland area. It was founded by Rich Melman and Jerry A. Orzoff in 1971.
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History
The first restaurant, R.J. Grunts in Lincoln Park, opened on June 10, 1971. It is still in operation.
The company lists nine original partners: Bill Higgins, Melman, Bill Frost, Bob Wattel, Charles Haskell, Orzoff, Marvin Magid, Danny Koval and Fred Joast. By 1976 the company had 5 restaurants. The partners continued expanding the company's network of restaurants. By the mid-1980s, the company employed over 2,000 people and had annual revenues of $40 million. Since its founding the company has opened 130 restaurants, with 70 concepts.
The restaurants are unique and vary in price, theme, and cuisine. However, they generally combine theatrical flair and good value. LEYE currently owns, licenses or manages more than 100 establishments in Illinois, California, Arizona, Maryland, Virginia, Minnesota and Nevada, including Wildfire, Petterino's, RPM Italian, RPM Steak, Beatrix, Oyster Bah, Shaw's Crab House, and Everest. Also among its creations are two restaurants in the Paris Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, Eiffel Tower and Mon Ami Gabi (an expansion of the flagship location in Chicago), Big Bowl, and L2O.
IN 2000, LEYE had 38 partners, 45 concepts, and 4,000 employees. It owns, operates and licenses 90 restaurant venues in the United States. It has separate restaurant consulting and restaurant development companies. The food court at Water Tower Place is among its operations. 1999 annual revenue estimates ranged from $145 to over $200 million. 2005 revenue estimates were $300 million, with 5000 employees and approximately $50 million in net earnings.
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Restaurants
Lettuce Entertain You restaurants include:
- Antico Posto
- Beatrix
- Bea's Market
- Big Bowl
- Big Bowl Chinese Express
- Bub City
- Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!
- Community Canteen
- Di Pescara
- Don & Charlie's
- Eiffel Tower
- El Segundo Sol
- ?ma
- Everest
- Foodlife
- Frankie's Scaloppine & Fifth Floor Pizzeria
- Hub 51
- Intro
- Il Porcellino [1]
- Joe's Seafood Prime Steak & Stone Crab - an offshoot of Joe's Stone Crab in Miami
- Krispy Kreme (franchisee)
- L. Woods
- Maggiano's Little Italy (consultant)
- Magic Pan Crepe Stand
- M Burger
- M Street Kitchen
- Mity Nice Grill
- Mon Ami Gabi
- Nacional 27
- Naoki Sushi
- Osteria Via Stato
- Oyster Bah
- Petterino's
- Pizzeria Via Stato
- Reel Club
- R.J. Grunt's
- RPM Italian
- RPM Steak
- Scoozi!
- Stella Barra Pizzeria
- Stella Barra Pizzeria Santa Monica
- Stella Barra Pizzeria Hollywood
- Shaw's Crab House
- Stripburger
- Tokio Pub
- Three Dots and a Dash
- Tucci Benucch
- Twin City Grill
- Wildfire
- Wow Bao
Closed restaurants
- Tru (restaurant), closed 2017
- L2O, closed 2014
- Fritz's, That's It
- Lawrence of Oregano
- Jonathan Livingston Seafood
See also
- Rick Tramonto
Notes
Source of article : Wikipedia