Royal Castle was a Miami , Florida-based hamburger restaurant chain known for its averaged-sized hamburgers that were similar to White Castle 's hamburgers, and its Birch Beer beverage, a version of root beer.
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10-636: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Royal Castle (chain restaurant) Royal Castle's motto was: "Fit for a king!" The restaurant chain also served breakfast, with orange juice freshly squeezed to order. One Royal Castle still exists in Miami, at 2700 NW 79th Street. In 1938, Royal Castle was founded by William Singer, with an initial restaurant located at N.E. Second Avenue and 79th Street in Miami. Royal Castle eventually grew to 175 locations throughout Florida, Georgia, Ohio, and Louisiana, with
15-403: The bulk of them in Miami. Singer, who was from Columbus, Ohio , was inspired by the success of White Castle, which had moved its headquarters to Columbus from Wichita, Kansas , in 1934. During its heyday, in 1961, Royal Castle sold its hamburgers for 15 cents (equivalent to $ 1.53 in 2023), and fries and Birch Beer for 7 cents each (equivalent to $ 0.71 in 2023). In 1969, Royal Castle
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25-399: Was acquired by Nashville, Tennessee -based Performance Systems for about $ 9.1 million. Performance Systems had been active creating and marketing chicken franchise restaurants, most notably Minnie Pearl's Chicken . However, the company became overextended due to lack of executive restaurant experience, collapsed amid allegations of accounting irregularities and stock price manipulation, and
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