White Coffee Pot
White Coffee Pot Family Inns was a privately held Baltimore, Maryland, restaurant chain and coffeeshop that first did business in 1932. During the 1960s and 1970s, they opened a chain of fast-food restaurants White Coffee Pot, Jr. Major competitors included national chains Gino's (which sold Kentucky Fried Chicken), Denny's and Friendly's.
The last White Coffee Pot restaurant closed in Brooklyn Park, Maryland, in 1993.[1] The company shared ownership with the Horn and Horn Smorgasbord Cafeteria chain,[2] and some locations became Cactus Willie's all-you-can-eat restaurants.
The White Coffee Pot restaurants were known for their bread pudding and Maryland-style fried chicken.
See also
- Little Tavern another Baltimore-based restaurant
- List of chicken restaurants
References
- ↑ Popular eatery's era comes to an end White Coffee Pot to close Sunday
- ↑ Hurley, Mark A. "A Theatre named 'Stanley'". monumentalcity.net. Adam Paul. Retrieved February 14, 2010.
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