Burger Chain Eyes N.J. Comeback After Closing Nearly 100 Fast-Food Restaurants
- Roy Rogers is reopening in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, after nearly 30 years, with a grand opening on Wednesday at 10 a.m.
- The first 50 customers can receive a regular combo per week for a year, attracting fans of the nostalgic brand.
- Roy Rogers had nearly 650 locations at its peak in the late 1980s but has since declined to about 40 locations.
- The Plamondon brothers hope to utilize nostalgia to bring back customers and plan to franchise if the Cherry Hill location succeeds.
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Roy Rogers fast food chain Cherry Hill, New Jersey, just a short drive over the river from Philadelphia, is getting a new fast food restaurant today: Roy Rogers. If you had forgotten that Roy Rogers exists, you’re not alone. Roy Rogers restaurants, formerly known as ‘RoBee’s Roast Beef’ which is a name they 100% should have kept and not ditched back in 1968, is famous for its roast beef sandwiches which apparently has been declining in popularit…
Roy Rogers opens location in Cherry Hill — its first in the Philly area in decades
Fast food chain Roy Rogers opened a new location at 614 Haddonfield Road in Cherry Hill, New Jersey on Wednesday. It's the chain's first location in the Philadelphia area in decades.
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