Quaker Steak & Lube is a casual dining restaurant chain based in Sharon, Pennsylvania. The original restaurant was built in 1974 by George "Jig" Warren and Gary "Mo" Meszaros in an abandoned gas station in downtown Sharon, and decorated with license plates and old automobiles. Originally a "cook-your-own-steak" establishment, Quaker Steak's signature dish is now its chicken wings and the variety of sauces used to season them.
The name is a play on that of the motor oil product Quaker State.
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History
In 1974, gas stations across the country were closing in the aftermath of the 1973 oil crisis. George "Jig" Warren III and Gary "Moe" Meszaros came up with the idea of preserving the culture of old gas stations and high-powered muscle cars. They opened Quaker Steak & Lube, initially a "cook-your-own-steak" restaurant that showcased old muscle cars. The original location includes a 1936 Chevrolet on the original hydraulic grease rack.
On November 16, 2015, the company was acquired by TravelCenters of America (T/A) immediately after Quaker Steak & Lube filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. T/A plans to expand the chain both in its chain of truck stops as well as in standalone locations.
Locations
As of October 2016, there are 50 restaurant locations in 14 states. The majority of the current locations operate in eastern Ohio and western and central Pennsylvania. There are also three operational restaurants in Wisconsin, including one outside of Milwaukee. Locations do, however, span the United States including one location each: outside Denver, Colorado, Clearwater, Florida, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sulphur, Louisiana, Gonzales, Louisiana and Columbia, South Carolina. There was also a Quaker Steak & Lube location inside the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from 2009 to 2014. The original location in Sharon, PA hosts Bike Nite every Wednesday in the Summer. This tradition has expanded to other locations as well. Every location has different events throughout the year, after all, "There's always something happening at The Lube!"
Wing sauce
"Aint no secret... It's the sauce!"
Awards
As of 2009, the chain has won over 100 awards.
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Media
The Pointe at North Fayette location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was featured in the Travel Channel series Man v. Food. The episode's challenge was to consume six "Atomic" chicken wings, at the time the strongest wings on Quaker Steak's menu. Host Adam Richman completed the challenge in the allotted time and was awarded a commemorative bumper sticker and a place on the restaurant's "Atomic Wall of Flame".
The chain has since added a "Triple Atomic" sauce, which registers 500,000 Scoville units.
References
External links
- Official website
Source of the article : Wikipedia