Roy Rogers restaurants returning to Cincinnati

SHE WANTS TO CREATE A MUSIC CORRIDOR AT THE BANKS, FROM THE ICON MUSIC CENTER TO THE CINCINNATI MUSIC FESTIVAL AT PAUL BROWN STADIUM. THE WALK OF FAME IS SET TO OPEN NEXT YEAR. THIS NEXT ORSTY IS MAKING PLTYEN OF PEOPLE HAPPY AND HUNGRY THIS MORNING. ROY ROGERS RESTAURANTS ARE MAKING A RETURN TO CINCINNATI AND NORTHERN KENTUY.CK ONE HOLLAND CORPORATIONS ANNOUNCED PLANS TO OPEN 10 NEW ROY ROGERS LOCATIONS IN THE AARE EROV THE NEXT SIX YEARS. SO FAR SPECIFIC LOCATIONS HAVE , NOT BEEN REVEALED. ENTERTAINER ROY ROGERS, KNOWN AS THE KING OF COWBOYS, WAS BORN IN CINCINNATI. THE RESTAURANTS BECAME A CINCINNATI STAPLE FOR THE ROAST BEEF AND THE NOSTALGIA BEFORE CLOSING YEARS AGO. JUST TWO WEEKS FROM HALLOWEEN. AND ONE FAMILY IN MONTGOMERY SEEMS A LITTLE MORE EXCITED

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Roy Rogers restaurants returning to Cincinnati

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A historic, western-themed fast-food chain is expanding into the Greater Cincinnati area. Restaurant group One Holland Corp. plans to open 10 new Roy Rogers locations in the region over the next six years.The announcement comes as Roy Rogers revitalizes its long-awaited franchise initiative.“We couldn’t be happier to be back in the community and deliver new memories to the next generation of Royalists,” says Gregg Koffler, Roy Rogers VP of Franchise Sales. “One Holland is the perfect partner to help us reach our goals of expansion and development in the area. The group is an outstanding operator of multiple other concepts in the area and has shown their commitment to quality over the past many years. We look forward to establishing more partnerships like this one to bring our famous beef, burgers and chicken to new communities.” One Holland Corp. restaurant group CEO and founder Gary Holland fondly recalls the local lore that Roy Rogers himself was born in downtown Cincinnati in a house that was later torn down to make room for Riverfront Stadium, home to the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals for 30 years. Legend has it that the Rogers’ home eventually became second base at Riverfront. He describes Roy Rogers Restaurants as an iconic brand that will be warmly welcomed back to Greater Cincinnati. “We are thrilled to be involved in bringing Roy Rogers back to Greater Cincinnati as part of the One Holland company of restaurants,” says Holland. “Roy Rogers has an outstanding menu with a higher quality of food than what you see at most quick-serve restaurants and has a reputation of cleanliness, consistent service and a friendly staff, which are also the cornerstones of One Holland restaurants.” “One Holland’s values directly align with ours and our mission to remain faithful to the Roy Rogers tradition and focus on our dedication to integrity, honesty, education, safety, family and community involvement,” shares Jim Plamondon, Co-President of Roy Rogers Franchise Company. “We are proud to work with such a reputable franchise group.” The new locations will be built in Hamilton, Butler and Clermont counties in Southwest Ohio; Boone, Kenton, Campbell counties in Northern Kentucky; and Dearborn County in Southeast Indiana.

A historic, western-themed fast-food chain is expanding into the Greater Cincinnati area.

Restaurant group One Holland Corp. plans to open 10 new Roy Rogers locations in the region over the next six years.

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The announcement comes as Roy Rogers revitalizes its long-awaited franchise initiative.

“We couldn’t be happier to be back in the community and deliver new memories to the next generation of Royalists,” says Gregg Koffler, Roy Rogers VP of Franchise Sales. “One Holland is the perfect partner to help us reach our goals of expansion and development in the area. The group is an outstanding operator of multiple other concepts in the area and has shown their commitment to quality over the past many years. We look forward to establishing more partnerships like this one to bring our famous beef, burgers and chicken to new communities.”

One Holland Corp. restaurant group CEO and founder Gary Holland fondly recalls the local lore that Roy Rogers himself was born in downtown Cincinnati in a house that was later torn down to make room for Riverfront Stadium, home to the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals for 30 years. Legend has it that the Rogers’ home eventually became second base at Riverfront. He describes Roy Rogers Restaurants as an iconic brand that will be warmly welcomed back to Greater Cincinnati.

“We are thrilled to be involved in bringing Roy Rogers back to Greater Cincinnati as part of the One Holland company of restaurants,” says Holland. “Roy Rogers has an outstanding menu with a higher quality of food than what you see at most quick-serve restaurants and has a reputation of cleanliness, consistent service and a friendly staff, which are also the cornerstones of One Holland restaurants.”

“One Holland’s values directly align with ours and our mission to remain faithful to the Roy Rogers tradition and focus on our dedication to integrity, honesty, education, safety, family and community involvement,” shares Jim Plamondon, Co-President of Roy Rogers Franchise Company. “We are proud to work with such a reputable franchise group.”

The new locations will be built in Hamilton, Butler and Clermont counties in Southwest Ohio; Boone, Kenton, Campbell counties in Northern Kentucky; and Dearborn County in Southeast Indiana.