- Laughner's Cafeteria
Laughner's Cafeteria was an
Indianapolis, Indiana -basedcafeteria-style restaurant chain.History
Laughner' Cafeterias roots trace to 1888 with the opening of Laughner & Perry Confectionary. It was a joint between William Jonathon Wesley Laughner (Jonathon) and William J. Perry. Laughner later bought out his partner in 1892, and in 1900 open Laughner's Dairy Lunch, also in Indianapolis. Jonathon's brothers, George A., Ora and Elmer, all entered the business. Jonathon and his son Claude opened a restaurant together, and Claude's five children later joined the business. Claude introduced the
cafeteria-style restaurant concept in 1920. His sons, Charles, Lloyd, and Richard, formed Laughner Brothers. A cousin was involved in the founding of rivalMCL Cafeterias .http://www.indianahistory.org/hbr/business_pdf/laughner_brothers.pdf]Concepts
Laughner Brothers attempted to enter the
fast food business with two different drive-ins, one of which was called Laughner's Steer-In [ [http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F2/405/405.F2d.1401.8086.html 405 F.2d 1401 ] ] , but they were not successful. Besides the Laughner's Cafeterias, they opened the Dutch Oven in 1971, a pie shop and cafe, Jonathon's Restaurant and Pub, a full-servicerestaurant, in 1978, The Oven and Classic U.S. Foods.Decline
Cafeteria-style restaurants began to decline in popularity in the 1980s, and Laughner's was hit by this decline. They began closing the out-lying restaurants and gradually retreated to Indianapolis. The last cafeteria closed its doors in 2000. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5553/is_200010/ai_n22489057 Indianapolis Cafeteria Shutters Its Only Remaining City Eatery.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News) | Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News | Find Articles at BNET ] ] Over its 112-year history, four-decades of the Laughner family served in the company. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_n20_v30/ai_18343146 Laughner's to get new CEO, chair | Nation's Restaurant News | Find Articles at BNET ] ]
Related Business
Charles "Chip" Laughner, Jr, (the last CEO of Laughner's), and his cousin Rick Laughner converted one of the newer Laughner's Cafeterias to a new concept,
Loon Lake Lodge , in 1998. Located inCastleton, Indiana in a high-traffic area, the lodge-themed restaurant serves traditional American fare with twists. Rattlesnake and pheasant are on the menu, as well as elk and venison. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_1998_Oct_19/ai_53120363 Nature calls: Laughners open new Loon Lake Lodge concept | Nation's Restaurant News | Find Articles at BNET ] ] This venture was spun off as a separate family-owned company, Laughner Investments, headed by Chip.Cafeteria Locations
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Elkhart, Indiana
* Indianapolis - ten locations
*Kokomo, Indiana
*Plainfield, Indiana
*Terre Haute, Indiana External links
* [http://www.loonlakelodge.com/ Loon Lake Lodge]
* [http://www.loonlakelodge.l1us.com/index.php?func=sitePhotos&client=57 Photos of Loon Lake Lodge]References
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