- Blake's Lotaburger
Blake's Lotaburger (often shortened to either Blake's or Lotaburger) is a
New Mexico fast food chain based inAlbuquerque and consisting of 76 stores as of2008 . [cite book |title=Breakfast Santa Fe Style: A Dining Guide to Fancy, Funky, and Family Friendly Restaurants |last=Barco |first=Kathy |coauthors=Nye, Valerie |year=2006 |publisher=Sunstone Press |isbn=0865345015 |pages=p. 24 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=3wVGR-UUxQ8C&pg=PA24&dq=lotaburger&num=50&as_brr=3&sig=ACfU3U3C2TpOI75dd2uu31DBM1SFZyBYIQ#PPA24,M1 |accessdate=2008-07-14] Known primarily for its made-to-orderhamburger s, Blake's enjoys considerable popularity within its single-state territory.All Lotaburger stores are company-owned. Blake's Lotaburger also owns the majority of the property that its stores are built on, and the stores themselves are built by the company construction division. Blake's owns and operates its own sheet metal shop, refrigeration shop, cabinet shop, vehicle shop, maintenance fleet, and commissary.
History
Blake's Lotaburger was founded by Blake Chanslor, a native of
Texas who moved to Albuquerque afterWorld War II . With an initial investment of $5,300USD , Chanslor opened a 230-square foot "Lota Burger" hamburger stand onJuly 9 ,1952 . It was located at the corner of San Mateo and Southern in southeast Albuquerque. The venture proved successful, and Chanslor opened two more stores in1953 . [cite book
last=Murphy
first=Dan
others=photo research by John O. Baxter
title=New Mexico, the distant land: an illustrated history
pages=164
edition=1985 edition
year=1985
publisher=Windsor Publications
location=Northridge, CA
isbn=9780897811194] []Since then, Lotaburger has expanded across New Mexico with locations in 23 cities. Albuquerque still contains the greatest number of Lotaburger stores, with a total of 35. Chanslor remained the owner of the chain until
2003 , when he sold his interest in the venture; [cite news |title=Blake's Lotaburger Sold. |url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-4151670_ITM |work=Albuquerque Journal |date=2003-07-08 |accessdate=2008-07-14 ] the restaurants are now owned by Blake's Lotaburger LLC.During the 1990s, most Lotaburger television advertisements featured the
Ernest P. Worrell character, played byJim Varney . The oldest active Lotaburger is Store #2 in Albuquerque, which dates to 1953. The original Blake's stand on San Mateo is still in existence but no longer houses a Lotaburger.Menu
Blake's signature menu item is the Lotaburger, which is especially popular with cheese and green chile added. Other offerings include the smaller Itsaburger as well as
hot dog s andcorn dog s, chili bowls and chili pie, chicken, turkey,barbecue , and fishsandwich es,chicken tenders , fries,onion ring s, andmilkshake s.Some Lotaburger stores also have a
breakfast menu which includes breakfast sandwiches and several types ofbreakfast burrito .tore appearance
Blake's stores feature a red and white color scheme, and older stores often have an outdoor seating area with red and white striped umbrellas. A few of the earliest Lotaburger stores were walk-up stands with outdoor tables only, but the majority have an inside seating area. Most newer stores also have a drive-through.
References
External links
* [http://www.lotaburger.com Official website of Blake's Lotaburger]
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