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Friendly Bistrot from www.friendlysrestaurants.com
We've been serving up ice cream and delicious fun since 1935! From burgers, sandwiches, and salads to kids' meals, we've got something for every appetite.
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Why did they get rid of friendly's?
Bankruptcy. A casualty of a tough economic environment, rising commodity costs, and changing customer tastes, Friendly's announced it had filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and closed 63 stores in October 2011.
How many friendly's locations are left?
There are 105 Friendly's restaurants in the United States as of April 11, 2024.
Where is the original friendly's restaurant?
Springfield, MA
Friendly's / Place founded
What is in a Jim Dandy from Friendly's?
Treat yourself to a classic Jim Dandy™ Sundae with strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate ice cream with marshmallow, strawberry, and chocolate toppings, a freshly split banana, sprinkles and walnuts.
Visit your local Friendly's stores in Pennsylvania for ice cream, entrees, burgers and salads.
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OK food, great for the kids. Each kid's meal comes with an ice cream sundae! Kid friendly, crayons, a huge placemat with activities!!
Rating (5)
Friendly's, Media: See 5 unbiased reviews of Friendly's, rated 2.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #75 of 110 restaurants in Media.
Friendly Bistrot from m.yelp.com
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Friendly's · Map · 11291 Roosevelt Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19154. Somerton. Directions · (215) 676-1766. Call Now · Full menu · Known For. Yes. Offers Takeout.
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Friendly Bistrot from www.bistroperrier.com
Classic French restaurant at the award-winning Walnut Hill College in Philadelphia, PA. Inspired by the legendary chef Georges Perrier.