The distinctive taste of Creole-seasoned
cuisine first grabbed Houstonians by the taste buds in 1969 with the opening the original Frenchy's Po-Boy on Scott Street (pictured right).Still wildly popular, this hometown favorite will celebrate 40 years of providing quality meals and Houston-community care with festivities at two locations on Friday, July 3, 2009.
GlennLock Foods, Ltd. (a subsidiary of 3131 Properties, Ltd.), the Frenchy's exclusive licensee and owner of seven Frenchy's restaurants will host a future-of-the-brandcelebration from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the Frenchy's Main Street Grille, 8110 Kirby Drive, Houston, Texas 77054(pictured below). Family friendly fun is central to the Main Street Grille celebration with live music by the "Young Fellas" brass second line jazz band, Houston Texans and Houston Dynamo cheerleaders, face painting, games, prizes and plenty of Frenchy's cuisine.
The July 3 party continues with a legacy celebration at the original Frenchy's, 6102 Scott Street, Houston, Texas 77021, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Both events are free and open to the public.
Note: My hat is off to this company that has become a Houston staple. But I'm still a Chicken Shack fan. I've never been able to become a fan to Frenchy's...I'm just saying!



3 comments:
I love Frenchy's Chicken also, but I don't eat it too often. Unfortunately, the locations just aren't convenient. I ate more of it when they had a location downtown back in the early 80's.
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