Erbert & Gerbert's
Erbert & Gerbert's is a sandwich shop chain in the United States, known for its unique sandwiches and soups. The company was founded in 1988 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin by Kevin Schippers. The chain is named after characters from bedtime stories that Schippers' father used to tell him and his siblings.
History[edit | edit source]
Erbert & Gerbert's was established in 1988, with its first location opening in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The chain quickly gained popularity for its distinctive sandwiches, each named after characters from the stories told by Schippers' father. Over the years, the company expanded its presence across the United States, particularly in the Midwest.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Erbert & Gerbert's features a variety of sandwiches, soups, and salads. Each sandwich is named after a character from the stories, such as the "Boney Billy" and the "Narmer." The chain is also known for its "Pepe's" and "Quatro" soups, which are popular among customers.
Sandwiches[edit | edit source]
- Boney Billy
- Narmer
- Comet Morehouse
- Flash
- Spartan
Soups[edit | edit source]
- Chicken Dumpling
- Cheddar Cheese & Broccoli
- Tomato Basil Parmesan
Locations[edit | edit source]
Erbert & Gerbert's has numerous locations across the United States, with a strong presence in the Midwest. The chain continues to expand, opening new locations in various states.
Marketing and Branding[edit | edit source]
The branding of Erbert & Gerbert's is heavily influenced by the characters from the bedtime stories. The company uses these characters in its marketing materials and store decor, creating a unique and memorable brand identity.
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