Spangles (restaurant)
American fast-food restaurant chain
Spangles is an American fast food restaurant chain based in Wichita, Kansas. The chain was founded in 1978 by Dale Steven and Craig Steven. Spangles is known for its 1950s diner-style decor and its wide variety of menu items, including hamburgers, French fries, milkshakes, and breakfast sandwiches.
History[edit | edit source]
Spangles was established in 1978 in Wichita, Kansas by brothers Dale and Craig Steven. The restaurant quickly gained popularity for its unique 1950s diner theme and its commitment to quality food and service. Over the years, Spangles expanded its presence within the state of Kansas, growing to 27 locations.
Menu[edit | edit source]
Spangles offers a diverse menu that includes a variety of hamburgers, French fries, milkshakes, and breakfast sandwiches. The restaurant is also known for its pita wraps, salads, and chicken items. Spangles prides itself on using fresh ingredients and providing a unique dining experience.
Breakfast[edit | edit source]
Spangles serves a range of breakfast items, including breakfast sandwiches, pancakes, and biscuits and gravy. The breakfast menu is available all day, catering to customers who enjoy breakfast foods at any time.
Lunch and Dinner[edit | edit source]
The lunch and dinner menu at Spangles features a variety of hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, and pita wraps. The restaurant also offers French fries, onion rings, and other side items. Spangles is known for its milkshakes, which come in a variety of flavors.
Locations[edit | edit source]
As of now, Spangles operates 27 locations, all within the state of Kansas. The majority of these locations are in and around the Wichita area, with additional locations in cities such as Topeka and Salina.
Marketing[edit | edit source]
Spangles is known for its distinctive marketing campaigns, which often feature retro themes and catchy slogans. The restaurant's advertising emphasizes its commitment to quality and its unique 1950s diner atmosphere.
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