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Briazz was a
Seattle based
sandwich
restaurant chain founded in 1995. At one time its stores reached across America as far as
Chicago , San Francisco, and
Los Angeles .
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In June, 2004, Briazz filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
[5] Then in April, 2005,
Organic To Go won an auction to buy most of Briazz's assets for $1.35 million. Organic To Go was to replace the Briazz brand with its own at 12 out of the 15 existing Briazz locations.
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References
^ Kristen Millares Bolt (2005-01-15).
"Retail Notebook: Eastsider launches into lunch wars" . Seattle P-I. Retrieved 2007-06-06 .
^ Eric Herman (May 20, 2004),
"Sandwich-salad chain Briazz taking Chicago out of its club" , Chicago Sun-Times , archived from
the original on November 19, 2018
^ Barbara Vitello (December 18, 1998), "Looking for Gourmet Soups and Sandwiches? Try New Briazz", Daily Herald , Arlington Heights, IL
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"Sandwich Chain Ready To Take A Bite Out Of Market For Upscale Sandwiches" , The Food Institute Report , Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: American Institute of Food Distribution, May 6, 2002, archived from
the original on November 20, 2018
^ Christine Frey (2004-06-09).
"Briazz cafe chain files for bankruptcy protection" . Seattle P-I. Retrieved 2007-06-06 .
^ Dan Richman (2005-03-25).
"Bankrupt Briazz chain may go Organic" . Seattle P-I. Retrieved 2007-06-06 .