Briazz
Defunct American sandwich restaurant chain
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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.[1][2][3][4]
Company typeChain restaurant
IndustryFood service
Founded1995
Defunct2005
| Company type | Chain restaurant |
|---|---|
| Industry | Food service |
| Founded | 1995 |
| Defunct | 2005 |
| Fate | Filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2004; assets purchased by Organic To Go in 2005. |
| Successor | Organic To Go |
| Headquarters | Seattle, Washington , U.S. |
Area served | (Seattle, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles |
| Products | Sandwiches |
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.[6]