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MMMMM… HOT SHOPPES - ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA
Jan 23, 2007 A classic slice of Americana, the first Hot Shoppes was established in Washington D.C. in 1927 by J. Willard Marriott, best known for …
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GLORY DAYS GRILL - UPDATED MARCH 2025 - YELP
I also enjoyed my six hot classic chicken wings with bone in, highest heat of 80 calories with blue cheese dressing for $9.75. My bloody mary and chicken wings were decent. Bethany served us well.
From yelp.com
Location 74 Blackwell Park Ln Warrenton, VA 20186


THIRD + MAIN GOURMET TO GO - YELP
The food: - Cubano sandwich on sourdough: Great sourdough bread, tasty meat and cheeses. - curry chicken salad with balsamic: I loved the curry chicken salad and the bed of greens were fresh.
From yelp.com
Location 15 S 3rd St Warrenton, VA 20186


HOT SHOPPES (RESTAURANT) | DEFUNCT BRANDS WIKI | FANDOM
Hot Shoppes is a former brand of restaurants. The first Hot Shoppes restaurant was opened as an A&W franchise by John William Marriot in 1927. [1] . The chain started to sell food in the early 1930's, which was a new practice for A&W at the time, as they were mainly known as …
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FROM FOOD STAND TO DRIVE-IN AND UP IN THE SKY: HOT SHOPPES
Nov 17, 2013 Hot Shoppes produced 5,000-6,000 meals a day during winter in the Magic City. Its founder, J. Willard Marriott, opened his first food stand in 1927 in Washington, D.C. The small company, Hot Shoppes, was soon an icon in the capitol area, serving meals in a casual setting.
From janeshistorynook.blogspot.com


ABOUT THIS SITE · FOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY: PICTURING HOT SHOPPES
About Hot Shoppes. Before becoming a hotel baron, J. Willard Marriott was a restauranteur. In 1927 he, his wife Alice, and friend Hugh Colton opened the first Hot Shoppe, a small A&W Root Beer stand in Washington, D.C. Later Hot Shoppes restaurants were sit-down full-service family eateries, complete with a drive-in lane for curbside meals.
From masonlibraries.gmu.edu


MARRIOTT MARQUIS WASHINGTON, DC
Incorporating a nod to the original 1927 Marriott Hot Shoppes, Anthem’s menu features the Mighty Mo burger and offers guests a diner-inspired experience.
From marriott.com


FOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY: PICTURING HOT SHOPPES - H-NET
From 1927 to 1999 Hot Shoppes, the creation of Alice and J. Willard Marriott, was a culinary and social institution in the Washington D.C. area. Promising "Food for the Whole Family," Hot Shoppes was the destination for a family’s Saturday evening dinner, a meeting place for a business lunch, and a hangout for hungry teenagers after a ballgame.
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BEFORE MARRIOTT: HOT SHOPPES - ALEXANDRIA TIMES
After adding hot beverages and southwestern food to their offerings, the Marriotts soon experienced success, including here in Alexandria. The Marriotts’ local expansion utilized the slogan: “A square meal at a fair price.”
From alextimes.com


OUT OF THE ATTIC: HOT SHOPPES - CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA
Jul 6, 2023 as a hotel chain, the Marriott family continued to run the Hot Shoppes, though they soon experienced strong competi-tion from the rise of fast-food chain restaurants. The last Hot Shoppe did not close until 1999. In 2014, the Marriott Mar-quis Hotel opened in Wash-ington. Its restaurant’s menu included the Mighty Mo burger,
From alexandriava.gov


HOT SHOPPES AND THE MIGHTY MO LIVE (IN PHOTOS, AT LEAST)
Feb 16, 2011 They offered soul-satisfying comfort food like chicken noodle soup and its famous Mighty Mo burger. However, never a significant money maker for Marriott, the last Hot Shoppes was shuttered in 1999.
From archive.spirit.gmu.edu


STREETS OF WASHINGTON PRESENTS – THE HOT SHOPPES: …
Apr 24, 2013 The Hot Shoppes was also known for its grilled ham sandwich, called the Teen Twist, as well as its breaded onion rings, a milkshake called the Orange Freeze, and Pappy Parker’s fried chicken. Hot Shoppes drive-in …
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THEN AND NOW: HOT SHOPPES - WTOP NEWS
Jun 6, 2012 Marriott and his wife, Alice, moved to the D.C. area from Utah. He launched a restaurant based on his affinity for American Southwest foods such as spicy BBQ, chili and tamales. The name...
From wtop.com


OUR STORY OF INNOVATION - MARRIOTT
In 1937, after visiting his Hot Shoppe near the airport, J.W. Marriott thinks of expanding his business by delivering food to airlines at Hoover Airport, south of Washington, D.C. The in-flight airline catering division was part of the company until 1989.
From marriott.com


AT A FAIRFAX COUNTY LIBRARY, PATRONS REMINISCE ABOUT HOT SHOPPES
May 29, 2017 When their three kids were little, Carol, her husband and her in-laws would eat lunch nearly every Sunday at a Hot Shoppes restaurant or cafeteria, the one at Tysons Corner or on Columbia Pike....
From washingtonpost.com


MARRIOTT, A RESTAURANTEUR BEFORE A HOTEL MAGNATE - VAULT217
Feb 26, 2009 The brainchild of J. Willard Marriott, Hot Shoppes featured family-style comfort food, such as burgers, meatloaf, steaks, soups, fries, milkshakes, and numerous desserts. Interior of a Hot Shoppes restaurant, 1948.
From vault217.gmu.edu


SERVING THE MIGHTY MO BRINGS UP MEMORIES FOR …
Jan 29, 2015 So when the Marriott Marquis opened its doors last spring, the hotel decided to capitalize on that history and include some menu items from the company's past — with some items chosen by Bill...
From dc.eater.com


TRY THESE NEW RESTAURANTS IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA THIS JANUARY
Jan 3, 2025 Give this all-you-can-eat Korean hot pot, barbecue and revolving sushi destination a try. Whether you’re craving the rich flavors of barbecue, the nourishing warmth of a hot pot, or the fresh delights of sushi, Running Dish caters to discerning diners’ taste buds.
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THE HOT SHOPPES: TEEN TWISTS, MIGHTY MO'S, AND PAPPY PARKER'S …
Apr 22, 2013 It's said you can order a Mighty Mo, even though it's not on the menu, at certain Marriott hotels, and they'll serve it to you on a Hot Shoppes plate. And the new downtown Marriott Marquis being built at 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue NW may offer some of the old Hot Shoppes menu items when it opens in 2014.
From streetsofwashington.com


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