13 Facts About Luby's

1.

Luby's, Inc is a parent company that operates the Luby's chain of cafeteria-style restaurants.

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2.

Luby's soon expanded outside of San Antonio to Tyler, Harlingen, El Paso, and Beaumont.

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3.

In 1959, the original partners formed Cafeterias, Inc Luby's continued to expand, entering other Texas cities and locations in contiguous states.

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4.

Luby's entered Houston for the first time when it opened Romana Cafeteria in 1965.

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5.

Luby's operated in 11 states in 1996, having over 200 restaurants at that time.

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6.

Three years later, Luby's moved its corporate headquarters from San Antonio to Houston.

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7.

In 2008, Luby's published a special edition of the cookbook that included 12 additional recipes.

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8.

In 2009, due to the economic recession, Luby's closed 25 stores and laid off staff as a cost-cutting measure.

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9.

Luby's Inc applied for and received a loan of US$10 million as part of the Paycheck Protection Program.

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10.

Luby's did not have a definitive timeline for future transactions, but expected to eventually wind down remaining operations.

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11.

Luby's has its headquarters in Suite 600 of the 13111 Northwest Freeway building in the Near Northwest district and in Houston, Texas.

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12.

In July 2004, Luby's announced that it would move its headquarters from San Antonio to Houston, where Pappas Restaurants has its headquarters.

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13.

At that time Luby's did not yet state to where it would be moving; the company stated that it would most likely move to a suburb in Greater Houston.

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