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.
In June, 2004, Briazz filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. 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.
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
- "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.
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