Red Robin Gourmet to open new restaurant in Wisconsin
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, a restaurant chain, has announced that it will open the ninth Wisconsin Red Robin restaurant in Eau Claire.
The 6,695-square-foot Eau Claire Red Robin restaurant will seat 214 guests. There are eight additional Red Robin restaurants in Wisconsin owned and operated by Dane County Robins, a franchisee of Red Robin. Red Robin serves high-quality gourmet burgers, appetizers, entrees, salads and beverages in a kid- and family-friendly atmosphere. Eric Houseman, president and COO of Red Robin, said: We are thrilled to be expanding the Red Robin family of restaurants in Wisconsin, while also supporting such a wonderful family-oriented cause.
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