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Luby's

 
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Luby's, Inc.
Type Public (NYSELUB)
Founded 1947 in San Antonio, Texas, USA
Headquarters United States Houston, Texas, USA
Key people Christopher J. Pappas, President and CEO; Ernest Pekmezaris, Sr. VP and CFO; Harris J. Pappas, COO
Industry Casual dining restaurant
Products Homestyle food
Revenue $324.64 million USD (2006)
Net income $19.56 million USD (2006)
Employees 8,210 (2006)
Website www.lubys.com

Luby's, Inc. (formerly Luby's Cafeterias, Inc.) is a cafeteria-style restaurant chain founded in 1947 in San Antonio, Texas, United States. As of November 3, 2006, Houston, Texas-based Luby's operated 128 locations, of which 126 are traditional cafeterias and two primarily serve seafood. All but seven of its locations are in Texas. The others are in Arkansas and Oklahoma. The Louisiana location in Shreveport closed in late 2008.

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History

Bob Luby was one year old when his father, Harry, opened his first cafeteria called the New England Dairy Lunch. Bob opened his first Luby's Cafeteria in 1947, focusing on fresh food and customer service. Luby's soon expanded outside of San Antonio to Tyler, Harlingen, El Paso, and Beaumont.

In 1959, the original partners formed Cafeterias, Inc. Luby's continued to grow, entering other Texas cities and locations in contiguous states. Luby's entered Houston for the first time when it opened Romana Cafeteria in 1965. Locations opened in New Mexico in 1966 and in Oklahoma in 1980.

In 1973, Cafeterias, Inc. became a publicly traded company. To honor Bob Luby, Cafeterias, Inc., was renamed Luby's Cafeterias, Inc., in 1981. One year later, Luby's shares were listed on the New York Stock Exchange. By 1987 Luby's had reached 100 locations.

In 2001, Chris and Harris Pappas of Houston's Pappas Restaurants (owners of Pappasito's Cantina, Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, etc.) joined the Luby's management team. Three years later, Luby's moved its corporate headquarters from San Antonio to Houston.

In 2009, due to the economic recession, Luby's closed 25 stores.[1]

Lu Ann Platter

The "Lu Ann Platter", a popular combination platter served at Luby's, is a half portion entree with vegetables. This plate was the inspiration for the character name Luanne Platter from the animated Texas comedy/drama, King of the Hill. The cafeteria itself is characterized as "Luly's" on the show.

Luby's massacre

A deadly shooting spree occurred at a Luby's restaurant at 1705 East Central Texas Expressway in Killeen, Texas, on October 16, 1991, when George Hennard gunned down 24 people.[2] This location reopened after cleanup; it closed permanently on September 9, 2000.[3] The building now houses a Chinese-American buffet restaurant.

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