Yes, Roy Allen co-founded the A&W restaurant chain in 1919 alongside Frank Wright. Originally starting as a root beer stand in California, A&W quickly expanded its menu to include Hot Dogs and Hamburgers, becoming known for its distinctive root beer floats and drive-in service. The brand has since grown into one of the oldest fast-food chains in the United States.
Roy Allen Smith was born in 1954.
A&W stands for "Allen & Wright," named after its founders, Roy Allen and Frank Wright, who established the brand in 1919. The company is well-known for its root beer and fast-food restaurants, which serve a variety of burgers, hot dogs, and fries. A&W is one of the oldest fast-food chains in the United States.
W. H. Allen was born in 1863.
Roy L. Webber was born in 1904.
David W. Oliver died on 1919-12-19.
The founders of A&W Rootbeer are Roy Allen and Frank Wright. A&W.
Roy Allen
Allen & Wright. They are the 1st letters of the last names of the founders Roy Allen & Frank Wright
It's named after the company's founders, Frank Wright and Roy Allen.
A for Allen and W for WrightRoy Allen would team up with Frank Wright in 1922. With the success their drink was having, it needs a brand name. Roy Allen and Frank Wright would combine their last initials to create the name A&W.
Roy Allen - footballer - died in 2001.
If you are thinking of Albert and Walter of A & W fame. Then look look up Allen and Wright. Roy Allen and Frank Wright are the two bwhing A & W. They started in the US about 1919 and the first A & W that openedoutside the US was in Winnipeg Mb, Can. in 1956.
Roy Allen Smith was born in 1954.
Le Roy Allen has written: 'Across the seas'
Roy Allen - footballer - was born on 1901-03-27.
A&W got its name from the initials of its founder, Roy W. Allen, who partnered with Frank Wright in 1919 to create the brand. The "A" stands for Allen and the "W" for Wright. Initially, they started with a root beer stand, and the name A&W was used to market their root beer and later evolved into a fast-food chain known for its burgers and root beer floats.
Roy M. Allen has written: 'Practical refractometry by means of the microscope'