Since the late 40’s, George Webb Restaurants has perfected
the art of being a friend in the neighborhood to thousands of people spanning
every age and economic group. We’ve built the loyalty of these friends
by meeting a universal need: serving good food at value prices 24 hours a day.
There really was a George Webb! In May of 1948, George opened
his first hamburger parlor on the corner of Ogden and Van Buren Streets, in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It all started as a family business, with George, his
wife Evelyn and their three sons; Jim, Tom and Bob all working in the restaurant.
George Webb’s legendary tom-foolery and gimmicks have entertained diners
for years. Along with his hamburgers, soups and chili, George Webb was famous
for his senseless signs that read…”Free rabbit lunch tomorrow”,
silly offers to pay $10.00 for 1,893 pennies and the two clocks that hang side-by-side
on the wall in every restaurant.
George Webb always had good old-fashioned fun up his sleeves.
To get around a city ordinance that banned establishments from being open 24
hours a day, he announced that “George Webb Restaurants are open 23 hours,
59 minutes and 59 seconds, seven days a week and on Sundays!”
In 1953, Jim Webb became the first franchise owner, when George Webb suggested
to his son that he take over one of the restaurants. Not long after, in 1957,
Milwaukee lost an incredible entrepreneur when George Webb passed away. His son
Jim took over the company and served as president during a strong growth period
from the 1960’s through the early 1980’s. In 1985, Jim sold the chain
to Dave Stamm. Dave was a franchisee with the company and had over 30 years
experience with the organization. Under Dave’s leadership, the company
continued its strong growth.
In 2005, after 20 years at the helm, Dave made the decision to sell the organization. It is now being run by Phil Anderson who had built one of the nation’s most successful rubber seal distributorships from the ground up. Phil is excited to be a part of a Wisconsin legend and has surrounded himself with strong management team made up of seasoned George Webb veterans and leaders from other successful restaurant franchises. Together, Phil and his team strive to preserve the history of the storied chain and continue to offer guests a comfortable place for great food at a fair price.
Another famous George Webb tradition that continues today is his famous baseball
prediction. Starting in the 1940’s with the Brewer teams of the
American Association, and through the Braves’ stay in Milwaukee, George
Webb predicted our team would win 12 straight games. It was speculated for many
years that if the team would achieve the lucky streak, George Webb would give
away free hamburgers. The prediction continued in the 1970’s and 1980’s
with the major league Brewers, and on April 19, 1987, the Brewers won 12 straight
games. Three days and 168,194 hamburgers later, the payoff was fulfilled to thrilled
George Webb customers and Brewer fans alike. Although the team has not repeated
this feat since 1987, they have come close several times, while Wisconsinites
continue to support the team toward making the prediction come true.
Through the years George Webb has changed from a simple lunch counter operation
to a full-service family restaurant, offering made-to-order favorites such as
breakfast fare, hamburgers, sandwiches, soups, George Webb’s famous chili
and our Premium Blend coffee. A large part of the company’s success is
credited to our franchise owners, a dedicated group of operators who currently
own and operate 80% of the restaurants. These folks continue to entertain the
spirit of our founder, George Webb, and his values about the importance of C.Q.C. – courtesy,
quality and cleanliness.
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