Arthur Treacher’s fast-food seafood restaurant, which once boasted more than 800 restaurants at the height of its popularity, will open its third location in Cleveland Heights before the end of the year. Currently, Arthur Treacher’s operates two locations in Cuyahoga Falls and Garfield Heights.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Anyone hungry for hush puppies and fried fish? Well, if not, you will be soon because Arthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips is expanding in Northeast Ohio.fast-food seafood restaurant, which got its start in Columbus and once boasted more than 800 locations worldwide in the 1970s and ‘80s, is a shell of its former self, down to just two locally owned locations in Cuyahoga Falls and Garfield Heights.
Majestic Meadows in Medina allows interactive experience with otters, capybaras, camels, alpacas, more Arthur Treacher’s is known for its fish & chips, fried chicken, clam chowder, hush puppies and other comfort food favorites.
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