Copeland's

Copeland's is a restaurant chain started by New Orleans native Al Copeland in 1983. It offers New Orleans-style cuisine and a casual sit-down family friendly atmosphere. Significantly expanding in the 1990s, it claimed more than 40 locations in 12 states and offered a "steakhouse"-style expanded menu by 2004. It then significantly retracted over the next few years, closing half their restaurants with only 20 locations remaining in eight states, with over half of their locations in Louisiana. The following years showed expansion west into Texas while adding the Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro, Fire and Ice restaurants, and Al's Diversified Food & Seasonings – a line of specialty foods and spices for large national restaurant chains.

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Alvin C. Copeland

Al Copeland (February 2, 1944 – March 23, 2008) was an American Louisianan raised entrepreneur who is, first and foremost, known for founding Popeyes Chicken and Biscuits in Arabi, Louisiana in 1972. Al Copeland also built up Al Copeland Investments which owns and operates a wide variety of concepts including restaurants such as Copeland's of New Orleans, Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro, and Copeland's Social City Bistro. ACI also operates a number of hotels in the New Orleans area including: Best Western French Quarter, Best Western Landmark, and Garden District. Food Service Plants and Comedy Clubs are also enterprises owned by ACI.[1][2]

Copeland's Restaurant Menu items include French and Cajun inspired dishes that include a focused number of steak and seafood dish specialties. It also offers a special Sunday Brunch menu. It enjoys a broad spectrum of diners at every range of the demographic. Popular dishes include Eggplant Pirogue, Veal Copeland, and Jambalaya Pasta among other classic Copeland concoctions.[3] There are also classic New Orleans dishes such as crawfish etouffee and shrimp Creole.

Recently, many Copeland's restaurants have started to specialize in particular styles of food, while some remain unchanged.

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References

  1. Archived 2009-05-25 at the Wayback Machine ACI. Retrieved on 2009-06-10.
  2. Douglas Martin. Al Copeland, a Restaurateur Known for Spice and Speed, Dies at 64. March 25, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-12-04.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-07-25. Retrieved 2009-06-10.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Retrieved on [2009-6-10].
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