Eegee's

Eegee's (stylized eegee's) is a chain of 25 restaurants in greater Tucson, Arizona, as well as one in Casa Grande, Arizona. It specializes in sub sandwiches (subs) and is most famous for its frozen fruit drink, called the "eegee." It is also known for its signature ranch dressing, available in original, chipotle, and buffalo. It was founded in 1971 by Edmund Irving and Robert Greenberg, who combined their initials ("E" from Edmund and "G" from Greenberg) to create the name "eegee's."[1] The company has been highly noted for its social and environmental involvement, such as its tradition of donating time, food, and money to local charities; the collection of donations for local charitable organizations;[2] instituting the community recycling program 'Green for Green!'; and its program for training and employing the mentally disabled.[3]

eegee's
TypePrivately held company
IndustryRestaurants
GenreFast food
FoundedTucson, Arizona, U.S. (1971)
FounderEd Irving and Bob Greenberg
HeadquartersTucson, Arizona, U.S.
Number of locations
25 restaurants in Arizona
Key people
Ron Petty, Fred Dreibholz, Paul Hemingway
ProductsSubs
Salads
French Fries
Slush
Other food products
Owner39 North Capital
Websiteeegees.com

History

eegee's original logo used from 1970's to 2011.

In 1971 Edmund Irving and Robert Greenberg pooled their resources and bought a used vending truck. In the beginning, Ed or Bob served their lemon eegee's frozen drink in front of high schools, at sporting events, and at concerts. Over the years, the vending trucks were retired as they turned their business into a growing restaurant chain in Southern Arizona. Currently, there are 25 locations in the greater Tucson area, as well as one location in Casa Grande.[4]

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