
A Cincinnati burger restaurant chain is getting a museum in Ohio.
Frisch's Big Boy double-decker burger restaurant chain will unveil the museum to a gathering of employees and retirees at the chain's original Mainliner restaurant, which opened in 1939 in Fairfax. The museum will be free for patrons of the restaurant to visit. Frisch's is urging patrons to loan their Big Boy memorabilia for short-term displays.
Atlanta-based private equity firm NRD Capital bought the chain from its family ownership in 2015. Long a famous Cincinnati brand, Frisch's has the Big Boy trademark in the region and there are a total of 121 restaurants in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.