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Junior's Grill

Junior's Grill was a restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. It was located on the Georgia Tech campus in the Bradley Building near Tech Tower. It was a family business owned by Tommy Klemis.〔 The restaurant served breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Thursday (breakfast and lunch only on Friday), and was famous among students for its french toast and battered chicken fingers.〔 It closed on April 21, 2011, due to declining business.
== History ==
Junior's was founded by Wilbur Gold, Jr. in 1948 as Pilgrim's and was originally located on North Avenue at Techwood Drive just south of campus.〔〔 In 1958, the Georgia Board of Regents made plans to redevelop the property where Pilgrim's was located sometime in the future, and instead of accepting a year-to-year lease, Gold sold the business to James Klemis and John Chaknis, who changed the restaurant's name to Junior's Grill.〔〔〔 Junior's remained in its original location until 1967, when the Board of Regents exercised its option to redevelop. The restaurant was relocated down the street to what had formerly been a barbershop, across from Smith Dormitory.〔〔 The new location was much smaller than the original, and in 1987, Junior's expanded into the Engineer's Bookstore's former location next door.〔 Soon after, the Georgia Tech Foundation purchased the property in preparation for the possibility that Atlanta would be an Olympic Games host city and gave Junior's a five-year lease. Demolition and construction for the 1996 Summer Olympics forced the restaurant to close in October 1993. Alumni, students and staff had petitioned to save Junior's and have the school find new premises for it. Renovations of the Bradley Building began in November 1993, and Junior's re-opened in that location in February 1994.〔 Junior's closed indefinitely at 2:30pm on Thursday April 21, 2011.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Junior’s Grill at Georgia Tech to close Thursday - April 20th, 2011 - What Now Atlanta? )

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