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Gonzales shopping center
Pennsylvania-based casual dining restaurant Quaker Steak & Lube is opening its first Baton Rouge-area restaurant in a Gonzales shopping center in June, according to company spokeswoman Samantha Russo.
Quaker Steak & Lube announced in late 2013 that it would increase its presence along the Interstate 10 corridor, with plans to open seven new locations in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Lake Charles, Lafayette, and in three other surrounding states.
Each restaurant carries a car care theme, with car and motorcycle memorabilia hanging from the walls and ceilings. Its name is a play on Quaker State oil, and its menu options include names like "Spin Out Artichoke Dip," "Hot Chassis turn Chili" and the "Mustang Burger."
Renita D. Young is a news reporter based in Baton Rouge. Email her at ryoung@nola.com or call 504.352.2548. You can also keep up with all of her local updates on Twitter @RenitaDYoung and on Facebook .
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