Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour was an American
ice cream parlor
Ice cream parlors (American English) or ice cream parlours (British English) are places that sell ice cream, gelato, sorbet, and/or frozen yogurt to consumers. Ice cream is typically sold as regular ice cream (also called hard-packed or hard s ...
and sandwich chain that was founded in
Portland, Oregon
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, in 1963. The chain became defunct following the closure of its last location in
Brea,
California
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, in 2019.
History
Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour was started at NW 21st Avenue in
Portland, Oregon
Portland (, ) is a port city in the Pacific Northwest and the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, Portland is the county seat of Multnomah County, the most populous co ...
, by
Bob Farrell and Ken McCarthy in 1963. Farrell's became known for their offer of a free
ice cream sundae
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to children on their birthday. The parlors had an early 1900s theme, with employees wearing period dress and straw
boater hat
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s, and each location featured a
player piano
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.
In 1972, the Farrell's chain was purchased by the
Marriott Corporation
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.
By 1975, there were 120 Farrell's nationwide.
Thereafter, sales dropped and most of the parlors were sold off in the 1980s. In 1982, Marriott sold the chain to a group of private investors.
By 1990, almost all Farrell's locations had closed.
One of the last original Farrell's locations in Portland, located near the
Lloyd Center
Lloyd Center is a shopping mall in the Lloyd District of Portland, Oregon, United States, just northeast of downtown. It is owned by Arrow Retail of Dallas. The mall features three floors of shopping, with the third level serving mostly as prof ...
mall, closed in 2001. At the time of its closing, it was privately owned and known as The Original Portland Ice Cream Parlor.
The final original location closed in 2006 in
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley, near the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, about east of the Oregon Coast.
As of the 2020 United States Census, Eu ...
. At the time, it was operating under the name of Pearl Street Ice Cream Parlour. In 2009, there was a discussion of an eventual return to Portland, but nothing came of it.
In 2008, after a years-long legal battle over rights to the brand, Parlour Enterprises of
Lake Forest, California
Lake Forest is a city in Orange County, California. The population was 85,858 at the 2020 census.
Lake Forest incorporated as a city on December 20, 1991. Prior to incorporation, the community had been known as El Toro. Following a vote in 20 ...
, was confirmed as the owner and operator of Farrell's properties on the U.S. mainland.
The company established a franchise model with original founder Bob Farrell as an advisor. They promptly opened seven Farrell's locations in California, including the Mountasia Family Fun Center in
Santa Clarita
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;
Rancho Cucamonga
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; downtown
Brea;
Riverside
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;
Sacramento
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; and
Buena Park
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. By 2014, there was a total of 8 restaurants with one each in Hawaii and Sacramento and the remainder in Southern California.
There were eight Farrell's locations in Hawaii. The last Farrell's in the state was operated by E Noa Corporation at
Pearlridge
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shopping center in
Aiea, Hawaii
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. After 10 years in service, it closed at the end of their lease in October 2016.
By 2016, Farrell's had accumulated $2 million in debt
and was forced to start closing under-performing locations. The
Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo ( ; corruption of ''Misión Vieja'', Spanish for "Old Mission") is a commuter city in the Saddleback Valley in Orange County, California, United States. Mission Viejo is considered one of the largest master-planned communities eve ...
location closed in January 2016.
In April 2016, the Farrell's inside Mountasia Family Fun Center was re-branded and named Lickity Split by Farrell's, featuring over-the-counter dining and a streamlined menu.
In August 2016, Farrell's was featured on
CNBC
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's series ''
The Profit'', where
Marcus Lemonis
Marcus Anthony Lemonis (born November 16, 1973) is a Lebanese-born American businessman, television personality and philanthropist. He is currently the chairman and CEO of Camping World, Good Sam Enterprises, Gander RV and The House Boardshop, i ...
made a deal with the current owners and stakeholders of the Farrell's brand; three locations stayed open with a last push to bring back the iconic restaurant and ice cream parlour. Also in August 2016, the Sacramento
and Rancho Cucamonga
locations closed. The Santa Clarita location quietly closed sometime after the closure of the Rancho Cucamonga but before the closure of the Riverside location in late July 2017.
After purchasing the company, Lemonis immediately closed the Buena Park for renovations and reopened the restaurant in August 2017. Besides the Buena Park location, only the Brea location remained open.
The Buena Park location closed on December 30, 2018 leaving Brea as the last remaining location.
The Brea location closed on June 8, 2019, leaving no remaining locations. While Lemonis owns 51% of the brand, he had no ownership in the Brea location.
Menu
The menu was printed as a tabloid-style newspaper. It featured appetizers, sandwiches, burgers, and dozens of different sundaes, as well as malts, shakes, sodas, and floats. Unusual offerings included a glass of soda water for 2 cents, and the traditional free sundae for customers celebrating a birthday. Some of the sundaes were huge and intended for a group to share. The largest, the "Zoo" sundae, was delivered with great fanfare by a number employees carrying it wildly around the restaurant on a stretcher, accompanied by the sound of ambulance sirens.
One of the more amusing highlights of their original menu was a "Low-Calorie Diet" menu sheet you could theoretically turn to if you ate too much ice cream. A bowl of "Bees Knees and Mosquito Knuckles" were among the fantasied foods that were featured in the joke-menu. Underneath the
fake meal plans was written "Anything Worth Eating Has Calories"
Sacramento location tragedy
On September 24, 1972, a privately owned
Canadair Sabre
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jet (a variant of the
F-86 Sabre
The North American F-86 Sabre, sometimes called the Sabrejet, is a transonic jet fighter aircraft. Produced by North American Aviation, the Sabre is best known as the United States' first swept-wing fighter that could counter the swept-wing So ...
) piloted by Richard Bingham failed to take off while leaving the Golden West Sport Aviation Air Show at
Sacramento, California
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. It went off the end of the runway and crashed into the ice cream parlour; 22 people died and 28 were injured.
In the news
On April 9, 1982, a small private plane crashed into the road and burst into flames in front of the Farrell's location in
Torrance, California
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. The pilot and his two passengers died; no one on the ground was harmed.
In 1983, the
Selective Service
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purchased Farrell's "Birthday Club" data and mailed warnings to young men telling them to register for the draft before their 18th birthday. Farrell's blamed the situation on an unauthorized sale by a list broker, and the government announced they would stop using the list.
In April 2014, an out-of-control automobile ran into a line of patrons waiting outside the
Buena Park, California
Buena Park (''Buena'', Spanish for "Good") is a city in Orange County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census its population was 84,034. It is the location of several tourist attractions, namely Knott's Berry Farm. It is about 12 mi ...
, location of Farrell's. One person died and six others were injured.
On August 23, 2016, the television show ''
The Profit'' featured Farrell's Ice Cream Parlours, and frankly discussed the financial health of the company and their locations, as part of a
reality television show
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. An investment was proposed as part of a turn-around for the company and as a result,
Marcus Lemonis
Marcus Anthony Lemonis (born November 16, 1973) is a Lebanese-born American businessman, television personality and philanthropist. He is currently the chairman and CEO of Camping World, Good Sam Enterprises, Gander RV and The House Boardshop, i ...
became the majority shareholder of the Farrell's franchise. He later took over ownership of the Buena Park location, but the restaurant closed in late 2018.
The episode "Sorry, Wrong Mother" of ''
The Bob Newhart Show
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'' features a send up of the Farrell's custom of giving an overwhelming birthday greeting to patrons. The ice cream employee is played by
John Ritter
Johnathan Southworth Ritter (September 17, 1948 – September 11, 2003) was an American actor. Ritter was a son of the singing cowboy star Tex Ritter and the father of actors Jason and Tyler Ritter. He is known for playing Jack Tripper on the ...
.
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