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Antone's Famous Po' Boys, formerly Antone's Import Company, is a sandwich shop chain based in
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. Established by Jalal Antone, an American of Lebanese and
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descent, it grew to having fifteen locations and having products distributed throughout the
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, but was beset by ownership disputes within the surviving family in the 1990s. Legacy Restaurants now owns the trademark and operates all restaurants with the name. From circa the 1990s until 2018 several shops franchising the Antone's name were operated as the Original Antone's Import Company.


History

Jalal E. Antone, was born on February 21, 1912, to Syrian and Lebanese parents in
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. Originating from
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, - The full names and birth, marriage, and death dates of Jalal and Josephine Antone ar
on the headstone pictured in the article
Antone came to Houston in the 1930s. There he managed a business to import and export goods. Antone married Josephine A. Antone (born August 14, 1914) on October 6, 1940. The couple had two daughters, Mary Jo Antone-Hatfield and Jamie Lee Antone. Antone established the chain in 1962 as a restaurant on Taft Street, in the Fourth Ward. Originally he wanted to serve
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to Lebanese and
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, but his brother-in-law stated that area residents at the time would not be accustomed to those cuisines, and so the business needed to be openly focused around more familiar cuisine. Therefore, Antone chose to make sandwiches the primary selling point of the business, while offering Levantine food on the side for the immigrants. He advised other ethnic Levantine restaurant operators to not openly market the restaurants as being Middle Eastern. Therefore, by 2008 multiple Houston-area restaurants selling Levantine cuisine also served sandwiches. The company's second and third locations were on Main Street and the intersection of San Felipe Road and Voss Road, respectively, with the former opening in 1967. Josephine received 98% of the company and the daughters received the remainder, after Jalal Antone's February 9, 1974, death. Josephine was the head of Antone's and sublicensed to her daughters the rights to do catering, as J.J. Gregory Gourmet Services. Antone-Hatfield stated that she entered the business upon her father's request even though she initially planned to work in the music industry as she studied theater and music. In 1976 a 20-year-old Lebanese man named Antonios "Tony" Okde, unrelated to the Antone family and a civil engineering major at the
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, began manning the cash register at an Antone's. Okde, who went to Houston to avoid the
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, had originally intended on making money to support himself during his studies and planned on having a career in a petroleum firm, but he grew in the business, assuming more responsibilities and opening his own franchises. Okde occupied a post on the board of directors by the 1980s. The mother and daughters became involved in several lawsuits, with Okde siding with the mother. The mother-controlled company accused the daughters of not following the licensing terms and filed suit against the daughters; the
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resulted in a win for the defendants. Okde served as the company's director of operations by the year 1990, and as a vice president the same year. Additional lawsuits were filed by the company against the daughters when the company accused the latter of allowing supermarkets to sell Antone's products without permission and insufficient
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in 1992 and trying to improperly sell the franchise in 1996. By the latter year the daughters and mother were not on speaking terms; the daughters accused Okde and another member of the board, Peter Basralian, of tricking Josephine, an accusation the men denied. Around fifteen Antone's shops were in Houston circa the 1990s. In addition licensed Antone's products appeared throughout the Southern United States. An investor named Neil Morgan acquired J.J. Gregory Gourmet's assets in 1996 after the company entered bankruptcy. Even though the mother wanted Okde to remain, he had plans to resign from Antone's in 1999. Josephine died on March 15, 2003, and the original Fourth Ward location closed the same year. Circa 2005 Morgan bought the trademarks from Josephine's estate. Antone's became a part of the Legacy Restaurants umbrella in 2006, and therefore Legacy now held the Antone's trademark. The Okde family continued operating their own franchised Antone's, using the name Original Antone's. Vana Inc., with Tony Okde being one of the owners, was the operating company. In 2008 there were four Legacy Antone's and three Vana Antone's. John Nova Lomax of '' Houstonia'' wrote that the Legacy locations "franchised and tried to take the name far and wide" while the Original ones "kept things close to home and more traditional", and that the fissure developed in the 1990s. By 2012, four Antone's remained in Houston. The franchise agreements ultimately expired, with Legacy not allowing renewal, in April 2018; the Okdes chose not to file lawsuits and instead decided to run sandwich shops under new names; the Okde's legal representation agreed that Legacy had the rights to the Antone's name. By 2018 there were only two Antone's remaining in Houston. In 2018 grocery stores in
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, again began selling Antone's sandwiches. The Antone's nightclub in Austin, established by Jalal Antone's nephew,
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, began selling Antone's sandwiches in 2018. The varieties available at the nightclub are Original, Super, Tuna, and Turkey. In October 2017, Houstonian consumer packaged food executive, Craig F. Lieberman, was hired as a consultant to the Company and became CEO and a limited partner in July 2020, In fall 2019 an Antone's Famous Po'Boys location in the
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opened. The store closed during covid and closed permanently by 2021. Antone's Po Boys began selling in Texas Children's Hospital, expanded to University of Texas DKR Texas Memorial Stadium in 2020 and Austin Bergstrom International Airport in 2021. To celebrate their 60th Anniversary a Fried Green Tomato Po Boy was created in conjunction with Billy F. Gibbons, lead guitarist with ZZTop. Proceeds were provided to The Clifford Antone Foundation to support emerging Musical Artists. In 2022 the sandwiches began to be distributed to supermarkets in
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. and Waco.. In 2023 Antone's began selling packaged sandwiches at Houston Hobby and George Bush International Airports By 2024 Antone's was selling Po Boys over 500 supermarkets in Texas and their packaged sandwiches were sold in sports venues at Texas A&M, Baylor, Southern Methodist and University of Houston, and Texas Southern University..The Company became a sponsor of the Houston Open PGA and the Austin Blues Festival in 2024, selling sandwiches at both events.


Products and cuisine

Antone developed a Po-Boy, with chowchow added to ham, salami and provolone cheese, and is traditionally served cold. The sandwich is currently known as the "Original Po' Boy" and was previously the "regular". There is also a version with added meats and cheeses called the "Super". Stephen Paulsen of the ''
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'' stated that the "Original" variety is "in the city's food DNA, the
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of sandwiches." John Lomax of '' Houstonia'' described the 1970s and 1980s as the height of their popularity and that the growth of chain sandwich shops that operated across the United States, the introduction of banh mi, and the poor quality of third party sandwiches in gas stations resulted in a decrease in popularity for the variety. Lomax in particular stated that the storage of the sandwiches at grocery stores ruined the flavor due to the delicate properties of the chowchow and mayonnaise. In 2002, 40% of the sandwiches sold at Antone's were the "Original" variety. Other menu items include
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and smoked
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sandwiches as well as chicken salad, ham salad (known as "Piggy"), and
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. According to Legacy, the other varieties were available by the year 1970 but the company had no specific information on when each variety was first available. Legacy introduced Italian-style menu items and salads after it assumed 2006 ownership. Historically the company had, aside from chowchow sandwiches, ones with mayonnaise available. Morgan's restaurants added other sauces in 2002 due to some customers wanting bolder flavors. The restaurant also sells a "
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" that was ranked number one in the "Best Sandwiches in America 2019", a ranking by Legacy Restaurants executive chef Alex Padilla.
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The stores also sell or sold cheeses, pasta, and pickled seafood products. ref name=Odamfamouspoboyscoming/> The company began offering new sandwiches with well known Houston Celebrities and Chefs with proceeds going to local charities. Okde's family stated that Tony Okde had created several of the menu items; a Legacy representative stated that the company was unaware of this, and if this was indeed the case, the company in 2018 does not any longer sell these items. Antone's continued product development of their condiments and to meet consumer preferences.. Antone's pickles and chow chow relish began selling to Houston supermarkets by 2020..


See also

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Ninfa's The Original Ninfa's on Navigation is a popular Mexican restaurant located at 2704 Navigation Boulevard in Houston, Texas. The restaurant serves both Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisine. The Original Ninfa's was started by Ninfa Rodríguez Laurenzo, ...
- Another brand owned by Legacy Restaurants * Cuisine of Houston *
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- Includes a section about Middle Eastern Houstonians


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