On the water -- An idea behind its time
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- Twenty years ago, it seemed like a farfetched idea:
Take a rundown little building at the end of the Balboa Pier and turn it
into a 1940s restaurant whose ambience, menu and prices take diners on a
trip through time.
From this shaky beginning, Ruby’s became a Newport Beach institution
that how now become a national institution as well. And, though no one
can say for sure, it’s likely that the loved and successful chain of
diners owes a good portion of its success to the pier itself.
“I think we were fortunate to start out on the Balboa Pier,” said
founder Doug Cavanaugh, who named the restaurant chain after his mother.
“It allowed us to take the 1940s concept to its fullest. When you’ve got
a building so far removed from reality, people have a chance to transport
themselves through a time machine -- as they walk down the pier, it’s
like they enter a different era.”
As Ruby’s celebrates its 20th anniversary, Cavanaugh looks back on
these early days with a sense of nostalgia and gratitude that his little
dream of a restaurant picked such a good place to get its start.
But no one’s calling Ruby’s little anymore. Today, the business has
expanded to 34 stores, including a new one opening on Maui, Hawaii. And
the company operators carry enough clout to get city officials to
participate in their birthday celebration. In fact, a huge, three-day
event celebrating the reopening of Newport’s piers started out because of
Ruby’s anniversary. A ceremony for the restaurant chain became the first
in a series of events to create the highly successful “Salute to Summer”
on the Balboa Peninsula last month.
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Ruby’s offered a little present to
its neighbors and admirers: 82-cent hamburgers all day on June 25.
Bringing back the 1982 prices for this one day also brought Ruby’s folks
and locals back to a time when the sky was the limit for one little
restaurant on the pier.
“The pier location was just a great little flagship to start with,”
Cavanaugh said. “It had it all: location, view, a wonderful surrounding
clientele -- the stars just aligned.”
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