The Cheesecake Factory - Other Concepts

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The Cheesecake Factory Bakery Cafe The Cheesecake Factory Factory Bakery Cafe operates two bakery production facilities, and licenses two bakery-based menus to another food service operators. This division operates in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Grand Lux Cafe The owners of The Venetian in Las Vegas asked David Overton to create an upscale casual restaurant for the Venetian. After traveling to Europe to study the cuisine, architecture, design and decor of Italian trattorias, French bistros, and the grand cafes and pastry shops of Vienna, Overton created the Grand Lux Cafe. The Cafe offers, in addition to European-style food, cuisine from cultures including Thai, Malaysian, and Caribbean. Today the company operates thirteen Grand Lux Cafe restaurants.

RockSugar Pan Asian Kitchen RockSugar Pan Asian Kitchen features an Asian-fusion inspired menu within a contemporary setting. The first location opened on June 19, 2008, at Century City in Los Angeles. The restaurant features many Asian cuisines. However, David Overton excluded Chinese and Japanese cuisines, as these are served at the Grand Lux and Cheesecake Factory restaurants.

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