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'''Donut Chef''' is a chain of doughnut shops operated by [[Ken Flowers]] and [[Werner Beiersdoerfer]]. The first store, at 100 Hampton Drive in [[Calera]], opened in September [[2011]]. Since then, additional stores have opened in [[Helena]], [[Chelsea]] and [[Columbiana]]. Donut Chef offers doughnuts, fritters, kolaches, cinnamon rolls and beignets.
'''Donut Chef''' was a chain of doughnut shops operated by [[Ken Flowers]] and [[Werner Beiersdoerfer]]. The first store, at 100 Hampton Drive in [[Calera]], opened in September [[2011]]. Since then, additional stores were opened in [[Helena]], [[Chelsea]] and [[Columbiana]]. Donut Chef offered doughnuts, fritters, kolaches, cinnamon rolls and beignets.


In [[2013]] Flowers and Beiersdoerfer were involved in litigation surrounding their former association with [[Donut Joe's]] founder [[Richard Byrd]].
In [[2013]] Flowers and Beiersdoerfer were involved in litigation surrounding their former association with [[Donut Joe's]] founder [[Richard Byrd]].
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[[Category:Doughnut shops]]
[[Category:Doughnut shops]]
[[Category:2011 establishments]]
[[Category:2011 establishments]]
[[Category:2010s disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 11:11, 18 December 2020

Donut Chef was a chain of doughnut shops operated by Ken Flowers and Werner Beiersdoerfer. The first store, at 100 Hampton Drive in Calera, opened in September 2011. Since then, additional stores were opened in Helena, Chelsea and Columbiana. Donut Chef offered doughnuts, fritters, kolaches, cinnamon rolls and beignets.

In 2013 Flowers and Beiersdoerfer were involved in litigation surrounding their former association with Donut Joe's founder Richard Byrd.

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References

  • Faulk, Kent (December 26, 2013) "Hole-y court battles: Birmingham donut shops involved in 2 copyright lawsuits." The Birmingham News