Earlier in 2010 we learned that the
Claim Jumper restaurant chain filed for
bankruptcy and would change ownership. The ensuing news coverage reminded me that Claim Jumper -- like
Marie Callender's,
Coco's,
Polly's Pies and other chains -- was started right here in
Orange County.
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On Sept. 27, 1977, father and son business partners
Carl and Craig Nickoloff opened the first Claim Jumper restaurant in
Los Alamitos. (Seen in the photo above.) The 250-seat restaurant became known for its good food and large portions.
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In a 1999 interview with
Nation's Restaurant News, Craig Nickoloff remembered, "We were wrapped, set and ready to go for about $250,000. Those are fees to a city today for a sewer hook up."
.The business' California Gold Rush theme was chosen by the Nickoloffs, who enjoyed Western movies. As they brainstormed, they kept coming back to the name "Claim Jumper."
.Never originally envisioned as a chain, Claim Jumper's popularity and Craig Nickoloff's love of a challenge led to the opening of a second restaurant, then a third, ...and so on.
.The first four restaurants were all in Orange County, and were built on the bones of older restaurant buildings. The fifth was opened in the
City of Industry and was the first one built specifically as a Claim Jumper. Currently, there are 45 locations spread across the Western and Midwestern United States.
.Interestingly, Craig Nickoloff is a third generation Southern California restaurateur. His grandfather,
Nicholas Nickoloff, a Bulgarian immigrant, started
Nik's Coffee Shop in
Long Beach in 1957. Carl, the second generation, ran Nik's for 25 years, and Craig got his start there washing dishes in 1963.
The original Los Alamitos Claim Jumper closed its doors in the 1990s. The threshold of the restaurant, however, was removed and attached to a Claim Jumper in Long Beach.
UPDATE: I just got a response from Claim Jumper founder Craig Nickoloff, and I thought I'd share a few excerpts,...
"Thank
you for the mention of my family and Claim Jumper on your blog. My
father and I opened the 1st Claim Jumper in 1977, we had a great time
building the company and we are grateful for all the wonderful people
that we came into contact with and employed over the years. My dad
passed away in 1989, I continued to build the company we started
together and eventually opened 37 Claim Jumpers in 8 states. I sold the
company to Leonard Green Company in 2005,...
"...Meanwhile my
son, Nick Nickoloff, who is a fourth generation restaurateur has opened
two restaurants in Orange County serving lunch and dinner, "Nick's
Laguna" and "Nick's San Clemente", both restaurants are doing great and
he is planning on expanding in the near future, I am very proud.
"My
daughter and son in Law have opened a small sandwich shop in San
Clemente on Pico Blvd next to the high school named 'Humphry's', they
are doing great, the sandwiches are excellent.
"Thanks again for
mentioning Claim Jumper and our family, we love what we do and hopefully
will continue the tradition in future generations."
UPDATE TO THE UPDATE: Here's more background on the Nickoloffs and their restaurants.