Good Eats: Celebrities Who Own Restaurants
See what’s cooking with Jay Z, NeNe, plus more.
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Jay Z - Aside from their day jobs, a number of stars own their own restaurants or are investors in popular fast food chains, some of which may even surprise you. Read on for a look at these celebrity foodies and where to find a location near you. By Britt Middleton Want to pop bottles like Hov? Best do it at the rapper-mogul’s 40/40 Club in New York City. The 12,000-square-foot space is branded as an upscale sports bar and on the menu you’ll find favorites like buffalo wings and modern updates on classics like king crab sliders. (Photos from left: REUTERS /RAY STUBBLEBINE /LANDOV, the 40/40 Club)
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Rick Ross - Da Boss notably shouted out fast food chain Wingstop in his banger “MC Hammer.” It’s apparently no coincidence, as the rapper owns several franchises in his hometown of Miami as well as in Memphis. (Photos from Left: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET, Wing Stop)
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NeNe Leakes - The Real Housewives of Atlanta star is literally about making dough, opening a franchise of Famous Famiglia Pizzeria at Sacramento International Airport a few years back. (Photos from Left: La Famiglia Pizzeria, Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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Queen Latifah - With her thriving career as an actress, singer and talk show host, Queen certainly has a full plate. But on the side, she is a franchise owner of a Fatburger location in Miami. (Photos from left: Larry Busacca/Getty Images, Fatburger)
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Magic Johnson - Among his many business ventures, the NBA Hall of Famer owns several T.G.I Fridays locations in California and has previously invested in Starbucks. (Photos from left: Starbucks, Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Centric, T.G.I. Friday's)
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