[3][4] Many West Virginia locations share a building with Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti,[5] although the chain is more extensive than Gino's (which is exclusive to West Virginia),[6] having locations in southern Ohio and eastern Kentucky.
Bill and Mae opened the first Tudors on Washington Street in Charleston, West Virginia, in 1980.
[9] They opened more stores in the Charleston and Huntington areas, and began selling franchises.
[10] In 1986, Bill Tudor died[11] and John and his mother continued to grow the business with the addition of Oshel Craigo as their new franchise partner.
[12] In 2015, after a speech, Barack Obama infamously stated that he would be trying a "TWO-DOORS biscuit," mispronouncing the franchise's name.