The mark consists of four wooden planks positioned side-by-side lengthwise. The first and third planks from the left are generally identical in size, whereas the second plank is narrower and positioned slightly higher than the first and third planks. The fourth plank in the row has a width that is ¿ of the width of the first and third planks, but its height is generally the same as the height of the other planks and positioned generally as the first and third planks are positioned. The first three planks are stained a shade of gray whereas the fourth plank is stained a shade of yellow-gold. A stylized "T's" in white cursive letters is superimposed on the upper 2/3 sections of all four planks. Underneath the stylized "T's" starting halfway from the left edge of the first plank and extending all the way to the right edge of the fourth plank is the word "RESTAURANT" all in white caps using a standard font. Below the word "RESTAURANT" across the width of the third plank is the term "EST. 1982" in the same white font as the word "RESTAURANT," but the letters in "EST. 1982" are ¿ the size of the letters in "RESTAURANT". Above and below the term "EST. 1982" are identical, white straight lines that are parallel to each other and extend from the right end of the second plank below the letter "A" in "RESTAURANT" over the entirety of the third plank and most of the fourth plank.
T RESTAURANT EST ONE NINE EIGHT TWO; T'S RESTAURANT EST NINETEEN EIGHTY TWO; T'S RESTAURANT EST ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO
The color(s) gray, white and gold is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"RESTAURANT AND EST. 1982"