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Mr. Steak was an American steakhouse restaurant chain started in 1962 by James A. Mather in Colorado Springs, Colorado. At its peak, the chain operated 278 restaurants throughout the United States. [ 1 ]
Valle's Steak House; Velvet Turtle; Victoria Station – one restaurant remained open in Salem, Massachusetts until it was abruptly closed in December 2017 [13] VIP's – Oregon-based restaurant chain; Wag's; Weenie Beenie; Wetson's; Whiskey Soda Lounge – Portland, Oregon and New York City; White Tower Hamburgers
Toggle Chain restaurant steakhouses subsection. 1.1 North America. 1.2 Outside North America. ... Morton's The Steakhouse; Mr. Steak; Outback Steakhouse; The Palm;
These once-struggling steak restaurants are starting to show signs of a revival with improved sales, new openings, and fresh leadership. 4 Outdated Steakhouse Chains Making a Comeback In 2024 Skip ...
Two Outback Steakhouse locations in Ohio are among 41 across the country that Bloomin' Brands, the restaurant's corporate parent, is closing as it weighs underperforming units, according to Nation ...
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Black Angus Steakhouse: Los Altos, California: 1964 Los Angeles, California: 45 The Capital Grille: Providence, Rhode Island: 1990 Orlando, Florida: 63 Nationwide Claim Jumper: Los Angeles, California: 1977 Houston, Texas: 12 Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse: New York City, New York: 1981 Houston, Texas: 16 Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
York Steak House was a national chain of steakhouse restaurants in the United States. It was among several chains owned at the time by cereal manufacturer General Mills. By 1982, there were nearly 200 restaurants in 27 states from Texas to Maine. [1] Though popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the majority of its locations shut down in ...