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Located adjacent to the restaurant on The Big Texan Steak Ranch property is the 54-unit Big Texan Motel. The cinder-block construction motel is designed to resemble a main street in an old west town, and features Texas-themed decor and a Texas-shaped pool. In 2004, a 20-stall stable was added behind the main motel building.
A Ponderosa Steakhouse in West Branch, Michigan (now closed). Ponderosa Steakhouse and Bonanza Steakhouse are a chain of buffet/steakhouse restaurants that are a part of Homestyle Dining LLC based in Plano, Texas. [3] Its menu includes steaks, seafood, and chicken entrées, all of which come with their buffet. A lunch menu is also served.
The Kendall Inn is a historic hotel located in Boerne, Texas, United States, that originally opened in 1859. [2] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 29, 1976. The two-story vernacular Greek Revival structure is one of the few remaining 19th century resort hotels in Texas.
Morton's The Steakhouse is a chain of steak restaurants with locations in the United States and franchised abroad, [5] founded in Chicago in 1978. [6] It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Landry's . [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
Dan Schryer filed the permit Nov. 1 with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a mixed beverage permit at 2458 N. Main Street, Cattlemen’s original location since the late 1940s. Schryer ...
[citation needed] Following the buyout, new and remodeled Lone Star Steakhouse locations switched from the classic "Texas Roadhouse" theme to a more urban-style restaurant, abandoning most of the Texas and cowboy themes in its older restaurants. The newer restaurant design was more upscale, with virtually none of the Americana seen in the pre ...
Abandoned Steak and Ale restaurant, Westminster Mall, Colorado (2011) Steak and Ale is an American chain of restaurants that was influential in the growth of casual dining. Founded in 1966, it achieved major success in the 1970s and 1980s before declaring Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding and closing its remaining 58 locations on July 29, 2008. [1]
After acquiring nearly $2 million in debts, Littleton-based Jamco Ltd., the parent firm of the Mr. Steak restaurant chain, filed for Chapter 11 reorganization under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. At the time of the filing, Randall Pike had replaced Mathers as chairman and CEO and the company had 122 franchise Mr. Steak restaurants and the 25 company ...