Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
By c. 1986 the franchise chain filed for bankruptcy and closed most of its locations, but some individually owned and operated restaurants kept the House of Pies name and logo. Seven restaurants remain: one in Los Angeles, California, and six in the Greater Houston, Texas, area. Another location in Los Angeles was scheduled to open in 2022, but ...
Logan's Roadhouse is an American chain of casual dining restaurants based in Houston, Texas, United States, founded in 1991 in Lexington, Kentucky, U.S. [3] There are 135 Logan's Roadhouse locations throughout twenty-two states. [4] The chain uses retro style decorations. Some of the Logan's establishments have locality-inspired decor and artwork.
The restaurant popularized fajitas in the Houston area. [3] This dish was so influential that, by 2001, just about all Tex-Mex restaurants in Houston served a version of the Ninfa's fajitas. [7] Original Ninfa's tacos al carbón/fajitas. The second most popular dish was the "Green Sauce," an avocado and tomatillo sauce.
Rubio’s Restaurants filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in June. The fast-casual chain, known for its fish tacos, had 86 locations at the time across California, Nevada and Arizona.
5. Fuddruckers. Fuddruckers, known for its customizable burgers and fun, family-friendly atmosphere, filed for bankruptcy in 2010 due to declining sales and increased competition from other burger ...
On April 21, 2021, Furr's parent companies Fresh Acquisitions LLC filed for Bankruptcy and all Furr's were permanently closed. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Several of the owners of Fresh Acquisitions and its related entities (Jason Kemp, Allen Jones, Lawrence Harris, and Brian Padilla) have been named in multiple lawsuits alleging serious fraud and theft of ...
Approximately 650 locations will remain open and operational during the bankruptcy, CBS News reports. A person reads a sign taped to a door announcing the closure of a Red Lobster in Silver Spring ...
After its S&A Restaurant Group division was forced into an involuntary Chapter 7 liquidation by its lender, GE Capital, in August 2008, and closed over 300 company-owned Bennigan's and Steak & Ale restaurants, [13] the chain's parent company, Metromedia Steakhouses Company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2008, although it planned to ...