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The Metromedia Restaurant Group was an American casual dining company that operated and franchised more than 800 restaurants under the names Steak and Ale, Bennigan's, Bonanza, Ponderosa, The Plano Tavern, The Southlake Tavern and the 29 Degree Tavern. The company was headquartered in Plano, Texas.
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.
East (with isolated locations across the U.S including Hawaii) Ruby's Diner: Newport Beach, California: 1982 Irvine, California: 15 West, Texas, Mid-Atlantic Rusty Bucket Restaurant & Tavern: Dublin, Ohio: 2002 Columbus, Ohio: 23 Southeast and Midwest Seasons 52: Orlando, Florida: 2003 Orlando, Florida: 44 Shari's Cafe & Pies: Hermiston, Oregon ...
Meanwhile, franchise partners opened an additional 15 restaurants, including the first two franchised Jaggers locations. All in all, 45 Texas Roadhouse, Bubba's 33, and Jaggers locations opened ...
Gnats, fruit flies or drain flies were found at several locations, including On the Border at 5000 State Highway 121, House of Comedy Plano at 7301 Lone Star Drive, Hilton Dallas/Plano Granite ...
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]
It’s located at 8605 Ohio Drive in Plano, Texas, and it replaced an existing Pizza Hut that had been at that location for decades. It’s already open, and online ordering is turned on at the ...
In July 2008, all of Bennigan's 150 corporate locations across the US were closed due to parent company Metromedia Restaurant Group of Plano, Texas filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection [5] and initially the firm's 138 franchisee-owned locations remained open, but many later closed in the months and years after the bankruptcy filing ...