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Michael Morton (born 1964) is an American restaurateur. He is the co-founder of Morton Group which operates La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway inside Wynn Las Vegas, CRUSH inside MGM Grand and La Comida in Downtown Las Vegas. [1] He is also the former owner and co-founder of N9NE Group and the son of Arnie Morton, the founder of the Morton's Steakhouse.
While the club was in the process of changing its menu, Fritsch prepared a hamburger for Morton to sample. Morton said the burger was the best he'd ever tasted. Together, they opened Morton's of Chicago in Newberry Plaza in Downtown Chicago. The original location closed in November 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [10] [11] [12] [13]
The Nine Group opened Drink in Las Vegas in 1995. Six years later, in 2001, George J. Maloof, Jr. of the Maloof family and owner of the Palms Hotel and Casino asked DeGraff and Morton to recreate their Chicago steakhouse N9NE and after-hours Ghostbar at the Palms. [2]
Morton is the son of Arnie Morton, founder of the Morton's Steakhouse chain. [1] His father was of Jewish descent. [2] In 1969, he graduated from the University of Denver with a B.S.B.A. in restaurant and hotel management. [3] His twin sister is Pam Morton; and his half-brother is restaurateur and businessman Michael Morton.
The 5,780-square-foot restaurant will open in spring 2024 on the southwest corner of Interstate 35E and Buc-ee’s Boulevard. The site of the future Longhorn Steakhouse in Denton. Today's top stories:
In 1978, Morton closed the Hyde Park location to open the first Morton's Steakhouse (see below). In the 1970s, he and Klitsch opened several successful ventures in Chicago's Newberry Plaza including Arnie's on Chicago's Gold Coast ; [ 4 ] the seafood restaurant LaMer; [ 7 ] and the disco/night club Zorrine's (named after Morton's wife).
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