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Black Angus Steakhouse: Members of the restaurant’s Prime Club receive double points toward free menu items every time they dine at Black Angus during their birthday month.
Big-name chains like Ponderosa, Applebee's, Culver's, and Denny’s will help you mark the occasion with free birthday meals from pancakes to steak. 101 Restaurants Where You Can Eat for Free on ...
Black Angus was indebted approximately $202 million and had in 2003 reported revenue of $276.6 million resulting in a net loss of $32.5 million. The bankruptcy proceeded concurrently with an effort to re-brand and remodel the chain. [9] On January 15, 2009, American Restaurant Group itself filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. [10] Black ...
Olive Garden. Head to your nearest Olive Garden on Valentine's Day — or any other day of the year — for $6 ready-to-prepare entrées, $20 wine bottles and a wide selection of family-style ...
Finally in 1964 it was renamed again to Stuart Anderson's Black Angus before moving to Seattle's Elliott Avenue in the Denny Triangle. [7] Eventually Black Angus became a chain with over 100 restaurants which Anderson sold in 1972. [2] Anderson's 2,600-acre (1,100 ha) ranch in Thorp could be seen from Interstate 90, and was featured in ...
Angus Steakhouse. Angus Steakhouse is a restaurant chain of steak houses in central London. In 2001, there were about 30 outlets; 5 remain open as of July 2020. The name reflects Aberdeen Angus, a Scottish breed of beef cattle. Some restaurants still retain the former trading name, "Aberdeen Steak Houses", on their signage, as of September 2016.
Dave & Buster's: Veterans get a free entree (up to $20) and a free $10 Power Card. Dickey’s Barbecue Pit : Veterans and active-duty military get a free Pulled Pork Sandwich
The company was founded in 1995 by John and Carol Stewart. Originally a purebred Black Angus farm in Campbellsburg, Kentucky, Creekstone Farms entered the processing business in 2003 with the purchase of a 450,000-square-foot (42,000 m 2) processing plant in Arkansas City, Kansas.