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Victoria Station was a chain of railroad-themed steakhouse restaurants. At the peak of its popularity in the 1970s, the chain had 100 locations in the United States. The firm filed for bankruptcy in 1986. The last remaining restaurant in the former chain was located in Salem, Massachusetts until it abruptly closed in December 2017. [1]
Victoria Station was a chain of railroad-themed steakhouse restaurants. At the peak of its popularity in the 1970s, the chain had 100 locations in the United States. The firm filed for bankruptcy in 1986.
Most of us remember the Victoria Station restaurants, and the huge slabs of prime rib served therein. Larkspur, San Francisco, Oakland, Denver, etc. all had them. I was looking for something entirely different and came upon this site for a book about it: http://www.vicsta.com/
Victoria Station was a chain of railroad-themed steakhouse restaurants. At the peak of its popularity in the 1970s, the chain had 100 locations in the United States. The firm filed for bankruptcy in 1986.
Prime Rib And Boxcars: Whatever Happened to Victoria Station? By Tom Blake. This is a personal and revealing story about Tom Blake’s pursuit of the American dream in the 1970s.
Victoria Station was a chain of railroad-themed steakhouse restaurants. At the peak of its popularity in the 1970s, the chain had 100 locations in the United States. The firm filed for bankruptcy in 1986. The last remaining restaurant in the former chain was located in Salem, Massachusetts until it abruptly closed in December 2017.
Please check out our old photos from Victoria Station. Prime Rib And Boxcars: Whatever Happened to Victoria Station? Read Chapter 1 of "Whatever Happened To Victoria Station" by Tom Blake.