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Bennigans, Steak & Ale shut down
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Economic woes hit restaurant row:
Bennigans, Steak & Ale shut down

By simon on July 29, 2008 in Current Affairs

The “fern bar and random crap on walls” concept was dealt a blow today, as corporate-owned Bennigans shut its doors, when parent S&A Restaurant Group filed Chapter 7.  Bennigans has been struggling in the face of stiff competition from the T.G.I. Friday’s® juggernaut, who for years has been been making new discoveries in “flair” research– and according to their Forty Three Years of Fun FAQ, is credited with:

  • Popularizing the term Happy Hour with the young singles set in the 1960′s.
  • Inventing the Long Island Iced Tea and Loaded Potato Skins.
  • Popularizing frozen and ice cream drinks.
  • Pioneering non-alcoholic Smoothies and Flings in honor of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

Along with its flagship, Metromedia is shuttering Steak & Ale, Ponderosa Steakhouse and Bonanza Steakhouse locations. (Could this be an end to 60s TV Western-themed meat joints?) [Note: these are apparently franchised through a different division of Metromedia.)

Apparently orphaned franchisees are said not to be affected by the bankruptcy– although how useful is it to hold a franchise whose restaurants are apparently abandoned by employees?

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