February 24, 20232 yr Well shit, if Steak & Ale can make a comeback no real reason why Bennigan's, Chelsea Street Pub can't either!!
February 24, 20232 yr 4th sentence. Quote New restaurants also will include locations of the company’s brands Bennigan’s and Bennigan’s On The Fly.
February 24, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Not a cat said: At the same time? I'm impressed. The gear shift was doing the heavy lifting.
February 24, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, shadow_operative2.0 said: For the old school Steak & Ale fans. When we left Europe and moved back to the states in '86, I remembered seeing the TV ads for Steak and Ale and thinking "This must be one of the fanciest places in the country!". Then I went once as an adult and I said to myself "Really? This?".
February 24, 20232 yr Steak and Ale was for the 80’s poors and the nouveau urban cowboys. Gallaghers Steakhouse on the Gulf Freeway in Houston was the place to be.
February 24, 20232 yr For the old school Steak & Ale fans. The Steak and Ale restaurant chain, founded in North Texas, is making a comeback, and officials announced this week that its first Dallas-Fort Worth location is planned for Grand Prairie. Steak and Ale closed its original restaurants after declaring bankruptcy in 2008. In January, parent company Legendary Restaurant Brands announced the signing of a development agreement with Endeavor Properties to open new locations in several markets throughout the United States, according to RestaurantNews.com. New restaurants also will include locations of the company’s brands Bennigan’s and Bennigan’s On The Fly. “The revival of Steak and Ale has truly been a labor of love for our team, and while we were eager to reintroduce the brand, we understood the importance of finding the ideal partner first,” said Paul Mangiamele, chairman and CEO of Legendary Restaurant Brands, in a news release. “We believe we found that partner in Endeavor. They understand how much our loyal guests miss the polished casual steakhouses and the value-driven, family-friendly food and service at Steak and Ale, just as they long for the signature Bennigan’s menu and memorable dining experiences. We’re looking forward to growing together through this exciting relationship.” Grand Prairie Mayor Ron Jensen confirmed to WFAA-TV that the restaurant is expected to open a location in the city off of Interstate 30 in 2024. The Steak and Ale menu will feature past favorites, including its popular unlimited salad bar and a variety of steaks, as well as new offerings such as a prime rib carving station. Always loved Bennigans.Can we get Tony Romas back next?
February 24, 20232 yr Steak and Ale was for the 80’s poors and the nouveau urban cowboys. Gallaghers Steakhouse on the Gulf Freeway in Houston was the place to be. Oh check it out, we got us a fucking ROCKEFELLER over here. Gallagher’s - what, would you roll up their in your Rolls Royce?We had my high school graduation lunch at Steak and Ale, and we felt like BIG SHOTS, but we knew we couldn’t even talk to the Gallagher’s crowd. Although I confess….when my parents were feeling super fancy, on a date night, they’d go to the Velvet Turtle (now another strip club on the SW freeway). That place had finger bowls. That means it was high-class.
February 24, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Brisketexan said: That place had finger bowls. That means it was high-class. Did it have bowls to put your car keys in? And did your mom and dad leave in separate cars?
February 24, 20232 yr 11 hours ago, Brisketexan said: Oh check it out, we got us a fucking ROCKEFELLER over here. Gallagher’s - what, would you roll up their in your Rolls Royce? We had my high school graduation lunch at Steak and Ale, and we felt like BIG SHOTS, but we knew we couldn’t even talk to the Gallagher’s crowd. Although I confess….when my parents were feeling super fancy, on a date night, they’d go to the Velvet Turtle (now another strip club on the SW freeway). That place had finger bowls. That means it was high-class. I on the other hand, had my HS graduation dinner at Bennigan's and our shit did not, in fact, stink. Deep dish apple cobbler for the win! also, *there
February 28, 20232 yr On 12/5/2022 at 3:09 PM, Don Johnson said: The most expensive television in America - and worth it. I showed this to my elderly father, as most of the family had one of these in their houses at one point. His comment was, "Fourteen months, tops!" I remember them lasting forever, but he wasn't impressed apparently.
February 28, 20232 yr 27 minutes ago, Samson's Wig said: I showed this to my elderly father, as most of the family had one of these in their houses at one point. His comment was, "Fourteen months, tops!" I remember them lasting forever, but he wasn't impressed apparently. Just looking at that commercial, I bet if you traveled back in time to 1970 you'd think that America was filled with nothing but old people. It's just amazing how much older a 35-year old looked than than one looks today.
February 28, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said: Just looking at that commercial, I bet if you traveled back in time to 1970 you'd think that America was filled with nothing but old people. It's just amazing how much older a 35-year old looked than than one looks today. If the next global crisis leads to a shortage of hair dye, botox, etc., and is coupled with a huge spike in cigarette usage, we're all going to be reminded just how old a 35-year-old can look pretty quickly.
February 28, 20232 yr On 2/23/2023 at 9:19 PM, Brothahorn said: The Steak and Ale menu will feature past favorites, including its popular unlimited salad bar and a variety of steaks, as well as new offerings such as a prime rib carving station. My main concern here is that the staff receive proper training such as seen here:
February 28, 20232 yr Author On 12/5/2022 at 3:09 PM, Don Johnson said: The most expensive television in America - and worth it. Before the Sony Trinitron, CM was the shit. Built like a tank.
February 28, 20232 yr I was on the Incredible Universe project from day one, which came out of a focus group we did to figure out what to do with McDuff stores. It was supposed to be the first store of the 90’s and was the last store of the 80’s. It was a great ride but a textbook lesson in great concepts, poor execution, and weak margins.
February 28, 20232 yr 16 minutes ago, Texzilla58 said: It was a great ride but a textbook lesson in great concepts, poor execution, and weak margins. So, your next project was.....Twitter?
February 28, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, RPM said: Before the Sony Trinitron, CM was the shit. Built like a tank. Damn sure didn't have to worry about it getting stolen.
March 1, 20232 yr Before the Sony Trinitron, CM was the shit. Built like a tank.The plant was in Athens. It was abandoned when I was little, if not before my time. We'd drive by it on the way to the skating rink. I didn't realize the scale of the operation until much later on.
March 1, 20232 yr 22 hours ago, RPM said: Before the Sony Trinitron, CM was the shit. Built like a tank. Built like a tank, yet hard to hit Ice Cube and Eazy-E cold runnin' shit
March 10, 20232 yr All the old guys in my recovery meeting (who drank together in the 70s and who got sober in the 80s) love telling war stories about “back when we drank at “Steak and Stagger (ale). . .And yes, I'll be eating with those guys at Luby’s today, just like every Friday.
March 10, 20232 yr Teenage Jerry was in a Fabulous Thunderbirds' music video taped at the Austin Opera House. How Do You Spell Love. I think the video played on MTV once.I owned a recording studio for a few years in Austin. One artist I recorded was the son of the director of several of the twisted sister music videos. He played the part of the teenage kid that turns into Dee in the “we’re Not Going to Take It” video.
March 10, 20232 yr Interesting. Did he play the director in the video shoot for burn in hell at the end of pee wee’s big adventure?
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