Legendary Steakhouse Steak and Ale Making a Comeback

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Get ready for the old-school favorites like the prime-rib carving station.

of both brands within numerous U.S. markets.

The very first Steak and Ale restaurant in roughly 15 years is projected to open around late or early fall of this year in Burnsville, Minnesota. The new deal also gives Endeavor exclusive expansion rights for the brands in Oklahoma, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri, and Kansas.

When Norman Brinker first founded Steak and Ale, he had already showcased considerable acumen in the restaurant industry. Following successful stints at Jack In The Box and a short-lived coffee company he founded called Brink's, Norman set his sights on a high-end steakhouse for the everyman. Known for its Tudor style décor and British-inspired menu items like the

, Steak and Ale quickly became a hit. By the time Brinker sold Steak and Ale to Pillsbury in 1976, the chain featured over 100 domestic locations., an Irish-American-themed grill and tavern chain while working as an executive for Pillsbury that very same year. Fast forward to 2008, however, and the owner of both Bennigan's and Steak and Ale filed for bankruptcy. Both chains were eventually acquired by Legendary Restaurant Brands in 2015.

While no Steak and Ale locations have been seen since 2008, Bennigan's has remained active with a small number of locations. There are currently 12 domestic and 15 international Bennigan's restaurants. Notably, in 2018 Bennigan's locations started offering patrons a few select"Upon opening, the new Steak and Ale restaurants will feature classic dishes enjoyed by patrons all those years ago, as well as a number of updates like a Prime Rib carving station and table-side service.

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