#37: Steak & Ale
Norman Brinker opened the first Steak & Ale in Dallas, Texas, in 1966. The restaurant’s goal was to serve quality steaks at a price any American could afford. It served steaks, sandwiches, and hamburgers, with a salad bar in a Tudor-style building with dimmed lighting. The setting made you feel like you weren’t eating fast food but good food at reasonable prices.
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The chain remained independent until it was purchased by Pillsbury, which was soon followed by the creation of S&A Restaurant Corporation. Unfortunately, in the aftermath of the 2008 market crash, the company filed for bankruptcy, and all Steak & Ale restaurants were closed for good.
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