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- Steak_and_Ale abstract "Steak and Ale was an American chain of casual dining restaurants, operated by S&A Restaurant Group. Steak and Ale was founded as an independent restaurant chain in Dallas, Texas, on February 26, 1966, by Norman E. Brinker. The remaining 58 locations closed as part of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding on July 29, 2008.Popular menu items at Steak and Ale included the signature herb roasted prime rib, kensington club, New York strip, filet mignon, Hawaiian chicken and spicy grilled chicken pasta. The restaurant featured unlimited salad bar or a choice of soup with most of its entrees on the dinner menu. It also featured free drink refills and a honey wheat bread formerly known as squaw bread before a group of native Americans threatened to protest and sue over the offensive use of the word squaw. Steak and Ale also offered a lunch menu with many items for $6.99. During the mid 90's, in an attempt to revitalize lagging sales the "Early Evening" menu was introduced. In addition to lower prices, all the "Early Evening" fares included a free beverage and free desert. Some of the complimentary desert selections where strawberry sundown cake, twilight triple fudge cake and spice cake. The restaurant also featured wine samples for only 25 cents.".
- Steak_and_Ale extinctionDate "2008-07-29".
- Steak_and_Ale extinctionYear "2008".
- Steak_and_Ale fate "Filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy".
- Steak_and_Ale foundingDate "1966-02-26".
- Steak_and_Ale foundingYear "1966".
- Steak_and_Ale industry Eating.
- Steak_and_Ale location Plano,_Texas.
- Steak_and_Ale location United_States.
- Steak_and_Ale type Privately_held_company.
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- Steak_and_Ale defunct "2008-07-29".
- Steak_and_Ale fate "Filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy".
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- Steak_and_Ale comment "Steak and Ale was an American chain of casual dining restaurants, operated by S&A Restaurant Group. Steak and Ale was founded as an independent restaurant chain in Dallas, Texas, on February 26, 1966, by Norman E. Brinker. The remaining 58 locations closed as part of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding on July 29, 2008.Popular menu items at Steak and Ale included the signature herb roasted prime rib, kensington club, New York strip, filet mignon, Hawaiian chicken and spicy grilled chicken pasta.".
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- Steak_and_Ale name "Steak and Ale".