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Paul Mangiamele has guided one of the most unlikely comebacks in the restaurant business, leading Bennigan’s back to unit growth just five years after a very public collapse that included the closure ...
Bennigan's and Steak and Ale circled the drain together in July 2008 when, after weeks of swirling rumors about its flagging finances, Bennigan's corporate parent, S&A Restaurant Corp., part of ...
Bennigan’s has more than 85 restaurants today, up from about 60 when Paul Mangiamele joined as CEO in 2011 and began a turnaround. Legendary plans to open new prototypes of a Steak and Ale and ...
Representatives said Steak and Ale has been reintroduced as a “polished-casual concept.” The franchised Steak and Ale location covers 5,000 square feet in the hotel, seats 225, and offers a patio.
Lori Olson missed her old buddies at Steak and Ale. The troops from the early days of Norman Brinker’s path to restaurant greatness had dispersed decades ago and had never regrouped to catch up ...
According to a statement issued by Steak & Ale Restaurant Corp., not all stores operating under the Steak & Ale and Bennigan's trade names have filed for bankruptcy, and some franchise locations ...
Bennigan’s CEO Paul Mangiamele purchased the company he has led since May 2011. The new company, Legendary Restaurant Brands LLC, is now 100 percent owner of the Bennigan’s restaurant chain, as well ...
The Steak And Ale Restaurant near Bethlehem has closed under the weight of its parent company filing for bankruptcy Tuesday. Tom Williams, a manager at the restaurant, said he was notified early ...
Wichita still misses its Steak and Ale, a chain that operated here from 1970 to 2000. Now, its owners are planning a U.S. comeback.
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