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The owners of Bennigan's Grill & Tavern, one of the first of the fern bar chains, and faded industry icon Steak & Ale stunned customers and employees Tuesday by unceremoniously locking the doors and filing for a Chapter 7 liquidation.
Metromedia Restaurant Group closed all 162 company-owned Bennigan's in the United States, while franchisees who own about 138 other restaurants pondered whether to band together to continue on their own.
Plano, Texas-based Metromedia also closed the last 58 of its long-suffering Steak & Ale restaurants, including one in Tampa. Owners of the Bennigan's in Channelside in Tampa, the lone franchised store in the Tampa Bay area, plan to keep operating.
"We perform very well, have great people and a very successful location," said Christian Cook , general manager of the Channelside Bennigan's, owned by Team Irish Inc., which also runs Gallagher's Steak House there.
The sudden shutdown shocked more than 400 employees at nine Tampa Bay area Bennigan's who were tossed without notice into the ranks of the unemployed. While cars filled with lunchtime customers circled the lots in vain, regulars waxed nostalgic about Bennigan's signatures such as broccoli bits, Turkey O'Toole sandwiches and oversized platters of nachos.
Tampa customer David Rivas shared fond memories of working at a Chicago Bennigan's, which was touted as the world's largest.
"On St. Patrick's Day all the bands would come in," he recalled. "It was pretty cool."
Also closed Tuesday was the last Steak & Ale in the bay area at Tampa's WestShore Plaza.
"You could tell by the faces they had a lot of great people who realized their lives had just changed dramatically," said Jay Botsch , manager of WestShore Plaza, who said he has fielded inquiries about the property.
Given Bennigan's and Steak & Ale's performance the past decade, industry experts were not surprised by the closings. But some were saddened at the collapse of what decades ago had been fertile ground for casual restaurant industry executives, who later created such familiar names as Chili's and Tampa-based Outback Steakhouse. Now all mid-priced, sit-down dining chains in the overbuilt industry are fighting the first economic downturn in decades to actually shrink traffic.
Bennigan's going dark, for instance, left the Tyrone area of St. Petersburg with its seventh vacant sit-down restaurant.
"Steak & Ale was truly an industry pioneer that gave us such breakthroughs as the salad bar, but Bennigan's was more a me-too version of TGIFridays and the early Applebees," said Ron Paul , president of Technomic Inc., a Chicago restaurant consultant. "In recent years Bennigan's didn't keep up with the times, stopped opening stores and just did not execute well."
Part of a closely held conglomerate controlled by 93-year-old billionaire John Kluge , Metromedia Restaurants provided clues the ax was about to fall. After six months on the job, CEO Clay Dover quit three weeks ago, citing his bosses' inability to pick a strategic direction. The company, which also owns 400 Ponderosa and Bonanza Restaurants, put 59 restaurants in Florida up for sale in June. GE Capital Solutions said last month the company was in default on its credit lines.
"Normally, a Chapter 7 liquidation means the lender had enough," said Paul.
Many employees learned the news only as they were getting ready for the work day or they arrived at work to find the doors locked.
Store managers learned their fate in a 9 a.m. conference call and didn't have time to call all their workers.
"I'm just numb and dumbfounded," said Kathi Coyle , a St. Pete Beach shift supervisor, who arrived for work only to learn she had no job. "We all just sat there looking at each other, then said goodbye. It was sad."
"My manager was crying on the phone, telling me not to come in," said Courtney Haynes, a host at the 2520 N Dale Mabry store.
"I knew we were having problems, but I didn't know it was this bad," said another host, Tom Cannone. "It's only been the last year we've been struggling."
Times correspondent Sharon Ginn contributed to this report. Mark Albright can be reached at albright@sptimes.com or (727) 893-8252.
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Comments on this article
by John
Jul 31, 2008 3:24 PM
No way these chains can make a profit selling $4.99 lunch specials.The employees deserve better than this.John Kluge has finally failed at something!!!Watch out Ponderosa--- you are next.
by pat
Jul 31, 2008 3:24 PM
time to give the mom and pops some respect for beening there at 4 in the morning to serving at 6. people not huge business,,they work hard just to pay rent,on the business or thier homes
by leon
Jul 31, 2008 3:24 PM
It's time to eat at the mom & pop's and save them from this same fate.
by Carl
Jul 31, 2008 3:24 PM
Bennigans is in the tank due to inept mgmt. that is only concerned about the bottom line and not quality. All of these coporate eaterys are alike. Bad Food, Bad service. If it were'nt for name recognition, they'd all be out of business.
by me
Jul 31, 2008 3:12 PM
The government has nothing to do with Bennigan's dying, the food sucked and the prices sucked too!
by Kevin
Jul 31, 2008 3:11 PM
This was a poorly managed company that also owned relics like Ponderosa. They didn't keep up with rivals marketing. We all know the Chili's baby-back ribs jingle, Applebee's "Eatin' good in the neighborhood." what is the Bennigans motto or jingle?
by Sharon
Jul 31, 2008 2:56 PM
Bennigans was heartless and inconsiderate. The loyal employees deserve better. They may not even get their last paychecks. The Bennigan big shots have earned very bad karma, but the workers have to suffer now. What a shame!
by jon
Jul 30, 2008 3:48 PM
We need the government to stop spending and cut back on hiring and increasing our debt to the world When they cut the US off what will we do. Ask for more welfare from the world Hear that giant sucking sound that is government spending out of control
by Cliff
Jul 30, 2008 2:37 PM
BLAME BUSH FOR THE CURRENT ECONOMY TROUBLE, AND HAVING ALL THEIR EATERY GO OUT OF BUSINESS
by Sorry to Hear
Jul 30, 2008 2:21 PM
Sorry to hear about the employees, that is kind of messed up, there got to be something against a business closing there doors and not letting their employees know.. It's hard out there.. I know it took me 3 months to get a job after my layoff.
by Sorry to Hear
Jul 30, 2008 2:21 PM
Sorry to hear, I liked Bennigan's,I only went when we got those envelopes manager had to open to see if you won a TV, $5000 credit card pay off et.. All I ever won was $5 off meal of $15 or more.. but I loved the Beer battered shrimp.
by RKI
Jul 30, 2008 2:15 PM
Well, this should clear the way for the Patel family redevelopment of the hotel property around the Stadium Benningan's in Tampa. Of course, since they haven't even broken ground on the previously planned "Patel compound" at Busch Blvd & Dale Mabry?
by Andrea
Jul 30, 2008 2:12 PM
So much for the gift cards I have.
by Chris
Jul 30, 2008 1:52 PM
This was one of my favorite college hangouts and always somewhere I loved to eat at when home. I feel like there's nothing decent left in Tyrone now! :-(
by Cisco
Jul 30, 2008 12:31 PM
The Stadium location was one of the busiest in the nation. With the economy getting worse every second , it wont be long before Chilli's and TGI Fridays follow the same road. As this new "trend" continues to develop the job market in the bay area is looking for the worse. If the news casters in the area would show how bad our economy is people wouldnt be so surprised when a restaurant chain closes.Yes! even the news are covering up whats wrong in this country by giving you "good news" The corruption in our own goverment is finaly trickling down to the private sector
by rg
Jul 30, 2008 12:31 PM
They all have their run,,In time,you will see the same thing with Chili's Applebees and all the rest,as people can no longer afford to dine out.
by Don
Jul 30, 2008 12:29 PM
People continue to blame the President for all the economic woes but he didn't have all this mess including $4 gas, etc until the Democrats took over the House a couple of years ago.
by Linda
Jul 30, 2008 12:29 PM
Shame on Bennigan's for just dropping this on their employees! Common coutesy would have been to give notice. Employers like a two week notice it should be the other as well!!
by Cliff
Jul 30, 2008 12:29 PM
Change is here points to Washington
by Bob
Jul 30, 2008 12:29 PM
My God! George Bush hates Bennigans! Vote for Jesus! He'll bring back your mediocre chain food.
by brett
Jul 30, 2008 11:19 AM
just another sign of a deflated economy.
by AJ
Jul 30, 2008 11:11 AM
My husband and I had our 1st date at Bennigans 7 years ago! *tear*
by Brian
Jul 30, 2008 8:07 AM
Where will I get my fried ham and cheese sammy, dipped in blueberry jam?
by Ted
Jul 30, 2008 8:07 AM
The service at most locations was terrible. How can you be one of five patrons in the entire place and still get bad service?
by Shannon
Jul 30, 2008 8:07 AM
If you will miss the Monte Cristo, try Cheddar's--theirs is better!!!!
by David
Jul 30, 2008 8:06 AM
The smoking ban has hurt a lot of bars.this isn't the first and it won't be the last.
by Stan
Jul 30, 2008 8:06 AM
Yay! No more Crapigan's!
by George
Jul 30, 2008 8:06 AM
Ooops! Typo! I meant 250!
by George
Jul 30, 2008 8:06 AM
Why does Doug get more than 205 characters?
by derek
Jul 30, 2008 8:06 AM
Dear Doug, stop offering incorrect legal advice, Bennigan's is not covered by the WARN act.
by Rastus
Jul 30, 2008 8:06 AM
Very sorry for the local employees, I'm sure the fatcats at Metromedia Restaurant Group corporate office are worried where their next meal is coming from.
by turkey o'toole
Jul 30, 2008 8:06 AM
Melted Swiss cheese and smoky honey Dijon dressing top a healthy portion of thinly sliced turkey breast. Served on Bennigan's special toasted pretzel roll
by James
Jul 30, 2008 8:06 AM
WHAT??? The Stadium Bennigan's is closed? Now where am I going to meet up with my favorite stripper for a hot and steamy after lapdance date... WINK WINK!
by yumm no
Jul 30, 2008 8:05 AM
Perkins should go next....the place in nasty.
by laura
Jul 29, 2008 10:02 PM
MONTE CRIST-NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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