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27: 179:) had filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in fall 1975: Steak & Brew, Inc., was renamed Beefsteak Charlies, Inc., many Steak & Brew locations were converted into Beefsteak Charlie's. As the chain first filed for a trademark on the "Beefsteak Charlie's" name in March 1976, and no prior trademark existed, it appears there was no direct connection to the namesake restaurant which inspired the chain. 760: 770: 669: 196:
By 1984, the chain had over 60 locations, primarily on the East Coast. Corporate owner Beefsteak Charlies, Inc., changed its name in 1985 to Lifestyle Restaurants, Inc. In August 1987, the chain was acquired by Bombay Palace Restaurants, via a merger with Lifestyle Restaurants for a reported $
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in 1914, which he operated until 1934. The restaurant was filled with horse racing photographs and frequented by sports enthusiasts, and the specialty of the house was a steak sandwich. A fire in March 1933 destroyed many of the racing pictures, though some still remain in the family of the
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A year ago, Filipino bartender Mario Sibayan was laid off from his five-year-old job at Beefsteak Charlie's at the Howard Johnson's Plaza Hotel on Manhattan's Eighth Avenue as a result of economic and tourism aftershocks wrought by the Sept. 11 terrorist
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8.4 million in stock. At the time of the 1987 merger, the chain had 48 locations, but had closed 20 locations and lost $ 20 million since 1984. When Bombay filed for bankruptcy two years later, the chain had only 35 outlets.
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Bombay Palace Restaurants Inc., New York, said it had agreed to acquire Lifestyle Restaurants Inc., the parent company of Beefsteak Charlie's, for $ 8.4 million in stock
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titular character mentions that he "had a job peeling shrimp at Beefsteak Charlie's." Later in the movie, the character JT also says “oney, he worked at Beefsteak Charlie’s.”
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After Chessar left, his namesake restaurant was owned and operated by William Soshnick, who migrated to the U.S. along with his family to avoid anti-semitic oppression in
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becomes intoxicated at the restaurant after thinking his girlfriend cheated on him. He drunkenly calls the restaurant "Beefsteak Chulie's", prompting
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The Beefsteak Charlie's restaurant chain was started in early 1976 by restaurateur Larry Ellman, whose Steak & Brew chain (part of the
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Several locations remained until the early 2000s. At least as of March 2003, one "Beefsteak Charlie's" was advertised as being open in
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In 1992, the chain was advertising its two remaining locations in Manhattan—at 51st Street and Broadway (originally the famous
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skit as "Pre-Chew Charlie's", a steakhouse where the waiters come to your table and chew your food for you.
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takes a group poll which decides to dine at the restaurant, despite one holdout voting for
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location), and at 45th Street and Eighth Avenue. In 2000, franchise restaurant operator
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Someone to watch over me: the life and music of Ben Webster
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Setting the tempo: fifty years of great jazz liner notes
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1989
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The name may possibly have originated from a story by
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Charlie" by Howard Williams, a sports editor for the
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Beefsteak Charlie's marketing concept emphasized an
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Companies that have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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March 20, 2003. Archived from 282:In a 2002 episode of the sitcom 265:In a 1998 episode of the sitcom 87:Beefsteak Charlies, Inc. (-1985) 25: 1103:Restaurants established in 1914 1022: 998: 986: 721:. The Big Apple. April 2, 2006. 532:Mark Schoifet (April 7, 1986). 403:p. 58-60 (1930) (2007 reprint, 618:(some locations are identical) 497: 476: 455: 390: 45:≈1914 (original); 1976 (chain) 1: 1053:Beefsteak Charlies commercial 1039:. Retrieved December 21, 2009 995:. Retrieved December 21, 2009 340: 308:A 2018 episode of the sitcom 819:"Bombay Palace files Ch. 11" 794:"Restaurants' Auditor Quits" 7: 10: 1119: 1035:November 14, 2007, at the 141:New York Morning Telegraph 118: 113:New York metropolitan area 128:Charles W. 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Index


Manhattan
New York
Parent
Manhattan
restaurant
restaurant chain
New York metropolitan area
New York City
restaurateur
Beefsteak
New York Morning Telegraph
50th Street
Broadway
Eighth Avenue
Congress Poland
Tucson, Arizona
Longchamps organization
all-you-can-eat
salad bar
sangria
Lindy's
the Riese Organization
Joe Franklin
September 11, 2001
Elmsford, New York
Westfield Sunrise
Nassau County, New York
O. Henry
Faithful

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