Is there hope for a twice-bankrupted restaurant that once boasted more than 700 locations but is now down to less than 75?
Popular restaurant chain Sizzler, was once a staple for many Americans in the 1980s and '90s, but things went south.
This steakhouse chain's sliding back into your DMs with "Unlimited salad bar. You up?" After closing over 600 stores, does a new look deserve a second chance?
Remember Sizzler? The steak-focused restaurant chain famous for its salad bar, cheese toast and affordable menu? Popular in 1970s and ‘80s, at one time operating more than 770 locations, the brand ...
Chains like Outback Steakhouse, Texas Roadhouse, and Longhorn Steakhouse have supplanted this once-popular brand.
Several restaurant chains are finding new life in 2025 and hoping for a major comeback thanks to fresh menus, revamped branding and customer nostalgia. As a result, according to Inspiring Savings, ...
The chain was founded in 1958.It had 700 locations at its peak.The brand is famous for its all-you-can-eat salad bar, which ...
Remember piling your plate high with crisp lettuce, crunchy croutons, and a generous drizzle of Thousand Island dressing? For ...
Robert Clark acknowledges this isn’t the first “Sizzler rebirth” he’s been a part of in his 41 years with the company. He ...
Ohio buffets serving classic comfort foods with hearty flavors and nostalgic dishes that keep locals coming back for more.