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ILS1
07-29-2008, 03:27 PM
NEW YORK (AP) -- Restaurant chains Bennigan's and Steak & Ale have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection and will shut their doors, less than two months after their parent company said it was not preparing to do so.

The companies filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday in the Eastern District of Texas. Their parent company - privately held Metromedia Restaurant Group - is based in Plano, Texas.

In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, a company seeks to liquidate its assets and shut down.

'Closed for business'
Employees at a Bennigan's in Plano were greeted by a sign Tuesday on the front door reading "WE ARE CLOSED. THANK YOU." Next door, a Steak & Ale sat empty in a deserted parking lot but there was no sign posted.

A waiter named Steve, who wouldn't give his last name, said the staff got a phone call Tuesday morning telling them the restaurant was closing.

Neither Bennigan's nor the Metromedia Restaurant Group returned calls for comment. A lawyer listed in the filing, J. Michael Sutherland of Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal LLP, did not return a call.

According to a recorded message on the law firm's answering system, not all stores using the Bennigan's and Steak & Ale trade names have filed for bankruptcy and some franchise locations were not included in the filing.

List of debtors
The filing lists 38 separate entities that it classified as "debtors" but does not include a list of locations that are shutting down.

All restaurants have been struggling as consumers cut back on discretionary spending to better deal with high gas prices, the weak housing market and inflation. The hardest hit have been casual dining chains and bar and grill restaurants, which charge higher prices than fast food and other quick-service chains.

Bar and grill restaurants have also suffered from intense competition. Morningstar analyst John Owens said several chains expanded quickly, making it more difficult for customers to differentiate between them and forcing many companies to cut prices to lure diners.

"Bennigan's was the weakest of the major players," Owens said.

Meanwhile, commodity costs have soared, forcing chains to either raise menu prices or see profits plunge.

Credit has also been tight, making it difficult for companies to restructure their debt.

In June, Metromedia Restaurants said it was formulating a proposal to present to its lenders to restructure its debt, but said it was not preparing to file for bankruptcy.

Repaying creditors
In the filing, the company indicated that it has up to 49 creditors. It said it will have no funds left after administrative expenses are paid to repay its creditors.

The news appeared to be a shock to most of the company's employees, but some may have had an inkling that the company was not doing well.

Steve, the Bennigan's waiter in Plano, said he recently went from making $30 on a good lunch shift to only $10.

"Business has been slow," said Steve, who said he relies on tips. "I went from making a lot of money on a shift to making very little."



Story Link (http://money.cnn.com/2008/07/29/news/companies/bennigans_bankruptcy.ap/index.htm?cnn=yes)

piratebg
07-29-2008, 03:31 PM
There used to be a Bennigans in Corpus for a shore while. It didn't last that long down here. I went there once and thought it was kind of pricy.

STANG RED
07-29-2008, 03:46 PM
This will just top the list of a long line of companies that will have to do the same soon. High energy costs is now beginning to take its toll, and it will only get worse for a while. But in reality, we have had a glut in this area for a while. It's time for the system to purge itself some, and the strong that survive will prospur when its all done. Freemarket at it's finest! As it should be.

Phil C
07-29-2008, 03:58 PM
:(

BreckTxLonghorn
07-29-2008, 04:32 PM
Where the hell am I gonna get a Monte Cristo now?

DDBooger
07-29-2008, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by BreckTxLonghorn
Where the hell am I gonna get a Monte Cristo now? blockbuster? ;)

LH Panther Mom
07-29-2008, 05:28 PM
Maybe my mind is going ( :D ), but I think this might be S&A's 2nd bankruptcy.

bwdlionfan
07-29-2008, 05:38 PM
Originally posted by BreckTxLonghorn
Where the hell am I gonna get a Monte Cristo now?

Cheddars serves them I believe.

BreckTxLonghorn
07-29-2008, 06:10 PM
Originally posted by bwdlionfan
Cheddars serves them I believe.

I hate myself for loving Cheddar's.

Maroon87
07-29-2008, 06:35 PM
Originally posted by piratebg
There used to be a Bennigans in Corpus for a shore while. It didn't last that long down here. I went there once and thought it was kind of pricy.


I think they went through a downsizing about 10 years ago...they closed a lot of their locations in Houston too.

The ones that have been built since then seem smaller than the older ones.

Highschoolfan78
07-30-2008, 06:17 PM
Originally posted by BreckTxLonghorn
Where the hell am I gonna get a Monte Cristo now?

San Antonio's Bennigans are not closing apparently because they are owned independently and not apart of the actual franchise. I saw that on the news... If you get a craving for those like I do, you'll make a trip to SA.

bwdlionfan
07-30-2008, 07:09 PM
Originally posted by Highschoolfan78
San Antonio's Bennigans are not closing apparently because they are owned independently and not apart of the actual franchise. I saw that on the news... If you get a craving for those like I do, you'll make a trip to SA.

They said the only one left in DFW is in Irving, as it's a franchise.

Emerson1
07-30-2008, 07:18 PM
As long as hooters survives

scrub c
07-30-2008, 07:56 PM
both chains priced themselves out of business...

Matthew328
07-30-2008, 08:05 PM
I never cared much for Bennigans