Unlike many of the others though, Ground Road Grill & Bar hasn’t completely disappeared.
In 2004, it was bought by a former franchisee. Although there were a couple of changes made, it has still struggled to survive in recent years, maintaining only 25 restaurants as of 2011.
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Nine years after it was established, the chain finally grew to about 102 restaurants in 17 states. Four years later, in 1988, the business filed for bankruptcy. But don’t worry.
While most of their locations were closed and all their assets were sold, eight restaurants are still alive and located in Florida’s Panhandle, St. Petersburg, Florida and in Enterprise, Alabama.
Ground Round Grill & Bar
Here’s another Bar and Grill to add to our list. Ground Round is a family style dining chain that was first founded in 1969. It was called a “neighbourhood pub” and catered to all kinds of guests, including couples and families.
Everyone always felt comfortable in this place. Like many of the other restaurants on our list, Ground Round eventually filed for bankruptcy.
Country Kitchen
In 1939, Country Kitchen came to life and developed a reputation as one of the top hamburger stands in Cincinnati, Ohio. It has been a national chain since 1958.
In recent years, the chain has struggled to continue attracting customers. However, it is still concentrated in the Midwest and Plains states.
Country Kitchen
Between 2001 and 2011, Country Kitchen closed almost 200 locations. The total number of restaurants fell from 249 to 52, thanks to sales declining by more than 80% during the same period.
According to Technomic’s Tristano, the restaurant exists in the highly competitive mid-scale family-style market, which has been crowded out by fast, casual dining.