Gen X Nostalgic Restaurant Ground Round Makes Comeback | Entrepreneur
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Ground Round, the nostalgic restaurant chain from the 1980s known for its family-friendly atmosphere and unique dining promotions, is making a comeback after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2004. Originally featuring over 200 locations, it dwindled down to just four. New owners, Joseph and Nachi Shea, have revived the brand with a new location in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, focusing on high-quality meals while retaining the nostalgic vibe. Although some childhood favorites like baseball helmet sundaes are not on the menu yet, the revival aims to recreate a fond dining experience for previous patrons.
The reimagined and reinvented Ground Round is "a place where you can relive fond childhood memories while savoring a thoughtfully prepared, high-quality meal."
Ground Round, with its unique ambiance and affordable pricing for kids, became a beloved dining spot for families during the 1980s.
Entrepreneurs Joseph and Nachi Shea have revitalized the iconic restaurant chain, opening a new location in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.
Once boasting over 200 locations, Ground Round filed bankruptcy in 2004, leaving only a few locations operating in recent years.
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