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Dining rooms are poised to return to corporate-owned Steak n Shake locations, but not the full service fans of the steakburger are accustomed. The announcement comes on the heels of Biglari Holdings Steak ‘n Shake’s parent company since 2008 paying off $153 million in the brand’s term debt to keep the classic, full-service burger joint from being forced into bankruptcy. “A conversion to a bonafide quick-service restaurant chain will, we believe, enhance the company’s economics .” Biglari Holdings chairman and CEO Sardar Biglar wrote in an annual letter to shareholders dated Feb. 26. “Although most of our dining rooms are currently closed, we are not dispensing with them all together. Rather, we intend to equip units with advance self-service. . Instead of ordering at the table, or even the counter with an attendant, our guests will now initiate their transaction at a kiosk.” ....
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By Benjamin Cox on March 4, 2021 at 3:53pm An Illinois fast food chain is changing the way they serve their customers. Steak ‘n Shake announced in its annual message to shareholders that their service model for in-door dining will change when dining rooms reopen. CEO of Biglari Holdings who owns the Steak ‘n Shake chain, Sardar Biglari, said in his annual message today that self-serve kiosks instead of servers will be coming to the chain. Biglari said labor costs had been running at 38.5% of net sales before the pandemic, putting the chain at a 6 to 8 point competitive disadvantage to its competitors. ....
Posted By: Hewson Beattie March 4, 2021 @ 12:58 pm Local News, News The owner of six local Steak n’ Shake restaurants is retiring after 48 years with the company. Gary Leonard owns five restaurants in Springfield and one in Lebanon. The Leonard family has been involved with Steak n’ Shake for 82 years, starting with Herb Leonard, who went to work for the restaurant in 1939. He put Gary to work at the age of 14. He’s selling the local restaurants to Mike and Lisa Stennett, owners of several restaurant franchises, including Steak ’n Shake, in Missouri and Arkansas. Press Release: Gary Leonard, owner of six local Steak ’n Shake restaurants, has announced his retirement after 48 years with the company. He will pass the torch and keys to Mike and Lisa Stennett, owners of several restaurant franchises, including Steak ’n Shake, in Missouri and Arkansas. ....