Difference between revisions of "World Sports Grille Seattle"
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− | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[World Sports Grille]] restaurant | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[World Sports Grille]] restaurant operated by [[Sega Entertainment USA]]. Initially, the venue operated as a section of [[GameWorks Seattle]] as a rebranding of their "GameWorks Grill" area.{{ref|https://www.nrn.com/product-watch/gameworks-hits-reset-new-world-sports-grille-dining-format}}. |
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+ | By 2012, the venue moved out of it's former location into a standalone building formerly housing a branch of Jillian's. In February 2015, entrepreneur Jerry Kenney purchased the restaurant from GameWorks and removed all World Sports Grille signage. From this period, the venue had no branding until April 6, 2015, when Jerry Kenney and his son Mike Kenney announced that the restaurant would be rebranded as '''Art Marble 21'''.{{ref|https://seattle.eater.com/2015/4/6/8354717/world-sports-grill-becomes-art-marble-21}} The venue remains as such to this day. | ||
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Revision as of 12:13, 19 December 2023
World Sports Grille Seattle |
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Location: Seattle, Washington |
Opened: 2007-08 (as part of GameWorks Seattle)[1] 2012 (Standalone venue) |
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World Sports Grille Seattle was a World Sports Grille restaurant operated by Sega Entertainment USA. Initially, the venue operated as a section of GameWorks Seattle as a rebranding of their "GameWorks Grill" area.[2].
By 2012, the venue moved out of it's former location into a standalone building formerly housing a branch of Jillian's. In February 2015, entrepreneur Jerry Kenney purchased the restaurant from GameWorks and removed all World Sports Grille signage. From this period, the venue had no branding until April 6, 2015, when Jerry Kenney and his son Mike Kenney announced that the restaurant would be rebranded as Art Marble 21.[3] The venue remains as such to this day.
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of World Sports Grille Seattle
References