Animatronics of bulls, buffaloes, or moose trophy head mounts would greet guests and provide entertainment.
Other novelty characters such as Timber, The Talking Christmas Tree, would be programmed to tell customers about Canadian history and natural attractions.
[3] In November 2010, Praesidian Capital announced that it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closed most of its Massachusetts locations.
[7] The characters would break the fourth wall, sardonically referencing their status as perpetually trapped robots, hanging above the guests, who were happily enjoying their meals.
After each restaurant closed, the non-robotic mounts were sold at local auctions, yet the locations of the talking moose and buffaloes are unknown, theorized[by whom?]