York Steak House

York Steak House was a national chain of steakhouse restaurants in the United States.

One source reported that the remaining York Steak House chain was eventually purchased by Uno Restaurant Holdings Corporation[3] while other sources reported that the remaining York Steak House chain was sold in 1989 to U.S.A. Cafes Inc., a major franchisee of Bonanza Steakhouses, for conversion to the Bonanza brand.

[citation needed] The first York Steak House was opened in 1966 by Eddie Grayson and Bernie Gros in Columbus, Ohio.

[citation needed] Although it is not very clear when General Mills disposed of the York Steak House chain, it is known that York Steak House was not part of General Mills' portfolio of restaurant chains when Darden Restaurants was spun off in 1995.

[9] After General Mills sold the chain, a limited number of York Steak Houses continued to operate for several years as independent restaurants.