Ground Round

Ground Round Grill & Bar is an American casual dining restaurant that was founded in 1969 in Massachusetts by Howard Johnson's. Since January 17, 2010, Ground Round Independent Owners Cooperative, LLC—a group originally formed of 30 franchisee owners, which is based in Freeport, Maine—became the owner of Ground Round.

Ground Round Grill & Bar
Company typeCasual dining restaurant
IndustryRestaurants
FoundedOctober 25, 1969
Number of locations
5
Websitehttps://www.mygroundround.com

During the 1970s and 1980s, Ground Round was well known for its children's parties, showing silent movies and cartoons on a big screen, a mascot named Bingo the Clown, and for passing out whole peanuts where consumers were not discouraged from dropping the shells on the floor. At its peak, the chain had over 200 restaurant locations.

On February 13, 2004 the franchisor for Ground Round filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In the process, all 69 corporate-owned restaurants, almost half of the Ground Rounds then open, abruptly closed their doors. A group of franchisees joined together in order to buy out the company and started the Ground Round Independent Owners Cooperative, LLC. As of March 2024, the company operates 4 locations in North Dakota, and Ohio.

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