Starr Restaurant Organization
The Starr Restaurant Organization is a group of 33 restaurants in Philadelphia, New York City, Atlantic City, Washington D.C. and South Florida. The organization is headed by founder Stephen Starr. Starr's catering operation, Starr Events, was sold to TrustHouse Services in August 2015 for $40 million.[1]
Philadelphia Restaurants
20 of the restaurants are located in Philadelphia. These restaurants include:
- The Continental (Global Tapas, 1995)
- Buddakan (Modern Asian, 1998)
- Pod (Contemporary Pan Asian, 2000)
- Alma de Cuba (Modern Cuban, 2001)
- Morimoto (Contemporary Japanese, 2001) — operated by Masaharu Morimoto, Iron Chef Japanese on both the original Japanese Iron Chef and Iron Chef America
- Jones (American Comfort Food, 2002)
- El Vez (Modern Mexican, 2003)
- The Continental Mid-Town (Global Tapas, 2004).
- Barclay Prime (Luxury Boutique Steakhouse, 2004)
- Parc (French, 2008)
- Butcher and Singer (Luxury Boutique Steak/Chophouse, 2008)
- Square Burger (Burgers, 2009)
- Pizzeria Stella (Pizza, 2009)
- El Rey (Authentic Mexican, 2010)
- The Dandelion (British Pub, 2010)
- Talula's Garden (Farm to Table, 2011)
- Frankford Hall (Beer Garden, 2011)
- Fette Sau (Barbecue, 2012)
- Serpico (Modern American, 2013)
- Talula's Daily (Farm to Table/Cafe, 2013)
New York City
- Morimoto (Contemporary Japanese, 2006)
- Buddakan (Modern Asian, 2006)
- El Vez (Authentic Mexican, 2014)
- Upland (Modern American, 2014)
- The Clocktower (English, 2015)
- Le Coucou (French, 2016)
South Florida Restaurants
- Steak 954 (Fort Lauderdale, Steak, 2009)
- Makoto (Bal Harbour, Sushi, 2011)
- Continental (Miami Beach, Global Tapas, 2015)
- Le Zoo (Bal Harbour, November, 2015)
- Upland (Miami Beach, November 2016)
Atlantic City Restaurants
- Continental (Global Tapas, 2006)
- Buddakan (Modern Asian, 2006)
Washington D.C. Restaurants
- Le Diplomate (French, 2013)
Closed Restaurants
- Cafe Republic (Philadelphia, Russian, 1996)
- L'Ange Bleu (Blue Angel) (Philadelphia, French, 2003)
- Angelina (Philadelphia, Italian, 2005)
- Washington Square (Philadelphia, International Street Food, 2007)
- Striped Bass (Philadelphia, Seafood, June 2008)
- Tangerine - (Philadelphia, Moroccan, 1999-2009)
- Hybird (New York, Fried Chicken, Closed 2013)
- Route 6 (Philadelphia, Seafood, 2011-2014)
- Il Pittore (Italian, 2011-2016)
- Continental (Miami Beach, Global Tapas, 2015-2017)
References
- ↑ Shelly, Jared. "Business Editor". Philadelphia Magazine. Philadelphia Magazine. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
External links
- Official website
- The Continental turns 20
- Restaurant Timeline
- Interview with Stephen Starr
- Opening of Atlantic City Restaurants
- Stephen Starr on Entrepreneurship and Trusting His Gut Instincts
Coordinates: 39°56′58″N 75°08′37″W / 39.94958°N 75.14364°W
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