View Full Version : S&B and Hudsons ?
Bill Robertson 05-26-2022, 02:23 PM I admit I can't keep up with who owns what. But I just left Home Depot on SW3 off of Rockwell. There is work being done at S&B Burger Joint but the van pulled up to the back door has Henry Hudson's Pub signage. Do the two have some connection?
Just this week, I was drafting a list of all the local restaurant groups and the places they operate.
However, I'm still trying to sort out the Henry Hudson's and Bricktown Brewery ownership. I believe they were all part of Emerging Brands, but then the brewery was sold to ENDURING Brands, which I believe owns Rendezvous Pizza as well.
Also, there are also different S&B ownership groups. I know one that owns some locations and also owns Sunnyside Diner. But there is at least one more group that ones at least one S&B.
I'll see if I can sort this out. I already have lists for Hal Smith, Good Egg, Provision Concepts, Humankind, 84 Hospitality and some others.
I'll post the list then we can continue to refine it.
Libbymin 05-26-2022, 04:11 PM Just this week, I was drafting a list of all the local restaurant groups and the places they operate.
However, I'm still trying to sort out the Henry Hudson's and Bricktown Brewery ownership. I believe they were all part of Emerging Brands, but then the brewery was sold to ENDURING Brands, which I believe owns Rendezvous Pizza as well.
Also, there are also different S&B ownership groups. I know one that owns some locations and also owns Sunnyside Diner. But there is at least one more group that ones at least one S&B.
I'll see if I can sort this out. I already have lists for Hal Smith, Good Egg, Provision Concepts, Humankind, 84 Hospitality and some others.
I'll post the list then we can continue to refine it.
The S&B, Henry Hudsons, Rendezvous Pizza, and Bricktown Brewery stores are all more or less owned by the same group although I think the ownerships may vary slightly from group to group. They also own several restaurants in other states around the country.
The S&B on 59th by the Best Buy is the one except as it's owned by the same group that has Sunnyside, as you mentioned.
The S&B on 59th by the Best Buy is the one except as it's owned by the same group that has Sunnyside, as you mentioned.
I'll confirm all this but I know the main S&B group was the one involved with Sunnyside; things may have changed.
Anyway, all the more reason to have a list on these various local restaurant groups and I'll post that soon and we can continue to refine.
Libbymin 05-26-2022, 04:44 PM Yes it was Shannon Roper who was with that group and he left that S&B group to start sunnyside and kept that original S&B that opened.
Yes it was Shannon Roper who was with that group and he left that S&B group to start sunnyside and kept that original S&B that opened.
Thanks!
That must have happened in just the last few years because I remember talking to Shannon about the newer S&B's about 5 years ago.
onthestrip 05-27-2022, 08:26 AM Pretty sure this S&B, Bricktown Brewery group also operates some of the Jimmys Eggs and the Pepperoni Grills.
TheTravellers 05-27-2022, 09:18 AM Thanks!
That must have happened in just the last few years because I remember talking to Shannon about the newer S&B's about 5 years ago.
Yes, I've heard/read the same that Libbymin said (the original S&B is the only one we go to). Thx for getting this list together, I've kept an informal one of those groups in my head for a while and it's getting cluttered...
bombermwc 06-05-2022, 07:42 PM Both abandoned ship in MWC.
The location for S&B was terrible. Everything in the old golf building has failed. It's too far from the street and it's a weird walk to get inside. The food is just "ok" anyway. So not a big loss there. The Garage, on the other hand, continues to kick butt and ate S&B for lunch.
Hudson's is in the same lot and has always been weird in the old converted Interurban. I never went in the place one time, but i'm told they basically didn't touch the place and that by the time it closed, it was a disgusting sticky mess. It's being renovated now for a new joint (the name escapes me at the moment, but there's one on the north side i think). We'll see how it does. It's a pretty big building for a bar.
citywokchinesefood 06-05-2022, 09:05 PM Both abandoned ship in MWC.
The location for S&B was terrible. Everything in the old golf building has failed. It's too far from the street and it's a weird walk to get inside. The food is just "ok" anyway. So not a big loss there. The Garage, on the other hand, continues to kick butt and ate S&B for lunch.
Hudson's is in the same lot and has always been weird in the old converted Interurban. I never went in the place one time, but i'm told they basically didn't touch the place and that by the time it closed, it was a disgusting sticky mess. It's being renovated now for a new joint (the name escapes me at the moment, but there's one on the north side i think). We'll see how it does. It's a pretty big building for a bar.
The corporate S&B's are simply not well run at all. The menus vary slightly by location and the service staff is extremely hit or miss. I am not a big HSRG fan, but The Garage is just a better product compared to S&B. The only location that has anything close to the same spirit of the brand from 10 years ago is the original on may run by the original owner. I don't think the brand is going to die by any means, but I do think as their leases expire on the old stores they will disappear. I expect they will open more stores in more suburban locations like the Edmond and Owasso locations.
OldFatDrunkDude 06-06-2022, 11:39 AM Both abandoned ship in MWC.
The location for S&B was terrible. Everything in the old golf building has failed. It's too far from the street and it's a weird walk to get inside. The food is just "ok" anyway. So not a big loss there. The Garage, on the other hand, continues to kick butt and ate S&B for lunch.
Hudson's is in the same lot and has always been weird in the old converted Interurban. I never went in the place one time, but i'm told they basically didn't touch the place and that by the time it closed, it was a disgusting sticky mess. It's being renovated now for a new joint (the name escapes me at the moment, but there's one on the north side i think). We'll see how it does. It's a pretty big building for a bar.
It's going to be a Lumpy's. Supposably, the renovations are complete and they are just waiting on the city permits.
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