Iconic restaurant chain turns to TV in comeback attempt

Iconic restaurant chain turns to TV in comeback attempt

Every classic American sitcom has a signature hangout spot seen in multiple episodes. Whether a coffee shop or a diner, these places have a nostalgic air and familiarity that remind us of our own lives. 

Founded in 1965 in New York City, this restaurant became that real-life go-to staple where families could gather, share a meal, and connect after a hectic day.  

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TGI Fridays was that beloved place — even its name stands for everything it represented.

But in 2024, the chain quietly began closing locations nationwide, citing a desire to boost growth by shedding underperforming restaurants.

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However, there was more to this move than meets the eye, because the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November of that year.

TGI Fridays was $37 million in debt but secured financing, which allowed the remaining 85 restaurants to proceed with regular operations.

TGI Fridays launches an exciting new collaboration amid its comeback.

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TGI Fridays celebrates classic TV, movies amid a comeback

The restaurant chain is now looking for new ways to boost business after losing market share to its rivals, and it’s hoping a beloved TV network will entice customers. 

TGI Fridays has partnered with Warner Bros. Discovery’s  (WBD)  Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) to launch “The Flavor Show,” a new limited-time promotion at participating locations nationwide.

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TBS manages nostalgic networks including TBS, TNT, and Turner Classic Movies. To capitalize on that vibe, the TBS Trio is a massive platter of tots, boneless wings, and sliders (or TBS — get it?) served over fries, all for $15. This new offering is big enough to share.

But that’s not all. TGI Fridays is also releasing a new summer menu with exciting additions focusing on innovation and trends.

TGI Fridays unveils new menu additions

Specialty drinks have become all the rage in the food industry due to the massive traction they have gained among younger generations. 

This has prompted major food chains to expand their offerings by launching new beverage options to remain relevant in a challenging market. 

TGI Fridays refuses to fall behind its competitors again, so it’s expanding its beverage menu by introducing Dirty Sodas. These non-alcoholic beverages blend a soda base, like Coca-Cola or Dr. Pepper, with syrups, fruit, and cream.    

The restaurant chain is making these unique sodas even more fun and earning extra revenue by suggesting liquor shot pairings for $3 more. 

The new Dirty Soda pairings are Cherry Cream Cola with Jack Daniel’s, Strawberry SZN with Malibu, Dr. Vibe with Hennessy, and Dirty Sunshine with Tito’s Vodka.

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Additionally, TGI Fridays is unveiling two more menu items in unexpected categories. 

The new Whiskey Buffalo Sauce, which mixes Whiskey-Glaze and buffalo sauces, was made for those who enjoy an extra kick in their food.

For those with a sweet tooth, the Celebration Sundae features vanilla ice cream, butter cake, brownies, and strawberries, finished with whipped cream and topped with chocolate and caramel drizzle, sprinkles, and cherries. 

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