The Capital Grille
The Capital Grille is an American restaurant chain of upscale steakhouses owned by Darden Restaurants. The brand has locations in twenty-five states, the District of Columbia, and Mexico City. There are 74 locations, including one location in Costa Rica.
History
The original Capital Grille was founded by Ned Grace, in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1990. The opening was curious for several reasons: the upscale steakhouse contrasted with the then-rundown downtown area of Providence, and the opening occurred amid an ongoing recession. Grace envisioned the restaurant being popular with business and political elite, and his ideas proved to be accurate. Seven years after opening, the original location pulled in over $4 million in annual sales.Under the leadership of Grace's Bugaboo Creek Steak House Inc., the chain expanded to several major markets. By 1996, The Capital Grille had locations in Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C. and Boston. In 1997, aided by a $20 million credit line from two banks, it expanded with four more locations. Bugaboo Creek Steak House Inc. went public in 1994, and later changed its name to RARE Hospitality International, Inc. According to The Washington Business Journal, the chain was acquired by Darden Restaurants as a "part of a $1.19 billion acquisition of RARE Hospitality in 2007".
The Capital Grille operates under the Specialty Restaurant Group division of Darden. In March 2018, a spinoff restaurant called The Capital Burger was opened in Washington, DC.
In January 2020, The Capital Burger opened their second location in Reston, Virginia.